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MY JOURNEYOUT OF BY DIANNE POMON
Sometime in 1987-88, I
became seriously disillusioned with Mormonism, the faith Id adhered to for almost
ten years. Suddenly, the temple ordinances,
which I at one time had felt privileged to attend, seemed strange and alien to me. Numerous inconsistencies began to spring up in the
teachings of Mormonism in Sunday School, Relief Society and in the Sacrament Meeting that
greatly concerned me. I began to question the
validity of latter day prophets, as I noted several errors and contradictions
in their teachings. Certain conflicting
verses, specifically in the Book of Mormon, started making me question its validity as the
most accurate book on the face of the earth.
God placed several believers in my path as I began to leave Mormonism. Two Christian friends, a Christian nurse I worked
with, and a Baptist pastor, Joe DiCandillo, all played significant roles in planting seeds
and making me analyze the Mormon faith in light of the Bible only. Carl Martin, of Faith Bible Fellowship Church in
Spring City, PA, played a most significant role in helping me abandon the good works of
Mormonism and to embrace fully that of Gods grace.
He pastored the first church I attended upon leaving Mormonism, and spent hours
answering my questions and concerns. A few
years later he was responsible for assisting my husband in recognizing that truth came
only from Gods Holy Word.
Unfortunately, some well-meaning Christians who were unfamiliar with Mormonism
drove me further back into the LDS Church. One
of the biggest mistakes Christians made was to mock and ridicule the LDS Church rather
than point out who God really was. Those who choose to sensationalize Mormonism in the
form of books and videos frequently do more harm than good.
Some of the issues they bring up are obscure and never taught to members of the
church today. The result is that Mormons,
instead of seeing the truth, see what they perceive as lies being told about their
prophets and church history. Those
Christians that feel they can witness to Mormons using the Roman Road or other
such techniques will fail miserably. Mormons
need to be dealt with at their level using their own scriptures, which include the KJV
Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price. Begin all discussions by presenting to them who
God really is and confirm this data by using their own Book of Mormon! Yes, God is presented in the Book of Mormon as a
spirit, without flesh and bones! The foundation of Mormonism needs to be torn away first
by showing discrepancies in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine & Covenants, as well as in
the re-writing of LDS history. Then, and only
then, will you begin to cast some doubt in the mind of a Mormon who very well may be
uncomfortable with some of his/her LDS teachings.
My personal experience is that most pastors are not prepared to deal with a
Mormons questions, because the majority know very little about what the LDS Church
really teaches. I felt I was initially left
alone to discover the truths of the Bible. God
led me to the proper resources. I read and
studied them, saw the discrepancies and then, after much repentance and mourning, led
myself in my own Sinners Prayer. While
still in the searching mode, I realized that something was very wrong with the
LDS Church. My children were being
brainwashed in what appeared to me to be a cult. I
quickly worked to fix that problem by enrolling them in a local Christian school, much to
the chagrin of a few board members. The
welcome there was a little cool; however, my children did hear the truth. My youngest daughter, Katie, was
attending kindergarten there. Every week she
was required to learn a short Bible verse based on a letter of the alphabet. For example, the letter A verse card
read, All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23); letter
B read: Believe in the Lord
Jesus Christ and you will be saved (Acts 16:31).
You get the picture I helped her learn the verses, memorized them
myself and confirmed that my leaving the Mormon Church was the right thing to do! My five-year old daughter was instrumental in
assisting me to further see the truth! While at this school, I discovered that
some of the staff attended Faith Bible Fellowship Church.
My two daughters and I eventually began attending there and Pastor Carl
Martin actively discipled me. Unfortunately,
the school was not prepared for the presence of my family and did little or nothing to
assist with our journey out of Mormonism. In
fact, at times they actually worked against me and drove my husband deeper into Mormonism
as he observed their hypocrisy. Not one woman
at the school ever offered to be a friend, invited me to a Bible study, or showed any
interest in discipleship. In fact, I was
actually shunned by some staff and particularly board members. One would think they would have perceived this as
an opportunity for evangelism, but never did anyone speak with me about my faith and
struggle to leave Mormonism. This was
possibly due to ignorance. Again, few pastors
know anything about Mormonism, let alone the members of the congregation.
In 1987, I was working part-time as an R.N. in the emergency room of a trauma
center about 45 minutes from my home. The
stress level of this job could be tremendous, but little did I know that my family life as
well would be maximally stressed by the end of that year.
A new R.N. had been hired by the hospital and came to work on my weekend shift. We immediately connected and became friends. She was a born-again Christian and made it real
clear to the rest of the staff that she didnt condone their foul language or
off-color jokes. Most of the staff did not
care for her, so her relationship with them was strained.
