Individuals Tens of Hundreds of Youthful, Frenetic, and Deceived Mormon Missionaries
The very to start with thing that Mormon total-time missionaries will say to another person, Christian or not, who answers his, or her, knock on that person’s house, apartment, or trailer-house doorway is often something like, “Superior afternoon! My title is Elder, or Sister ____, and we (there are often two, or a lot more, of them together) would like to notify you about a wonderful second witness for Jesus Christ, the E book of Mormon.” Right before 1990, one out of a few of these, predominantly Christian, people who answered the Mormon (LDS) knock, who didn’t know anything at all about the LDS Church, authorized these missionaries into their houses and politely sat and listened to their initial just one-hour spiel about Mormon theology, history, and doctrine. Through the 1970s and ’80s, simply because of the theological, historical, and doctrinal fact not being frequently and publicly regarded about Mormonism, a single out of just about every a few of those people men and women, identified as investigators by the Mormon Church, who opened their households to Mormon missionaries finished-up accepting Mormonism and staying baptized into the Mormon Church. Of course, they had been that persuasive at that time! Soon after 1990, and the introduction and increase of particular pcs and the Net in the Usa, the 95 per cent of the American populace that didn’t know just about anything about Mormon theology, history, and doctrine was lowered to close to 30 percent. Nevertheless, the rich Mormon Church, well worth almost 700 billion pounds in 2017, began, around 1990, to use computerization and the Online to refute the reality that Christian ministries began publishing on their web-sites about Mormonism. In essence what I am declaring is that the Mormon Church began its missionary endeavours in the early 1830s with lies and substance misrepresentations about LDS theology, record, and doctrine in get to deceive American Christians into believing that Mormon theology about God and Jesus Christ was straight from the Bible, that the Ebook of Mormon in no sensible contradicted or refuted biblical Christianity, and that the background of the Mormon Church, as the missionaries represented it, was an straightforward factual accounting of how the Mormon Church commenced its existence. The Utah-centered church has continued through the decades of the 19th, 20th, and 21st Hundreds of years to publicly lie about the facts encompassing its historical origin, its extremely altering theology, and its fluctuating and ever-altering doctrines that have been predicated on a theology, concocted in 1844 by its founder, Joseph Smith, Jr a theology that is as alien to the primary Trinitarian theology of the thoroughly fictional E-book of Mormon, plagiarized from the Holy Bible, as Greek mythology is alien to the good news of Jesus Christ contained in the New Testament.
When Christian investigators to Mormonism converse all through their meetings with comprehensive-time Mormon missionaries, those younger 18 to, normally, 25 yr outdated men and ladies only know how to react to questions about Mormon theology according to a script that they memorize throughout 6 months of indoctrination at the LDS Mission Education Heart, on the BYU campus in Provo, Utah. This script includes the 6 typical conversations given by all whole-time LDS missionaries to all investigators, and also intense teaching in psychological persuasion strategies, from qualified Mormon psychologists, to use on all those Christians who dilemma Mormon theology, history, and doctrine all through the training course of the conversations. When this rote script is pervaded and interrupted by Christian reasoning working with actual and legitimate details about Mormon theology, history, and doctrine, and scriptures from the Holy Bible, these missionaries are conditioned to retreat from reality into a defensive testimony shell wherever they refuse to reply inquiries and only answer with rote testimonies of their belief in the LDS scriptures as the phrase of God, and in Joseph Smith, Jr. as a prophet of God. When worst will come to worst, they are conditioned to just get up and leave the homes of the investigators without the need of any reaction in any way while telling the investigators that they are not ready to listen to the Mormon gospel. Of study course, there are many other total-time Mormon missionaries considerably more mature than the tens of hundreds on teenage men and ladies constantly knocking on doorways in the United states. These are the 1000’s of senior married couples who apply and are recognized for two-year missionary assignments in the United States and around the planet. These grandfatherly and grandmotherly persons, still Elder _____ and Sister _____, are very adept at getting into the households of battling Christians and into their confidence. Some of these more mature Mormons have presently served two or three calendar year missions when they were a lot more youthful.
