April 22 — Method Used To Trick Mormon Children. 2 Timothy 3:7 “Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.”
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You could teach every Mormon child each biblical story of Jesus, but it’s all for naught when you also teach the LDS Jesus isn’t the Jesus of the Bible.
We agree with Mr. Andersen’s statement that sharing the stories about Jesus will lay a solid foundation for a child’s life, but it has to be taught in truth, and not laden with lies. Sadly the latter is what they do in the Church. It’s not long after they teach little kids about Jesus before they begin the barrage of demeaning His bride; the true Christian church.
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Ensign, ‘Tell Me the Stories of Jesus’, May 2010, 108–109 “The stories of Jesus can be like a rushing wind across the embers of faith in the hearts of our children. Jesus said, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life’ (John 14:6). The stories of Jesus shared over and over bring faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and strength to the foundation of testimony. Can you think of a more valuable gift for our children?” — Neil L. Andersen
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TRICKS CHRISTIAN CHILDREN, TOO!
Amen to that!
BUT WHO TRAINS THEM TO BE DISCERNING-?
I think they’re taught from a young age it’s equally important to follow the prophet, who is a sinful man who claims to speak for god.
As I listen to the coverage on the Daybell/Vallow trial. I can’t help but think that the LDS leaders wish it would all go away. Chad Daybell was once a faithful member before claiming himself as a prophet. Chad and Lori’s spouses where killed along with 2 children. This is what can happen when God is dragged down and man is exalted. It’s easy to fall prey to other false teachers.
If the Lord Jesus isn’t the center of our belief we can be easily tricked into following false teachers.
Boy if that isn’t the truth!