We, however, assisted each other with patient care, ate meals together, and
talked whenever we werent very busy.
Our conversation frequently turned to religion, and one day she shared with me a
book shed recently purchased on the New Age Movement.
It was a small pink book, and possibly authored by Walter Martin, or at least
endorsed by him. Immediately it was like a
light bulb went on in my brain as I saw certain parallels between Mormonism and this New
Age belief system. Needless to say, I
couldnt wait to get my own copy of this book.
Monday morning I was at a Christian bookstore shortly after it opened. My LDS Church leaders considered Christian
bookstores forbidden territory, but my interest had already been piqued, so I
was not stopping now! I was amazed to see an
entire section of books dealing with the New Age Movement, as well as a section on the
cults. I was surprised to see books about
Mormonism on the shelf.
I took this small pink book home, along with one on Mormonism, and literally
devoured it that day. The section that got my
attention the most was the chapter that explained our sin nature and the fall of mankind. This book described how false religions twist the
story of the fall to mean something different than what is really recorded in Genesis. For the first time in my life, I read Genesis
differently: And the serpent said unto the woman, ye shall not surely die.
For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as God, knowing good and evil
(Genesis 3:4-5). I had been led to believe
that I could someday achieve godhood
that man was basically good
and that what
happened in the Garden of Eden was Gods will. All
of a sudden, I realized that Satan was deceiving Eve
the offering of godhood came
from him, not God! This was not a desirable goal, but an undesirable
one! This knowledge led me to search for
more. I found myself spiritually hungry for
every morsel the Bible had to offer!
God knows me well and knew I would need adequate time to further research and study
His Word as I struggled to leave Mormonism. In
His wisdom, He temporarily transferred my husband to another job out of state. Because of his frequent absence, I was able to
spend more time studying. Rich
was not in favor of my newfound curiosity and strongly believed the LDS Church was
correct. He held a position as financial
clerk, but I had expressed no interest in a calling or appointment to a
teaching or leadership position. I was
already feeling guilty enough for years of false instruction Id given others in the
LDS Church and had no desire to serve again. My
drive was simply towards finding spiritual truths of the Bible. One day Pastor Joe DiCandillo knocked
at my door. His first question was, If
you were to die today, do you know for sure youd go to heaven? I hope so, I replied. Youd better know so, responded
the Pastor. I was quite taken back by his response, and it emphasized to me the importance
of knowing my eternal destiny. He shared the
gospel with me, but at the time I was very confused.
My mind swam with a mixture of both Mormon doctrine and Biblical truths. I knew he had something I wanted, but at this
point, I was still somewhat confused about how one gained salvation without good works. I
shared with him my struggles with leaving the LDS Church and later borrowed a video from
him that compared Christianity with Mormonism. Parts
of it were good, but some aspects were quite sensationalized. At the time, I felt this was
anti-Mormon propaganda and questioned the validity of it. At the same time, I
could identify many truths within it as well. Many
months later, I viewed it again and read a book with the same title. This time it didnt seem so sensational, as
I had accumulated more knowledge and was really beginning to understand just how evil the
Mormon Church really was.
My children quickly discerned my negative attitude towards Mormonism. They had been actively involved in the primary
and youth groups, and my sons had progressed through the ranks of deacon, teacher, and
priest. I was only able to attend church
services every other weekend because of my nursing schedule. How blessed I felt to have a good excuse not to be
there! However, I grieved that the rest of
my family was. On the weekend I wasnt
working, I did attend Sunday School, Relief Society, and Sacrament, but with a critical
spirit. More and more frequently, I would
stay in the bathroom until my husband had gone into the Elders Quorum meeting. Then Id slip out the door and drive to
McDonalds for a quick breakfast! Id
always make it back by Sacrament, but after several weeks of this routine, I got caught by
one of my sons. The bargain was made that he
wouldnt tell Dad as long as he could go, too!
During the Sunday School classes, I occasionally sat in the hallway reading the
Bible or a good Christian book. Other times,
I would be armed with good questions and/or comments to make in the class to disrupt it as
much as possible. Since Mormons rotate their
Sunday School studies every four years (Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon and
Church History), I always had the proper
manual and knew what lesson would be taught. Naturally,
I did some prep work in advance and could usually totally fluster the teacher.
At one point, a new teacher was called.
This proved to be a wonderful opportunity for me, because this person was strongly
immersed in a mix of New Age and Mormon beliefs. He
didnt even teach good Mormon doctrine, but was adding false Biblical teachings
almost every Sunday. He taught that the flood
of Noahs day only covered part of the earth and even touched on reincarnation! Several others in the class even began to
challenge his teachings as being false doctrine.
