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Robert Jeffress, Rich Perry, Mitt Romney and Joseph Smith on whether Mormonism is a cult

In typical political “got’cha” fashion, presidential candidate Rick Perry was asked not once, not twice but thrice during one meeting whether he agreed with pastor Robert Jeffress referring to Mormonism as a “cult” and therefore, Mitt Romney as not being a Christian.

His response was, “No,” “No, I’ve already answered that back there. I told him no” and “I already answered that question.”

But what, exactly, did Robert Jeffress say? Here are the relevant portions of his statement. The statement is important to consider as he was not merely referring to Mitt Romney but about Mormonism in general, whether a Christian should consider Mormonism as just another denomination and therefore, whether a Christian could join a Mormon church, etc.:

“As to Mormon churches, you must join none of them, for they were all wrong,” Robert Jeffress stressed, “all their creeds were an abomination in God’s sight, their professors are all corrupt, as the Bible says, ‘they draw near to me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof.’ You are forbidden to join any of them. Oh yeah, and they’re, like, a cult and stuff.”

Well, this is actually a paraphrase or, as you may have guessed from the last sentence, utterly made up. This goes to show the general ignorance in our society about Mormonism, particularly its very foundations.

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Rick Perry should not be made to answer for references to Mormonism as a cult. Rather, Mitt Romney, and any Mormons who take umbrage at such references, should be made to answer for references to Christianity as a cult by none other than their founding prophet, Joseph Smith. Actually, according to Joseph Smith, he did not refer to Christianity as a cult. No, rather, according to Smith, God referred to Christianity as a cult—in so many words.

As you will now see, the pseudo quote from Robert Jeffress was merely a reworking of the very foundation upon which Mormonism was established. The official Mormon retelling (one of many versions) of the “first vision” story is found in their scripture, Pearl of Great Price – Joseph Smith – History – 2:2:18-20. This is where Joseph Smith’s initial revelation is recorded and the moment when Mormonism truly began:

My object in going to inquire of the Lord was to know which of all the sects was right, that I might know which [church] to join. No sooner, therefore, did I get possession of myself, so as to be able to speak, than I asked the Personages who stood above me in the light, which of all the sects was right-and which I should join.

I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all wrong; and the Personage who addressed me said that all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrupt; that: ‘they draw near to me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof.’ He again forbade me to join with any of them…”

Thus, whilst in this politically correct climate of ignorance the Rick Perrys of the world are made to answer for the Robert Jeffress of the world, it is Mormonism’s primary prophet Joseph Smith who, as it where, fired the first shot (and the last actually, as he died in a gun battle—see here) and claimed that God considered all denominations around him to be all wrong, abominations and corrupt.

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Lorenzo Snow

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Read the article about which Gary Habermas, PhD (Distinguished Research Professor & Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary) said, “I have hung on to it since you sent it, & plan to keep doing so”: Historical Jesus – Two Centuries Worth of Citations.

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Glenn Beck’s E4 Experiences: is he the Oprah Winfrey of the right?

Worldview Weekend’s Brannon S. Howse posted an interesting article about the ongoing spiritualism of both Glenn Beck and Oprah Winfrey.

Recently, he stated that the reason that he became a Mormon is that he saw how great Mormon families are. He actually and specifically stated that in order to get that sort of family he was willing to, and this is a direct quote, “drink the Kool-Aid.” In other words, his Mormonism is not about theology, not about whether it lines up with the Bible, nothing of the sort.

Also, since according to Mormonism Beck is, or will be, a god; it is no wonder that he is pushing the concept of “Yes I AM! Yes I Can!”

Now, I used to think that Glenn Beck either really knows what he is doing/saying or he has no clue. Yet, with the advent of his book, with Keith Ablow, titled The 7: Seven Wonders That Will Change Your Life it is crystal clear that his theology is utterly un-, non-, and anti-, biblical. And while we knew this due to his being a Mormon, we now learn that he has concocted an universalistic new age-like syncretistic spirituality and is selling it, to Christians mind you, in the name of a generic “g,” “o,” “d” (and the question to ask him, as a Mormon, is, “Which one of yours innumerable gods?”).

