Journal of Discourses 21:72-73 “The Lord is the same yesterday, today and forever. This is the cornerstone, it may be said, of our faith. It is upon this foundation we have built…he is today as he was yesterday and as he ever was, and that he will continue to be the same being as long as time endures or eternity continues.” – George Q. Canon, Salt Lake City, October 5th, 1879 (more…)
Archive for the ‘Mormon god’ Category
LDS: Our God Doesn’t Change
Posted in Mormon god, tagged false doctrines of Mormonism, George Cannon, Mormon god on 06/19/2018| 1 Comment »
‘Father Adam’ Married His Daughter
Posted in Mormon god, tagged Brigham Young, false prophecy, God had sex with Eve, Journal of Discourses 16:167 on 02/23/2018| Leave a Comment »
Romans 1:24; “Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves”.
God finally gave up on Pharaoh, just as He did with those in Paul’s day. We’re praying the Mormon people will take heed before it’s too late for them as well.
Today we’re looking at a sermon Brigham Young delivered where he claimed ‘father Adam’ married his daughter, Eve. We’ve inserted questions and observations throughout the text.
Journal of Discourses 16:167; “When Father Adam came to assist in organizing the earth out of the crude material that was found, an earth was made upon which the children of men could live. After the earth was prepared Father Adam came and stayed here, and there was a woman brought to him. Now I am telling you something that many of you know, it has been told to you, and the brethren and sisters should understand it.
And the Mormon Deities are…Jesus, Adam, Heavenly Mother, and God to Name a Few…
Posted in Mormon god, tagged joseph smith, lds church, Mormon deities on 05/07/2017| 1 Comment »
1 Kings 8:60 “That all the people of the earth may know that the LORD is God, and that there is none else.”
We received an e-mail not long ago asking which of the Mormon deities came first. To that, we have no answer, however, it prompted me to compile a short list of deities Mormonism says are in existence.
Mormon history is replete with tales of numerous gods they believe have existed, their part in creation, and the world in which humanity lives today. Make no mistake, they’ve created a tangled web of contradictions, and impossibilities. Without attempting to untangle their mess, we’re simply listing the major players [gods] in world of Mormonism.
If you’re a Mormon we want you to know that we pray for you all the time and hope to hear from you! We pray you will come to know this awesome God of the Bible that loves you so much and where you’ll find freedom for your tired soul.
With Love in Christ;
Michelle
1 Cor. 1:18
Mormon Elohim, Canaanite Sex Gods Compared
Posted in Mormon god, tagged Canaanite sex gods, false apostle, families are forever, John A Widtsoe, Rational Theology on 02/06/2017| Leave a Comment »
Isaiah 45:5; “I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me.”
The well known Mormon phrase ‘families are forever’ has been a mantra of those in the Church for generations now. Most members, however, aren’t aware their heavenly father is a remake of the ancient Canaanite sex gods we read about in the Bible.
While visiting another website a couple of weeks ago, Melissa took a double take at the conversation posted on their site. They were discussing a book written by the late apostle, John A. Widtsoe titled ‘Rational Theology’. Mr. Widtsoe left little to the imagination in his interpretation of whom they worship.
The Mormon god’s Love for You Depends on Your Works
Posted in Mormon god, tagged 153, false apostle, false gods, God's love for you, idolatry, Orson Pratt, polygamy, The Seer p on 08/04/2016| Leave a Comment »
The Seer, p. 153; “God loves the children of men according to their works, or according to the good qualities which He perceives in them those who do the best he loves the best if they do equally well, He loves them equally.
Man should be exercised with the same principle; he should judge in righteousness of the good qualities and desires of his family, and should love those the best who do the best.
And if any of his family err, he should still love them the same as God loves his family, though they may sometimes err and go astray. God loves his family, not for their errors and sins, but because He sees that there are good qualities existing in them, and trys to save them from their sins; so man should love his wives, not because of their errors and imperfections, but because God has given them to him, and because they, in the main, desire to do right; therefore, he should love them and try to save them from their errors; and he should never love one. more than another, unless they merit it.” – Orson Pratt
John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
You have to hand it to that Orson Pratt fellow. While 100% of his prophecies and theories on life were wrong, he was the only one in the Mormon hierarchy who actually came right out and said what everyone else already knew.
The Mormon god is only going to love and accept you with the same amount of effort you put out. If you find yourself coming up short in the patience department, so does he. If you’ve sinned more than you should have yesterday, you’re going to find yourself further down on the totem pole of acceptance today.