At the same time, a new family had also just moved into our Ward (local church
area). They shared some of these false
doctrine beliefs, all steeped in New Age-type doctrine. Three other LDS woman and I were convinced the
wife was involved in witchcraft. She
frequently referred to Mother God or Mother Earth, used crystals,
and was trained in some kind of holistic therapy. Very
little was known about their past, and nothing that we did know could be confirmed, even
though my friend tried repeatedly. The Ward
they said they came from had never heard of them, and an employer could not confirm his
employment. They suddenly left as quickly as
they had come. I have been thoroughly
convinced that this was the work of the devil! Just
prior to their leaving, I received a newsletter from a reliable Christian ministry that
works with LDS people that Satanists had been known to infiltrate LDS churches. The Mormon Church, with its occult undertones,
would provide an adequate haven for them.
Simultaneously, a new Ward had formed in our stake (regional group of Wards). A well-known man was called as Bishop. One day I heard him speak and knew immediately
that this man, too, was involved in more than just Mormonism. I do not recall the specific details, but know
that alarms went off in my brain. God had
given me discernment at this early stage of my venture out of Mormonism!
I was told that this new Bishop had opened an L.D.S. bookstore in his private
business. One day I drove to the nearby town
to see what books were available, as Id heard from another woman that he had some
strange things for sale. Upon
entering this store, I could sense the presence of evil.
There were a few LDS books, but most were New Age.
I had explored a Waldenbooks Store earlier and noticed many of the same titles in
their Self-Help and New Age sections. About three months later, I revisited the
bishops store to observe that it was now well stocked with crystals, tarot cards,
incense, books on yoga, Satanism, and additional New Age titles, but very few LDS books. I remember specifically seeing a book entitled,
The Satanic Bible, by Anton Lavey, which was prominently displayed along with
many Native American Indian pictures, books, and other occult paraphernalia. I picked up some free literature that indicated
the bishop was channeling a spirit. He was
conducting classes on Finding Your Spirit Guide and other New Age beliefs. The
church stake leadership was well aware of this mans activities, because I had
written them a lengthy letter. My
Bishop had spoken with them as well after I had alerted him. This man was still the Bishop, and no one seemed
to be waving red flags but me. A few years
later, I confirmed a rumor that he had left the LDS Church and opened a New Age bookstore
just off the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, DE. This
area is a hotbed of occult and sodomite activity, and he no doubt had a financially
lucrative business.
A new Bishop had been called in my Ward, so I again reported this mans
business. I was told to keep
quiet -- not only about the bookstore,
but also in Sunday School and Relief Society. My
numerous questions and comments were not wanted.
Later I was being interviewed for my temple recommend, which I really did not want,
but decided to pursue anyway as it would give me an opportunity to confront the new
Bishop. I made it very clear that I did not
support him or the leadership all the way to Salt Lake City, including the Prophet, Ezra
Taft Benson. I expressed my belief that Joseph Smith was a fraud. Much to my surprise, he signed my recommend anyway
and encouraged me to read the Book of Mormon more often!
I then expressed to him that I didnt believe it either! We talked for quite some time, and he even agreed
with me on some issues. Several months
later, I witnessed to him, mailed him information exposing Mormonism, and discovered that
he did later leave the LDS Church for awhile. Unfortunately,
he attended another church where the gospel was not taught, so ultimately returned to
Mormonism due to family pressures. To this
day, I know this man does not fully believe in the Mormon Church. I tried years later to make contact again with
him. He indicated he believed I was correct,
but he couldnt leave the LDS Church because of his wife. Is he really saved?
Probably not. I understand he now holds another prominent Mormon Church calling.
Rumors spread quickly through my Ward that I was questioning LDS beliefs. Very shortly, I began to be shunned by virtually
everyone. The ironic thing is that if the
women had treated me in a loving way, I probably would have found it much more difficult
to leave. Almost my entire circle of friends
was in the Mormon Church, so I found myself virtually friendless. Their shunning only made me more determined to
leave. One of the women who saw the falseness of Mormonism left with me; however, the
other two remain in the Mormon Church to this day. Seeds
have been sown, and I often pray they will make true professions of faith before leaving
this world.
I experienced many strange things while leaving the Mormon Church, but in spite of
them, I continued to study Gods Word, as well as several good Christian books, study
guides, and devotionals. Numerous times I
asked Gods forgiveness and said the Sinners Prayer. This was accomplished through the witness of
various Christian authors, TV evangelist, Pat Robertson, and of course, Gods Word. I needed the constant reassurance that God really
had forgiven me and accepted me as I was. For
several months, I was tormented by Mormon doctrine that clouded my thinking and confused
me. I was haunted by the Mormon belief that
said if I ever knew the truth and walked away from it, Id be in outer darkness
for eternity. This is a fearsome
thought. Finally, God touched my heart and
let me know that heaven was my eternal home. I
remember praying that Hed remove these Mormon doctrines from my brain, as they
continued to confuse and haunt me. Finally,
they no longer tormented me. He had erased
them from my mind!