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For background and details, see Brannon S. Howse, Glenn Beck and Oprah Winfrey Launch New Age Programming for 2011.

For background on Mormonism, Glenn Beck and Oprah Winfrey, see:
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Mark Paredes

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Top 8 interesting books on Mormonism

Herein are some very interesting books about Mormonism – the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (about whom you can learn here).
The text elucidating the books comes from Amazon.com

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Mormon Origami by Todd Huisken You no longer have to worry about sacrament programs being folded into paper airplanes; now, your kids can fold CTR shields, pioneer handcarts, or the Salt Lake Temple! As you develop the unique skill of creating these simple-to-intermediate origami designs, you will find opportunities to use them with all ages for lessons, activities, crafting, and everyday fun!  

Unveiling Grace: The Story of How We Found Our Way out of the Mormon Church by Lynn K. Wilder

From a rare insider’s point of view, Unveiling Grace looks at how Latter-day Saints are ‘wooing our country’ with their religion, lifestyle, and culture. It is also a gripping story of how an entire family, deeply enmeshed in Mormonism, found their way out and what they can tell others about their lives as faithful Mormons.  

Leave me alone: Memoirs of an Exmormon by B.E. Hewson

Popping fights and picking cherries—cutting ties with the Mormon church is culture shock at its finest. In a new trans-genre form that combines short stories, short prose, and poetry, B.E. Hewson anthologizes the memories, emotions, and imaginings of a faith-failed adolescent colliding with an uninviting world. Virginity, rejection, familial angst, ignorance, fear, heartbreaking hope—Leave me alone captures snapshots of life in limbo between two worlds, a life struggling to break the barriers of a sheltered past only to find a cruel and unadjusted awakening. Readers will be intrigued and unnerved at Hewson’s unflinching honesty. In the tradition of authors like Steinbeck and Salinger, the mental and physical realism leaves no stone unturned and no lie undiscovered. Readers may be offended or uncomfortable. Readers may be confused or surprised. But one thing is for sure, readers will breech new territory. Never before has an author tried to portray the confines of growing up in a Mormon home and the chaos of never believing. Through many characters and many speakers, an overall consciousness emerges that speaks to the fornication and fortification of faith and femininity.  

I’m (No Longer) a Mormon: A Confessional by Regina Samuelson

Now in her 30’s, Regina Samuelson has decided she can no longer be Mormon. This is not as easy as one would imagine: She was born in the church, educated at BYU, married in the temple, and is raising more Mormons. She faced a serious conundrum: keep quiet (and avoid losing everything dear to her), or tell the world what being raised LDS does to a person’s psyche, especially when they realize that everything they were taught and everything they hoped to believe is a lie. To expose the difficulty faced by Mormons who leave the Church and to seek support for their plight, Regina offers a first-person confessional memoir recounting her many atrocious experiences, managing to weave in enough humor to keep you turning pages, and enough brutal honesty to bring you to an understanding of what it is to be a Mormon, and to try to leave it behind…  

Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith by Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer’s literary reputation rests on insightful chronicles of lives conducted at the outer limits. He now shifts his focus from extremes of physical adventure to extremes of religious belief within our own borders, taking readers inside isolated American communities where some 40,000 Mormon Fundamentalists still practice polygamy. Defying both civil authorities and the Mormon establishment in Salt Lake City, the renegade leaders of these Taliban-like theocracies are zealots who answer only to God. At the core of Krakauer’s book are brothers Ron and Dan Lafferty, who insist they received a commandment from God to kill a blameless woman and her baby girl. Beginning with a meticulously researched account of this appalling double murder, Krakauer constructs a multi-layered, bone-chilling narrative of messianic delusion, polygamy, savage violence, and unyielding faith. Along the way he uncovers a shadowy offshoot of America’s fastest growing religion, and raises provocative questions about the nature of religious belief.  