Question:
Why would an omnipotent, omniscient God only love people when they obey? Is this the type of god you want to worship? If you’re a parent, is this how you love your own children?
Trickle-Down Effect of Non-Omnipresent God
Posted in False Prophecies of the Mormon Church, Mormon god, tagged Articles of Faith p 42, false doctrines of Mormonism, God an exalted man, God is not omnipresent, James Talmage on 04/21/2016| Leave a Comment »
Exodus 15:11; “Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods? who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?”
Articles of Faith, p. 42; “God is not omnipresent…cannot be physically present in more than one place at a time … If God possesses a form, that form is of necessity of definite proportions, and therefore of limited extension and space. It is impossible for Him to occupy at one time more than one space of such limits.” – James Talmage
Descriptions of the Mormon God
Posted in Mormon god, tagged false doctrines of Mormonism, false gods, godhood status, Orson Pratt, polytheism, The Seer on 04/10/2016| Leave a Comment »
Job 36:26; “Behold, God is great, and we know him not, Neither can the number of his years be searched out.”
1 John 1:5; “This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.”
‘Work’ in any ministry entails a lot of reading, and the longer someone is a Christian, the more comfortable and knowledgeable, they’ll become with His word. You learn that He is predictable, trustworthy, able to withstand any onslaught of what might come His way.
In my personal walk with the Lord I’m acutely aware of the times I’m not studying enough, or spending enough time in private prayer, and I’ve learned that it’s like this for all Christians. As someone matures in their life with the Lord, it becomes clearly apparent when study, or prayer time is lacking. The Lord lets them know through a variety of ways that the relationship isn’t where it should, or could be. This is one of the joys of knowing Him!
While I will always love this ‘job’ the Lord has given to me, the longer I’m a Christian and in ministry, I’ve noticed lately the more it hurts my heart for the Lord to read the things people in the Mormon Church say about Him. I used to say all the time that I couldn’t be more shocked about something I had read, but I learned about 20 years ago to stop thinking such things.
And that brings us to where we’re at for today!
During my everyday, regular type of research over the past few weeks, I’ve come upon some off-the-wall, random descriptions LDS leaders have said about different topics, i.e., gods, polygamy, race, blood atonement, et al. In light of my findings, don’t be surprised in the next several days if you see some of the things we’ve found!
Today the subject matter is about the god Mormons choose to worship.
False Gods
Posted in False gods, Mormon god, tagged Dagon, false gods, false prophet Joseph Smith, idolatry, Jonah, Nanshe, Ninevites, Philistines on 01/05/2016| Leave a Comment »
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 181; “That which is
without body, parts and passions is nothing. There is no other God in heaven but that God who has flesh and bones.”
Does God Hide His Plans for Us?
Posted in Mormon god, tagged Boyd K. Packer, Ensign November 1983, false apostle, false doctrines of Mormonism, God hides teachings from mankind on 12/19/2015| Leave a Comment »
Ensign, ‘The Mystery of Life,’ Nov. 1983, p. 17; “For His own reasons, the Lord provides answers to some questions, with pieces placed here and there throughout the scriptures. We are to find them; we are to earn them. In that way sacred things are hidden from the insincere.” – Boyd K. Packer
The Mormon God is Polytheistic
Posted in Mormon god, tagged false apostle, idolatry, Mormon god, Orson Pratt, polytheism, The Seer on 12/17/2015| Leave a Comment »
The Seer, Vol. 01, No. 09, September 1853, p. 132; “We were begotten by our Father in heaven; the
person of our Father in Heaven was begotten on a previous heavenly world by His Father; and again, He was begotten by still a more ancient Father ….” – Orson Pratt
The Unforgiving god of Mormonism
Posted in God an Exalted Man?, Mormon god, tagged blood atonement, forgiveness, repentence on 04/27/2011|
When I was a Mormon I heard a lot about a book called The Miracle of Forgiveness by Spencer W. Kimball, who was prophet of the church. As a highly respected church leader, his words carried a lot of weight with the church members, leading many of my fellow Mormons to recommend this book to each other. It wasn’t until recently after I left the Mormon Church that I obtained a copy of the book and began reading over it. The things I read were heart wrenching, the gospel of grace is a wonderful and amazing gift, and unfortunately the Mormons have no understanding if it.