In my studies, I looked at exactly who God is His attributes, His mercy, and
His grace. The God of Mormonism is opposite
the God of the Bible. Mormon doctrine teaches that God was once a man. A frequently quoted statement by Lorenzo Snow,
As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become is widely known by all
Mormons. Apostle Bruce R. McConkie writes in
his famous book, Mormon Doctrine, 1979 edition,
pg. 643 that God the Father is a glorified, exalted, immortal, resurrected
Man. In other words, Mormons believe
that God progressed from man to godhood and that all LDS people can achieve this goal as
well. Even the Book of Mormon states that God
has always been God and changeth not (Mormon 9:9-11, 19; Moroni 8:18). The Bible clearly states that God is not a man
(Numbers 23:19; Hosea 11:9) and is unchanging (Malachi 3:6; Isaiah 43:10-11; Hebrews
13:8).
Mormonism teaches that God has a body of flesh and bones (D & C 130:22) and
that He cannot be in more than one place at a time (The
Articles of Faith by James Talmage, pg. 43). On
the other hand, LDS scripture states that God is a spirit (Alma 18:26-28; Alma 22:9-11). The Bible teaches in John 4:24 that God is a
Spirit and in Luke 24:39 Hath not flesh and bones
Jeremiah 23:24 teaches that God fills the heaven
and earth.
Mormons do not believe in the Trinity but teach separate and distinct gods. Apostle Bruce R. McConkie states: Three separate personages Father, Son
and Holy Ghost comprise the godhead. As
each of these persons is a God, it is evident, from this standpoint alone, that a
plurality of Gods exists. To us, speaking in
the proper finite sense, these three are the only Gods we worship (Mormon
Doctrine, pg. 576-577). Isaiah 44:8
clearly contradicts this false teaching:
. Is there a God beside me? yea, there is no God; I know not any.
Mormon doctrine has violated the first commandment:
Thou shalt have no other gods before me (Exodus 20:3). Joseph Smith was a false prophet and deceived
many that followed him.
Mormonism also teaches that Jesus was the spiritual brother of Lucifer. In the Mormon spiritual pre-existence, a
Heavenly Mother and Father created offspring, including Jesus and Lucifer. The Bible, however, teaches that Jesus created
all things (Col. 1:16-17), so they cant possibly be brothers. Apostle Bruce R. McConkie also teaches that
Christ was begotten by an Immortal Father in the same way that mortal men are
begotten by mortal fathers (Mormon Doctrine,
1979, pg.547). To believe this, you have
to: 1) deny the virgin birth and acknowledge that God the Father was an adulterer; 2)
believe that Mary was an adulteress since she was engaged to Joseph; and 3) acknowledge
that God the Father must have performed an incestuous act because Mary was supposedly his
spirit child. Once I was able to
see these truths, I became sickened at what I had been taught and believed for a time. The Book of Romans taught me about sin
and redemption. For all have sinned and
come short of the glory of God, being justified freely by his grace through the redemption
that is in Christ Jesus (Romans 3:23-24) and But God commandeth his love
towards us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more than being now justified by his blood,
we shall be saved from wrath through him (Romans 5:8-9) helped me to fully
understand what the real Jesus of the Bible had done for me. I was a sinner (as is all of mankind) in need of a
Savior. I was not this good person Id
been told I was!
Another verse that challenged my Mormon ideals was Ephesians 2:8-9: For by grace are ye saved through faith,
and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God not of works, lest any man should
boast. This directly conflicts with the
third Article of Faith We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all
mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and
ordinances of the Gospel. All
Mormons believe membership in the LDS Church, baptism, and temple marriage is essential
for salvation. The Bible clearly teaches that
we must Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved (Acts 16:31).
For ten years, I worked my way up the ladder of success in the LDS
Church. Id faithfully done my monthly
Visiting Teaching (visits to assigned homes monthly to insure families, even the inactive
ones, are cared for and safe). I diligently
prepared a brief message for those on my list and even sometimes took a small gift or
baked item. I had attended my Relief Society
meetings, always a willing teacher when called. I
was greatly involved in instructing other women in homemaking skills at monthly meetings. Women were taught to preserve and store food,
make bread, gardening, home repair, grind and utilize wheat for various dishes, sew
clothing and household goods, quilt, raise children, make various crafts, and decorate or
enhance our homes. Book reports on various
LDS authors were shared, along with devotions. If
someone was sick and needed meals brought to their home, I was always eager to serve. I had accepted callings in not only Relief
Society, but in Primary, the childrens church area.
