There’s not one ungodly doctrine in Mormonism left unsullied by something even worse than before. Just when you think you’ve seen it all…
November 8 — LDS: Eve is the Daughter of Adam. Journal of Wilford Woodruff; August 31, 1873 “At Paris, Idaho: President B. Young spoke 1 hour & 18 minutes. In his remarks he said that a man who did not have but one wife in the resurrection that woman will not be his but taken from him and given to another. But he may be saved in the kingdom of God but be single to all eternity. Mother Eve was the Daughter of Adam.”
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Leviticus 18:6 “None of you shall approach to any that is near of kin to him, to uncover their nakedness: I am the LORD.”
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As if celestial polygamy wasn’t demonic enough, in jumps the ideology of spiritual incest. Where will it end?
We’re praying Mormons will know and understand God makes no allowance for such behavior before it’s too late!
Revelation 21:8 “But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.”
Ask the Mormon you know for their opinion about this.
Why would this type of doctrine be okay? Although Mr. Woodruff’s comment was made 151 years ago the Church’s doctrine is the same. Adam is still their god.
With Love in Christ —
Michelle ✟





















































































































[…] LDS: Eve is the Daughter of Adam— Wilford Woodruff […]
That’s weird. Eve is Adams wife, not his daughter. They are a little confused. God help them.
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Confused is putting it mildly. My heart grieves over things like this teaching. As you said, God help them.
Ok, that’s just all kinds of creepy.
So Eve is Adam’s daughter and wife??? Now that would make Cain and Abel, Adam’s son’s and grandsons. Eve would be sister and Mom to Cain and Abel. I hope at least someone who listened to this speech from BY got up and left.
Melissa
I would hope so! I often think of my relatives who listened to these things. Ugh…
So if he married her first –as the Bible says– then how can she be his daughter?!?!
They were as confused back then as they are today.