The Mormon Image in the American Mind: Fifty Years of Public Perception by J.B. Haws

What do Americans really think about Mormons, and why? Through a fascinating survey of Mormon encounters with the media, including such personalities and events as the Osmonds, the Olympics, the Tabernacle Choir, Evangelical Christians, the Equal Rights Amendment, Sports Illustrated, and even Miss America, J.B. Haws reveals the dramatic transformation of the American public’s understanding of Mormons in the past half-century. When the Mormon George Romney, former governor of Michigan, ran for president in 1968, he was admired for his personal piety and characterized as “a kind of political Billy Graham.” When George’s son Mitt ran in 2008, a widely distributed email told hundreds of thousands of Christians that a vote for Mitt Romney was a vote for Satan. What had changed in the intervening four decades? Why were the theology of the Latter-day Saints and their “Christian” status mostly nonissues in 1968 but so hotly contested in 2008? For years, the American perception of Mormonism has been torn between admiration for individual Mormons-seen as friendly, hard-working, and family-oriented-and ambivalence toward institutional Mormonism-allegedly secretive, authoritarian, and weird.

The Mormon Image in the American Mind offers vital insight into the complex shifts in public perception of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, its members, and its place in American society.

 

The Mormon Prophet and His Harem: Or, An Authentic History of Brigham Young, His Numerous Wives and Children by Mrs. C. V. Waite

This is a biography of Brigham Young, though the author was clearly not a fan. For an idea of the tone, here’s the preface: No apology is offered for presenting to the public the only authentic account of Brigham Young, of his polygamous family, and of that complicated and incongruous system of social and political machinery, called Mormonism. The only form of religion in this country which refuses to conform either to the spirit of progress and improvement and enlightened humanity which characterizes the age in which we live, or to our laws and the genius of our free institutions,—drawing constantly from foreign countries hosts of votaries, impelled hither not by a love of republicanism, but rather by a desire to exchange a political for a religious monarchy,—is Mormonism, which presents an antagonism to our Government, and can scarcely fail to result in national trouble.  

The Mormon Menace The Confessions of John Doyle Lee, Danite by John Doyle Lee

Published in 1905, this is the confession of John Doyle Lee, who was found solely guilty of the infamous Mountain Meadows Massacre in Utah and executed in 1877.

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On the Mormon Transhumanist Association’s theology

The following is based on Dawn Chan’s article, “The Immortality Upgrade,” New Yorker, April 20, 2016 AD.

In April 7, 1844 AD Mormonism founder Joseph Smith stated, “God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens!” He noted that “That is the great secret” and that “You have got to learn how to be gods yourselves…the same as all gods have done before you, namely, by going from one small degree to another, and from a small capacity to a great one; from grace to grace, from exaltation to exaltation, until you attain to the resurrection of the dead.”

Fifth president of Mormonism, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Lorenzo Snow, succinctly stated, “As God now is, man may be.”

This goes to show a few things including that these men were not Christians, not adherents of the Bible, were false prophets and promulgated literally Satanic concepts. The original rebellion took place within the mind of Satan when he thought to himself, “I will be like the most High” (Isaiah 14:14) and he then took this rebellious concept, as it implies being “like” God in the manner of usurpation, and introduced it to Eve, “ye shall be as gods” (Genesis 3:5). Mormonism is merely a structured form of Satanism.

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It is noted that “Many transhumanists, Huxley included, have rejected traditional religion” and, of course, so did Joseph Smith who was a practicing occultist (which is how he “translated” the Book of Mormon: if any such a thing ever even happened). Smith also claimed that God himself told him the following when Smith asked God which Christian denomination he should, “join none of them” because “they were all wrong…all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrupt” (Pearl of Great Price – Joseph Smith – History – 2:18-20, emphasis added for emphasis), see Mormonism is an Offensive Religion.