I was responsible for teaching these little ones many LDS songs, scriptures,
and basic Mormon doctrine.
Our family was always eager to share a message during the Sunday Sacrament meeting. We would labor for weeks to make sure a good
message was given. Our children were taught
at an early age how to give a speech and share their testimony.
We frequently went to the temple in Washington, D.C., as well as visited those in
Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Salt Lake City. We
toured Salt Lake City and Navoo, Illinois, where the Mormons had lived in the mid
1800s, as well as other historical Mormon sites between CA and NY.
Even after all this work, I was unsure of where Id go after death. I pridefully thought Id make the Celestial
Kingdom (the highest level of heaven), but only if I kept up this pace and even more could
I be fully assured. The scriptures above made
it very clear that I was saved by my faith, not
by all my works.
This newfound truth caused me much turmoil.
Isaiah 64:6 really made me squirm: But
we are all as unclean things and all our righteousness are as filthy rags
If that wasnt enough
For whoever
keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of
it (James 2:10) made me realize that all my good works would not get me into heaven,
but into hell. I could never keep all the law. It was impossible, because I continually stumbled. I will never forget when Pastor Carl Martin shared
this verse with me. It greatly confirmed to
me that I simply could never be good enough.
Just one stumble, and I was condemned to hell. I was well aware Id stumbled more than once!
The book of Galatians was also extremely meaningful to me as I journeyed my way out
of Mormonism.
if an angel from heaven preach any other gospel
let him be
accursed (Galatians 1:6-10) spoke all too clearly of the founder of Mormonism,
Joseph Smith. Another gospel had been preached to me for years and an angel, Moroni, had
brought it to Joseph Smith. It became clear
to me that Mormonism was a man-made religion not the Gospel of Jesus Christ as it
portrays itself to be. It also occurred to
me that Joseph Smith was very likely channeling spirits, an act forbidden by the Bible and
today practiced by those in the New Age movement.
The Book of Hebrews destroyed any remnant of belief in the Mormon priesthood. My high priest is Jesus Christ, now and forever. Mormonism teaches we have a living prophet
to lead us in these latter days, but Hebrews 1:1-2 tells us that today we have a
Bible, which is Gods last revelation to us. Jesus
is our only prophet, priest, and king.
Quite to my amazement, I discovered that the Mormon Aaronic priesthood is not based
on biblical principles. God set the minimum
age of a priest at 25 (Numbers 8:23-25), not 12 as the Mormons do. The LDS Church claims to be of the tribe of
Ephraim, yet Old Testament priests had to be of the tribe of Levi (Numbers 3:1-10; 8:5-22
and Exodus 38:21). Because believers in Jesus
Christ are priests in the sense that they have direct access to God, Christ is
the true High Priest (Hebrews 4:14; Hebrews 8; and 9:11).
After reading Hebrews, I found freedom in knowing that I did not have to depend on
my husbands priesthood to gain entry into heaven.
LDS doctrine emphasizes the importance of entrance into the Celestial Kingdom on
the shirttails of ones husband!
As I evaluated Mormon prophets, I discovered they did not pass the test of not
contradicting previous revelations, giving conflicting revelations or giving false
revelations. I learned from the Old Testament
that true prophets are 100% accurate 100% of the time (Deuteronomy 18:22). Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, and others failed
miserably.
For example, Joseph Smith prophesied that the New Jerusalem, including a temple
would be built in Missouri during that generation (1832, D & C 84:1-5). Smith was also to dedicate the temple and a cloud
(the glory of the Lord) was to fill the house.
No such building was ever constructed during Smiths time.
Smith again prophesied in 1835 that those who went to Zion would be ordained
to the ministry and prune the vineyard for the last time, or the coming of the
Lord, which was nigh even 56 years (Joseph Smith, History of the Church, Vol. 2, pg. 182, Feb. 14,
1835).
No temple was ever built in the New Jerusalem in Missouri, and the Lord did not
come in 1891 as Joseph Smith prophesied.
Again in 1843, Joseph Smith prophesied: There
are those of the rising generation who shall not taste death till Christ comes
. I
prophesy in the name of the Lord God, and let it be written the Son of Man will not
come in the clouds of heaven till I am eighty-five years old (History
of the Church, vol. 5, pg. 336). The
Lord has not yet returned and Joseph Smith and his early followers are all dead!
Early in my studies, I discovered a false prophesy in 1 Nephi 19:10. It predicts the crucifixion of Jesus and the three days of darkness that would follow His death. According to Luke 23:44, there were three hours of darkness.
2 Nephi 3:3 states that the seed of the Nephites shall not utterly be
destroyed, yet the Book of Mormon story ends with the Nephite culture being
destroyed. They can't have it both ways!
