October 20 — Ensign, ‘The Love of God,’ November 2009 “We are created in the image of our heavenly parents; we are God’s spirit children. Therefore, we have a vast capacity for love—it is part of our spiritual heritage. What and how we love not only defines us as individuals; it also defines us as a church. Love is the defining characteristic of a disciple of Christ.” — Dieter F. Uchtdorf
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Numbers 23:19 “God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?”
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Jeremiah 17:9 “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”
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The LDS Church holds to the belief that God is an exalted man who became a polygamous god and now resides with his goddess wives and has begotten billions of spirit babies.
The Mormon god and his goddess wives is a story of polytheism and idolatry wrapped in the cloak of Christianity. The God, pardon me the One and Only True God of the Bible is NOT an exalted polygamous man who earned godhood on some other planet.
Adding insult to injury is the fact that mankind has never been a good person as it says in Jeremiah.
As an FYI, today’s post is a backdrop of the posts we have coming up from this past GC.
Pray for Mormons to see the truth and for Jesus to intervene!
With Love in Christ —
Michelle ✟





















































































































[…] Do We Have Heavenly Parents? […]
God is our Heavenly Father. Never knew we had a heavenly mother. I guess that’s only for the LDS church.🙂Yes, prayers for all Mormons. Hopefully they will read what God says and listen to him not their so called prophets. Their prophets have a wild imagination. God have mercy on them.
amen. in Mormonism it’s about two things. Sex and godhood.
3 things Michelle $$$ MONEY $$$ 😉
You’re right!
Romans 8:15, For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.
Why would God need to adopt us if He was our literal father? The Bible tells us it’s only AFTER we’re born again, that we become a child of God.
Good point! 🙂
Just to let you know, I read your posts on a daily basis and I am always surprised at some of the things you find and expose. I’m a bit backlogged right now and will be linking to many of your articles on a post in the near future. Thanks for all your work.
Question: what about spiritual grandparents?!? Any mention of them?
Oh Glenn –
thanks for your kind words! I too am always backlogged! 😉
as for spiritual grandparents…I’ve not heard of anything’s not to say they haven’t taught it.