Rejection of Christianity, Satanism and a blatant rejection of the Bible’s theology: this is that which our culture calls a “Christian denomination” and Transhumanists look to as comrades.

The main goal of “tech-minded futurists” and “seers from non-religious worlds” is that they “believed that humans would become as powerful as gods—whether via bionic limbs, alterations in our DNA, or computer-assisted superintelligence.”

Clearly, Mormon transhumanism is a cult. Well, Dawn Chan writes, “Those who would call the Mormon transhumanists a cult face a major hurdle, which is that none of them ever seem to agree on anything.” Well, if they are Mormons and transhumanists and “Mormon transhumanists” then they agree on much and begin with the occult cult premise that, in one way or another, they will become gods.

To show just how flawed their theology is (as if seeking godhood is not enough) it is noted that “They reflect a belief that God and his works are subject to natural law.” Wait, “They” plural? I thought that “none of them ever seem to agree on anything.” Anyhow, if both “God and his works are subject to natural law” then God is subject to natural law and thus, the natural law is God’s god which would make natural law God.

Christopher Bradford is the VP of one of Mormonism’s main website for ascertaining their geneology (which they trace in order to conduct baptisms for the dead by proxy) and president of the Mormon Transhumanism Association noted, “Mormonism doesn’t see creation as a magical creation from nothing.” Well, his utter despising of biblical and thus traditional Jewish and Christian theology is dripping off of his statement. The Bible and thus traditional Jewish and Christian theology hold that creation was from nothing (ex nihilo) but not “a magical creation”: for example, “By faith, we understand that the universe has been framed by the word of God, so that what is seen has not been made out of things which are visible” (Hebrews 11:3).
Mormonism’s god had parents and they had parents and they had parents and so Joseph Smith created an infinite regression of gods. This is why they do not “see creation as a magical creation from nothing” since that would end, or begin, Smith’s infinite regress which would not make it infinite but finite.

To show Cannon’s mindset, he was very effected by his dad’s passing from cancer. He wrote the following in his 1995 AD diary, “How will the resurrection come to pass? I don’t know for sure, but I believe that God won’t do for us what we can do for ourselves.” He believes that God will not do for us what we can do for ourselves even though the entire premise behind the Bible’s anthropology, as it were, is that God will resurrect each and every person who has ever died.

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joseph smith

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Mormons baptized Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Buddha, et al.

I once asked a Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) missionary what would happen if their Mormon doctrine was rejected, not accepted, if they did not succeed in their attempts to convert. The answer was that upon death, in the afterlife, a Mormon missionary would approach and offer one last chance to convert—posthumously.

Great news! You can do whatever you want your entire life and after you die you can still be saved!

The details and quotations of that which follows have been gleaned from:
Helen Radkey,“The Mormon Church Attempts to Conceal Temple Records for Adolf Hitler,” Web Citation. They used BBC Knowledge magazine Oct. 2008 #1 as a source.
Bob Mims, “LDS Struggle to Keep Proxy Baptisms Appropriate,” The Salt Lake Tribune, October 9, 1999 AD
Peggy Fletcher Stack, “Q&A about Mormon baptisms for the dead,” Salt Lake Tribune, Mar 08 2012 AD

Mormons are known for their meticulous genealogical / ancestral recordkeeping. But did you ever wonder why? It all goes back to their belief in baptism for the dead. They determine their genealogies (and, as we will see, those of others) in order to have posthumous baptisms preformed for their entire lineage.

How do they get the names to baptize? LDS members have been collecting their ancestors’ names, countries of origin, birth and death dates since the 1840s. That led to the creation of its vast genealogical holdings, which houses billions of census records, church registers and vital records from across the globe.