I was also shocked to find that several chapters in the Book of Mormon were exactly the same as that of the KJV of the Bible. For example, 2 Nephi 7 and 8 is the same as Isaiah
50 and 51, respectively. Even italicized
words added for clarification in the KJV are translated in the Book of Mormon! The copying continues for Chapters 12-24 of 2
Nephi. All these chapters are copied from
Isaiah 2-14.
Another blatant error is found in 2 Nephi 10:3 where it states that
Christ should be His name. Jesus
is His name Christ is a title! 2 Nephi
24:1-14 tells why Lucifer was cast out of heaven for wanting to be like God! Perhaps the LDS people should heed this warning! (See Isaiah 14).
The temple ceremonies which were supposedly sacred are really secret,
oath-taking ceremonies or ordinances in elaborate, ornately decorated buildings. These ordinances are necessary for salvation in
the Mormon heavens, so great pressure is placed on the membership to obtain a temple
recommend granting entry into the temple. To
qualify for a recommend, one must pay 10% of your income to the church, uphold all current
church leaders and profess your belief in the latter day prophet, as well as
Joseph Smith.
Some of the temple ordinances Ive experienced greatly resembled Freemasonry. One day I discovered a Freemasonry book at a
garage sale. I almost dropped it when I
realized the wording was virtually identical to a temple covenant I had once taken. Mormons will generally deny this, but I personally
saw the proof. Some LDS will defend this
issue by stating that Freemasonry took verbatim covenants from the LDS Church. This is unlikely since Joseph Smith was a Mason
and learned the script from them and then applied it to the temple ceremony!
In the spring of 1990, much of the temple ceremony was altered to remove some
controversial penalties and oaths
(ie, throat cutting, disembowelment), a Pay Lay Ale prayer chant (questionable
meaning), a ritual called the Five Points of Fellowship (quite similar to
Freemasonry), and part of a film that portrays a Christian minister as a hired worker of
Satan. This was no doubt done in the midst of
much criticism from other church denominations that had become aware of these temple
ordinances. With the removal of these
offensive things, the Mormon Church would appear more Christian.
I attended the temple when the old ordinances were in effect and often
felt things were quite strange. We were
actually warned not to discuss with each other what occurred in the temple. Therefore, no constructive discussions between
church members could ever be held. Not only
were these ordinances considered sacred by Mormons, but they appeared to me to
also be secret. When I indicated to a friend that I simply did not understand
much of it, they suggested I spend more time in the Book of Mormon. Supposedly the Holy Spirit would then assist me in
understanding these strange temple covenants. The
last time I went, I could hardly wait to get out. I
knew it was wrong and sensed an evil presence there.
Soon I abandoned wearing of the temple garment.
These are undergarments worn by Mormons as a kind of protection and are obtained
when one goes through the temple for the first time.
One thing Ive never forgotten was my first and only visit to the Salt Lake
City temple. At the time, I thought it odd
that the building had pentagrams on the outside and a huge eye near the ceiling in one of
the rooms. I recall looking up at this eye
and feeling quite uneasy. Years later, I
discovered that this is an occult symbol the all-seeing eye.
The purpose of the temple is to receive your endowments. This includes your temple garments and a new
name, along with some key words, signs, and tokens to allow one immediate entry into
heaven. Proxy baptisms for the dead
(contradicted in Hebrews 9:27) and weddings are also performed to complete ones
genealogy, as well as those of strangers. I
later discovered that the Bible teaches in I Timothy 1:4 that genealogies are worthless. Wedding ceremonies for young couples, as well as
sealings for all time and eternity for those married outside the temple are
frequently performed.
I found it interesting that the Book of Mormon states in Esther 8:19 that the
Lord worketh not in secret combinations, yet temple ordinances seem to fall into
this category. In Alma 37:30 it states that
judgments of God did come upon these workers of darkness and secret
combinations. Alma 30:23 mentions
foolish ordinances. What about
temples?
Earlier I mentioned several contradictions in the Book of Mormon itself. A small sampling of such errors include:
Alma 7:10 Jesus born in Jerusalem
Alma 24:10 people were forgiven of murders which today is an
unforgivable sin. When did God
change his mind?
Alma 36:18 someone is crying, O Jesus, thou Son of God, have mercy on
me seventy-three years before Jesus was born!
Alma 46:16 people were called Christians in 73 B.C., yet Acts 11:26 says
this occurred at Antioch. Both cant be
first!
3 Nephi 28:1-8 tells of three Nephites who never died. What about the total apostasy that supposedly
occurred?
Moroni 10:26 for if they die in their sins and they cannot be saved in
the kingdom of God. Why baptize for the
dead then?
