Matthew 18:6 “But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” (more…)
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Are You a True Convert?
Posted in false teachers, tagged Ensign July 1972, Harold B. Lee on 06/03/2025| Leave a Comment »
June 3 — Are You a True Convert? Teachings of the Living Prophets Student Manual, Truly Converted Latter-day Saints Sustain the Prophets “Now I want to impress this upon you. Someone has said it this way, and I believe it to be absolutely true: ‘That person is not truly converted until he sees the power of God resting upon the leaders of this church, and until it goes down into his heart like fire.’
4 Lies the Mormon Church Tell about Israel
Posted in false teachers, November, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Ephraim, false teachers, Israel's Kingdom, Monte Nyman, Words of the Twelve Prophets on 11/11/2024| 2 Comments »
November 11 —4 Lies the Mormon Church Tell about Israel. When I left Mormonism, I had little to no knowledge about the kingdom of Israel’s history. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. I knew Israel was in the Middle East and that was about the sum of it.
Making matters worse, what I thought I did know was wrong. All of it; i.e. Jesus being born in Jerusalem v. Bethlehem (Alma 7:10). (more…)
Mormons: We Don’t Need God
Posted in false teachers, Mormon Dilemmas, tagged BYU Professor Ford, false doctrine, false gospel, God, Jesus, mormonism, self reliance on 09/20/2023| 2 Comments »
Newsweek, “What Mormons Believe,” September 1, 1980, p. 68 “Mormon doctrine means that ultimately we are not dependent upon God for our existence. And since we can make ourselves as godly as the Father, we don’t feel any jealousy toward him.” – BYU Professor James E. Ford (more…)
LDS: Honesty Means No Pay
Posted in false teachers, tagged False apostle Boyd Packer, honesty means no paycheck, Seminary Teaching Manual on 08/30/2018| Leave a Comment »
Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day. Psalm 25:5
Seminary Teaching Manual, ‘The Mantle is Far, Far Greater Than the Intellect,’ 2004 “Those of you who are employed by the Church have a special responsibility to build faith, not destroy it. If you do not do that, but in fact accommodate the enemy, who is the destroyer of faith, you become in that sense a traitor to the cause you have made covenants to protect.
Those who have carefully purged their work of any religious faith in the name of academic freedom or so-called honesty ought not expect to be accommodated in their researches or to be paid by the Church to do it.” Boyd K. Packer (more…)
Armor of God; Is it Temple Works, or God’s Provisions?
Posted in False Prophecies of the Mormon Church, false teachers, tagged armor of God, false doctrines of Mormonism, false teacher, temple works, Thomas Coburn on 02/17/2016| 1 Comment »

BYU-Idaho Devotional, ‘President Thomas S. Monson: Taking Temples to All the World,’ September 20, 2011; “Being worthy of a temple recommend, and actively worshiping in the temple is an important part of the whole armor of God, literally part of the oil in our lanterns in preparation for the glorious second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. The temple provides us with protection against Satan and the whirlwinds of his temptations.” – Thomas E. Coburn, Managing Director, Temple Department
Four Mormon Lies about Israel’s Kingdoms
Posted in false teachers, tagged Ephraim, false teachers, Israel's Kingdom, Monte Nyman, Words of the Twelve Prophets on 11/11/2015| Leave a Comment »
When I left Mormonism, I had little to no knowledge about the kingdom of Israel’s history. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. I knew Israel was in the Middle East and that was about the sum of it.
Making matters worse, what I thought I did know was wrong. All of it; i.e. Jesus being born in Jerusalem v. Bethlehem (Alma 7:10).
So today we’re having a little history lesson to clear things up. As you’re well aware, Mormonism teaches one thing, and the Bible another. We’re taking a quick look at what a couple of well respected Mormons have taught in the book they wrote we’ve mentioned below to compare it with God’s word!




















































































































