Mormonism is a works based faith, of this there is no doubt. We’ve written in exhaustive measure how the Church keeps members busy, so busy it’s hard to find private alone time to actually sit in silence in order to read and study the Bible.
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False Prophecies of Mormonism Zechariah’s Death
Posted in False Prophecies of the Mormon Church, tagged bible, false doctrines of Mormonism, Jesus, LDS, New Testament Student Manual, Prophets, salvation, Zechariah on 08/31/2013| Leave a Comment »
New Testament Student Manual, pg 23; “When Herod’s edict went forth to destroy the young children, John was about six months older than Jesus, and came under this hellish edict, and Zacharias caused his mother to take him into the mountains, where he was raised on locusts and wild honey. When his father refused to disclose his hiding place, and being the officiating high priest at the Temple that year, was slain by Herod’s order, between the porch and the altar, as Jesus said.” (Teachings, p. 261. Compare Matthew 23:35.) Zacharias died, then, to save his son; he died a noble martyr, perhaps the first of the Christian era.”
Prophets, Prophecy and the Mormon Church
Posted in Prophecy and the Mormon Church, tagged bible, Christian prophets, false gospel, false prophets, grace, Jesus, Jewish prophets, joseph smith, Mormon Church, New Testament prophecy, Old Testament prophecy, Prophets, salvation on 04/25/2011| Leave a Comment »
Prophets, Prophecy and the Mormon Church
Why the ‘prophecy’ spoken by the Mormon Church is not from God
by Mark Grote
When we examine the behaviors of the Mormon Church, we must compare that which it practices with the examples set by those in the bible who followed God before us. In His ministry, the Lord Jesus said at times, “You have heard it said … “; then He would quote a verse from the Old “Testament. He would follow that by saying, “But I say to you” (Matthew 5). These new words brought change, a different understanding and new practice.




















































































