If the Book of Mormon is the most accurately translated book on earth
as the Mormon Church boasts, why all the contradictions in LDS scripture? Why are several chapters exactly like some in the
KJV of the Bible? Why does the Book of Mormon
mention some things that werent even invented yet (ie, steel)? Why are there even more contradictions between
various books of the standard works (KJV Bible, Book of Mormon, D & C, and
Pearl of Great Price)? For example:
One God is taught in Alma 11:27-39, 44; 2 Nephi 31:21; Mormon 7:7; 3
Nephi 11:27, and Moses 1:3,6
.. but D & C 121:32; 132:18-20, 37 all teach
plural gods!
Alma 18:26-28; 22:8-11 and Alma 31:15 teach that God is a spirit; but D
& C 130:22 teaches that God has a body.
Jacob 4:9 and Alma 18:28, 34-36 all teach there is no pre-existence of
man. D & C 93:23, 29-33 and Abraham
3:18, 21-23 teach man pre-existed.
Death seals mans fate is taught in Mosiah 2:36-39 and Alma
34:32-35, but D & C 76:106-112; 88:99 teaches there is a second chance after
death.
Moroni 8:22-23; 2 Nephi 9:25-26; and Mosiah 15:24-27 teaches the heathen are saved
without baptism; however, D & C 128:5
The above are just a few of the contradictions I uncovered in the Mormon
scriptures. Many others exist to cast a
shadow of doubt on LDS scriptures.
My last day at the Mormon church came when a man spoke in Sacrament one morning and
shared with us II Peter 1:10:
give diligence to make your calling and election
sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall
never fail. His twist on this
verse was that good Mormons could have their seat in heaven reserved if they
continued to attend meetings, go to the temple, hold callings, pay tithes, study the
scriptures, etc., etc. When one was virtually
perfect, God the Father would appear and wrap His arms around you, reassuring you that you
would be admitted to heaven after death. This
was the Second Endowment, an ordinance only a few righteous Mormons would ever
receive, but one that everyone should strive for. This
man indicated the literal arms of God had encircled him and that God had told
him he would have a place in heaven. Either
this man had a very vivid imagination or he was channeling evil spirits.
I could no longer stand to sit in the presence of continued mockery of Gods
Holy Word. Nor could I rely on my good works
to gain me entry into heaven. I had been
told, and believed, a lie. I felt deceived,
shameful, and ignorant. More than anything, I
felt guilt at having raised my children in this false religion that was totally contrary
to Gods Word. Several months earlier, I
had repented of my past and asked Jesus to come into my life. As a believer, I had continued to go to church
with my husband twice a month, and continually saw more and more false teachings. It had actually become a game with me
search out the unbiblical teachings and confirm it with a scripture from the Bible! Then I would share my thoughts and convictions in
Sunday School or Relief Society classes. Asking
good questions I already had answers to would frequently start some very controversial
discussions and allow me the opportunity to show everyone the errors of LDS doctrine. My goal was to simply cast out some seeds of
doubt. It was up to God to bring about the
harvest. Very quickly, however, I found
myself physically ill as I listened to these false teachings. I absolutely had to get out! I could no longer accept the water and
bread of the Sacrament. The
next Sunday my daughters and I attended our first Bible-believing church service at Faith
Bible Fellowship Church. To this day, I
continue to learn and grow by studying Gods Word.
I am now in Gods family, undeserving as I am, yet saved by the grace
of God through Christs shed blood on the cross at Calvary. Never again will I have to attempt to work my way
to heaven. It was a free gift all along! My husband was eventually discipled by
Pastor Martin, became a believer, and left the Mormon Church. By his own admission, this was initially done to
make for a happier home! Many people prayed
for months before he began to see the truth. Unfortunately, our sin has
consequences. Our three sons have not yet
made professions of faith. One is married to
a false convert to Christianity and has three children; another who has
repeatedly heard the gospel, said the Sinners Prayer, but shows no fruit, is very
likely a false convert; and the third son graduated from a Christian school, heard the
gospel, but has rejected it. He is divorced
with two children and quite successful in his work. Needless
to say, these situations break my heart. Our older daughter is married with four
children. They attend a fundamental Baptist
Church. While battling my way out of
Mormonism, my daughter conceived out of wedlock. Needless
to say, this greatly added to the stress in our family.