Mormons believe proxy baptisms give the dead an opportunity to join the church in the spirit world. Similarly, dead spouses and their children can be “sealed” for eternity, just as living Latter-day Saints enter into eternal marriages and families are “sealed” together in the faith’s temples.

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Well, via the performance of posthumous baptisms, baptism for the dead, performed in Mormon temples who can you expect to see in the Mormon heaven(s)? Arguably, (and we will get to why it is arguable—within the Mormon context) the following personages are examples: Adolph Hitler (sometimes listed as Hiedler) Eva Braun Adolf Eichmann Paul Joseph Göbbels Hermann Göring Rudolf Hess

Heinrich Himmler

And a vast array of other Nazi leaders: Reinhard Heydrich (“The Father of The Final Solution”) Alfred Rosenberg (“hanged at Nuremberg for war crimes”) Ernst Röhm (“thuggish leader of Hitler’s Storm Troopers”) Erwin Rommel (Field Marshall and “the famous Desert Fox of World War II”) Baldur von Schirach (Hitler Youth leader) Alfred Jodl (“Chief of Operations, supreme headquarters…was hanged in 1946 but posthumously exonerated by a West German court in 1953”) Franz von Papen Diplomat (“former Deputy Chancellor to Hitler. Acquired at Nuremberg”) Arthur Seyss-Inquart (Reich Governor) Albert Speer (Reich Minister for Armaments) Constantin Freiherr von Neurath (Reich Foreign Minister) Hans Fritzsche (Head of Wireless News in Göbbels’ Propaganda Ministry) Hermann Wilhelm Göring (“Chief of the Luftwaffe, Adolf Hitler’s nominated successor”) Rudolf Hess (Deputy Leader of the Nazi party) Joachim von Ribbentrop (Foreign Minister) Wilhelm Keitel (Chief of Staff of High Command of Armed Forces) Ernst Kaltenbrunner (Head of Reich Security main office and the Gestapo) Alfred Rosenberg (Nazi theorist) Hans Frank (Governor General of occupied Poland) Wilhelm Frick (Minister of Interior) Julius Streicher (“Editor of the notorious anti-Semitic newspaper Der Stürmer who advocated annihilation of Jews) Hjalmar Schacht (“Economics Minister and Director of the German Central Bank”) Walther Funk (took over for Schacht) Fritz Saukel (Reich Director of forced labor) Erich Räder (Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy)

Karl Dönitz (“Submarine Arm Commander. Commander-in-Chief at the German Navy 1943-5 and briefly Hitler’s successor as German president”)

Also, very many Jewish Holocaust victims including Anne Frank.

Plus Roman Catholic popes and saints: Joan of Arc Ignatius Loyola Francis Xavier

Bernadette of Lourdes

Padre Pio

Gabriel Lalemant

Some of them are “now listed as married, or sealed, despite lifelong celibacy” married in Mormon terms, meaning in the afterlife.

Some Communists made the list: Karl Marx Joseph Stalin Mao Tse-Tung

Ho Chi-Minh

Also, the Fascist Benito Mussolini.

And various others of interest: Christopher Columbus (“sealed to a Beatriz Enriquez Harana — the explorer’s mistress”)

Buddha (“and the mysterious ‘Mrs. Buddha’”)

King Henry the VIII (“along with several of his six wives”)

Now, the Mormons (aka “LDS” for Latter Day Saints) have had some ‘splainin to do not only with regards to the fact that temple services in the form of baptisms for the dead were performed for these personages but with regards to denials, cover-ups and deletion of records.

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human enhancements

There is a movement afoot to, in various ways, meld technology and biology. This movement goes by various terms such as Transhumanism, Post Humanism, Human Enhancements, etc. It covers a wide range of technologies from genetic manipulation of humans (the ultimate GMO; custom made babies), cloning, robotics, robot human interaction, nanotechnology, implantation of technology into human bodies, artificial bodies into which can be uploaded the contents of human brains, human bodies into which can be uploaded the contents of computer databases, etc., etc., etc.