
Critique of Aberrant Religions - Part 2
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(1) We have addressed Christian Liberalism, Christian Science, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Now let us turn our FOCUS to Latter-day Saints or Mormonism.
(2) Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844) claimed that in 1820, 10 years prior to him starting the LDS church, he received his “First Vision,” at the age of 14. Smith had been studying the passage in the Bible James 1:5 which says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be given him.”
On the BASIS of that verse, Smith determined to ask God which Christian church to JOIN. He claims his question was answered in a VISION where God the Father and Jesus Christ both appeared to him in a “sacred grove” of trees near his home in Palmyra, New York. Smith reported that Christ WARNED him to join NONE of the churches because they were all WRONG, their creeds were an ABOMINATION in God’s sight, and those who profess these religions were all CORRUPT.
(3) Now let us compare some of LDS doctrines with those of Christianity.
(4) Is the God of Mormonism the same as the God of the Bible? No. The God of Mormonism was formerly a mortal, finite human who became God and attained his current deified state by obedience to eternal laws and principles. And because he could become God, individual humans can still become divine by following the same eternal laws and principles.
(4) But the God of the Bible has always been ETERNALLY God (Ps. 90:2). God is spirit (John 4:24). James 2:19 says, “You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe, and tremble.” The God of the Bible is all-knowing and all-loving God, yet He declares that He knows of no other gods (Isa. 44:18). God insists that before Him no god was formed, neither shall there be any god that comes after Him (Isa. 43:10; 44:6). In summary, the God described in the Bible is not the god in which Mormons believe. LDS doctrine claims that God the Father was once a man, but “progressed” to godhood. In LDS doctrine God has a physical body, thus, He is not spirit as Christianity affirms. Mormonism promotes that humans can become gods contrary to what the Bible plainly declares.
(5) In Mormonism God the Father has “a body of flesh and bones
as tangible as man’s” and can only be at one place at any time. This is totally contrary to the biblical fact that God is Spirit.
(6) Christianity has no concept of humans becoming gods, but Mormons believe that humans can become gods. Consequently, there are many gods in Mormonism; in other words, LDS doctrine is manifestly POLYTHEISTIC, and that is totally contrary to the fact that the Bible says the Lord is the Only God. In the words of Mormon apostle Orson Pratt, “If we should take a million other worlds like this and number their particles, we should find that there are more gods than there are particles of matter in those worlds.”
(7) Mormonism sees Jesus as the Spirit child of God the Father, a heavenly Mother and spirit brother of Lucifer contrary to what Christianity teaches concerning the Virgin Birth through Mary.
(8) Fifth LDS president Lorenzo Snow stated, “As Man is, God once was; as God is, man may become.”
(9) LDS teaches that TOTAL APOSTASY overcame the Christian church shortly after the death of the last apostle. They predicted that apostasy would engulf the Christian church in what they called the “GREAT APOSTASY” — a complete abandonment of true Christian principles. Thus, there had been NO TRUE CHRISTIANITY on the earth for 1700 years. Therefore, the “one true church” needed to be RESTORED.
(10) The sacred books for LDS are the King James Version of the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price written by Smith. LDS claims that the Bible is “the word of God insofar as it is translated correctly.” The Doctrine and Covenants contains revelations and declarations given through various LDS leaders, but primarily by Joseph Smith.
(11) Ron Rhodes author of the book “The 10 Most Important Things You Can Say to a Mormon.”
(12) Rhodes adds more detail: “This passage records the apostle Paul’s warning against believing a DIFFERENT gospel. Notice that there is NO INDICATION that there would be a TOTAL apostasy of the entire church throughout the world. The LOCAL CHURCH in Galatia was the focus of these statements by the apostle Paul.”
(13) “The Galatians had apparently succumbed to a gospel that added WORKS TO FAITH. . . . This effectively added “law” to the “grace” Paul had been preaching. Gal. 3:1, 3 says, ‘You foolish Galatians! . . . . After beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort?’”
This is episode 237.
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