However, I am pleased to say that when this child became eight, she made a
profession of faith, and to this day actively seeks to learn more about God. She has truly been a blessing in my life, as well
as my daughters. Our youngest daughter is 18 and a mature young woman. I homeschooled her from first grade all the way through high school. She has been blessed with a beautiful voice and currently attends Philadelphia Biblical University, majoring in Bible and vocal music performance. She serves on our worship team at Calvary Bible Church and is involved in a music ministry at college. Katie is diligent in her studies of the Word and seeks to live a righteous life. God has also blessed her with much discernment of false teachings and Satans ploys to destroy lives. She has gone on missions with Missionaries to the Preborn, who actively expose the evils of abortion through street evangelism. Because of these experiences, she is wise beyond her years regarding the sinfulness of man and the current apostasy of the church. WITNESSING TO MORMONS
Joseph Fielding Smith, tenth prophet of the LDS Church, stated: If Joseph Smith was a deceiver, who
willfully attempted to mislead people, then he should be exposed; his claims should be
refuted, and his doctrines shown to be false (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 1, pg. 188). Joseph Smith was a deceiver; therefore, it is
prudent that we expose his false teachings by warning all people of this pseudo-Christian
church. It is a man-made religion, straight
from the pits of Hell, and not from God, as Mormons would have you believe. In order to expose Joseph Smith and his false
religion, you must be prepared. Consider the
following tips: · Do it in love! Dont attack the person, be rude or ridicule
their beliefs. Be polite and patient. Tell them the truth. · Be committed to putting in some time
youll probably never convert a Mormon with one visit! And probably not even ten! · Use ONLY a King James Version Bible. They do not recognize any other translations. · CAUTION:
Be aware of Mormon terminology they use Christian words, but their
dictionary is different from ours! · Use their techniques in evangelism: a) Take
control of the conversation b) Put
them on the defense by asking pertinent questions c) Start
out with the milk or basic Christian teachings · Ask questions you already know the
answers to, such as: a) Do
you believe God has a body? b) Do
you believe He had a father and mother? c) Does
your book teach that God and Christ are really two gods? d) Do
you believe, As man is, God once was, as God is, man can become? · Use their own Book of Mormon to show
them: 2 Nephi 11:7; 26:12; 31:21; Mosiah
15:2-5; Alma 11:22-29; 3 Nephi 11:27, 36; Mormon 9:9-11, 19; Moroni 8:18. Do not let him add his own interpretation! Dont get sidetracked! Stay on one subject until youve reached a
satisfactory conclusion! · Begin to make a hole in his firm
foundation of Mormonism. I always
picture a brick wall and my efforts to pull bricks out of the bottom layer! Show them discrepancies and contradictions in the
Book of Mormon, D & C, and Pearl of Great Price.
Plant seeds of doubt that will give him a restless nights sleep. Stay away from bizarre teachings, most of which
the average Mormon has never heard of, such as blood atonement, Jesus was married and
polygamous, and that God is the literal father of Jesus.
He will only perceive these things as anti-Mormon falsehoods. · Focus on showing him that Mormons have
a different God, a different Jesus, and another gospel. · Share your testimony of what Jesus has
meant in your life. · When trapped by your comments, he will
no doubt revert to sharing his testimony. He
will mention that he knows Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God and that the
current prophet is as well; that the Book of Mormon is the most correctly translated book
on the earth today; that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is the only true
church on earth; that he upholds the current bishopric of this local church; and that
Jesus Christ is the son of God and Savior of the world.
Be prepared to counter his testimony. He will indicate he prayed according to James 1:5: If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of
God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given
him. He will then state that he felt a
burning in the bosom (D & C 9:8) that confirmed to him the truthfulness
his gospel. You will then need to
discuss the unreliability of emotions in determining truthfulness. · Depend on the Holy Spirit to guide you. There are many different levels of understanding
within the Mormon Church. Overall, it is
probably not best that you begin with a seasoned missionary. · Pray that God will bring about a harvest. We are called to plant and to water for Gods glory, but it is Him that gives the increase (I Corinthians 3:7).
CONSEQUENCES OF ACCEPTING MORMONISM If there arise among you a
prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, and the sign or the
wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods, which
thou hast not known, and let us serve them; thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that
prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for the
Lord your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the Lord your God with all your heart
and with all your soul. (Deuteronomy
13:1-3) Let no man deceive you with vain
words: for because of these things cometh the
wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.
(Ephesians 5:6) Of how much sorer punishment,
suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and
hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and
hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? For
we know him that hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? For we know him that hath said, Vengeance
belongeth unto me, I will recompense, saith the Lord.
And again, the Lord shall judge his people.
It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. (Hebrews 10:29-31) Even him, whose coming is after
the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all
deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love
of the truth, that they might be saved. And
for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the
truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness. (II
Thessalonians 2:9-12) REWARDS OF REJECTING MORMONISM But I fear, lest by any means,
as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtility, so your minds should be corrupted from
the simplicity that is in Christ. For if he
that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another
spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye
might well bare with him. (II
Corinthians 11:3-4) Look to yourselves, that we
lose not those things which we have wrought, but that we receive a full reward. Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the
doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that
abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son. If there come any unto you, and bring not this
doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed. (II John 8:10) |
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