Like I stated in the starting of this write-up, Mormon missionaries current the Guide of Mormon to Christian investigators as the keystone of Mormonism, as the most appropriate non-fiction book on the confront of the earth, and as historic scripture created on gold plates by historical prophets and translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. The Mormon missionaries will not inspire the investigator to study the E book of Mormon that he, or she, is given by missionaries as a matter of training course. The missionaries will inform them that sure scriptures will need to read as assigned for just about every of the 6 discussions. The explanation for this is that the missionaries do not want the Christian to examine many Reserve of Mormon scriptures that are opposed to, and openly contradict, Biblical New Testomony scriptures, and that are blatantly contradictory to the genuine and real Mormon theology of God. Are you curious as to what these Ebook of Mormon scriptures are? Effectively, the to start with just one is identified in 2 Nephi 25: 23. “For we labor diligently to create, to persuade our little ones, and also our brethren, to feel in Christ. And to be reconciled to God for we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do.” If Joseph Smith, Jr. experienced been alert enough to his own profound vanity, he would have stopped composing and put a interval after the phrase saved, but he extra that the grace of Jesus Christ is not as crucial as the will work of guy. In other text, Smith claimed that if, perchance, functions are not enough to conserve a human being, then grace will fill in what is missing. Thoroughly opposed to this certain Guide of Mormon verse and its meaning are the words of the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 2: 4-9, “But God, who is prosperous in mercy, for his fantastic appreciate wherewith he cherished us, Even when we have been useless in sins, hath quickened us jointly with Christ, (by grace ye are saved) And hath elevated us up jointly, and created us sit alongside one another in heavenly destinations in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to occur he may shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. For by grace are ye saved by faith and that not of yourselves: it is the present of God: Not of performs, lest any guy ought to boast.” The obvious contradiction among the E book of Mormon verse and the text of the Apostle Paul to the Ephesians is commonly recognized by the rational human thoughts, for the Reserve of Mormon states that a person is saved by grace and will work, although the Apostle Paul said that “ye are saved “only” by grace by faith in Jesus, and he emphasized that salvation is “not” of performs to any degree. A different fascinating factor of Mormon theology is that, in the existing Ebook of Mormon topical manual, or concordance, there is no reference to Ephesians 2: 4-9 provided underneath the text of 2 Nephi 25:23, even while there is no other scripture in the Holy Bible that will come nearer to the precise wording of the Book of Mormon verse than the 1 in Ephesians 2. There is only 1 logical rationale for this absurd absence. The Mormon brethren do not want rank-and-file Mormons to examine the two scriptures on a regular foundation. The Holy Spirit could possibly lead the bewildered, but prayerful Mormon, to be aware the blatant contradiction and that the Apostle Paul was proper and Joseph Smith, Jr. absolutely incorrect.
Now, what would you say about a routinely posted 1984 Mormon Melchizedek Priesthood private review guide containing a incredibly distinct lesson about the real Mormon theology of the origin of God and the top exalted destiny of all worthy Mormon elders primarily the final printed and published 20th Century restatement of Joseph Smith, Jr.’s “King Follett Discourse” and Mormon Prophet Lorenzo Snow’s refinement of it in the late 1890s? What would you say knowing that, if this distinct released and commemorated LDS priesthood lesson were browse to all Christian investigators of Mormonism right after the presentation of the six typical missionary conversations, all those Christians would regard what the Mormon missionaries experienced explained to them about the Book of Mormon and Mormon theology as lies and misrepresentations? Properly, it is the fact! This particular lesson is “Lesson 21-Guy May possibly Turn into Like God,” and it is from the commemorated and extolled 1984 39-lesson LDS Melchizedek Priesthood Personalized Review Tutorial, “Retain These Commandments.” In “Lesson 21,” it is composed as canon Mormon scripture and commandments, and proclaimed by the LDS 1984 To start with Presidency of Mormon Prophet Spencer W. Kimball, that the ultimate destiny of all deserving Mormon elders is to be as great as God the Father, and, according to “Lesson 21,” “an elder cannot desire to be better.” In addition, “Lesson 21” states that, “It is the initial principle of the Gospel to know for a certainty the Character of God, and to know that we may possibly converse with him as lone gentleman converses with a further, and that he was at the time a gentleman like us yea, that God himself, the Father of us all, dwelt on an earth.” And that “As guy now is, God the moment was: As God now is, male may well be.” “He is our Father-the Father of our spirits-and was when a man in mortal flesh as we are, and there was under no circumstances a time when there were not Gods and worlds and when males had been not passing through the same ordeals that we are now passing by way of.” “Listed here, then, is everlasting everyday living – to know the only clever and true God and you have to discover how to be Gods yourselves, and to be kings and clergymen to God, the similar as all Gods have completed in advance of you.”
Appears like a Greek mythological drama, would not it? If the powers of acceptable human implication and inference have been at do the job in the development of “Lesson 21,” the rational individual, particularly the real-blue Mormon elder, can have an understanding of and recognize from the foregoing statements from “Lesson 21” that, 1) The Mormon father-god, with a capital G, was mortally born as a youngster on an earth-like world somewhere in the cosmos, and that he grew to manhood, as humans increase to adulthood, and that all adult males born on world earth are destined as Mormon elders to be just like the Mormon father-god, with a cash G, by becoming as terrific as that father-god by performing all the things that the Mormon father-god did as a mortal and as an exalted god, with a capital G 2) The Mormon elder, built into an exalted father-god, has to have what the Mormon father-god obtained in purchase to make a entire world and billions of spirit young children in like method. I signify, if the mortal Mormon elder is to be particularly like the father-god, he has to have a spouse who is a mother-goddess, with a cash G, with whom he can celestially procreate people billions of spirit kids. Mormon theology devolves upon the sophisticated details of Joseph Smith’s “King Follett Discourse” in the manner of turning into a deity and performing like a deity as a result of attendance at the Mormon temples whereby these superior theological particulars are taught. Nevertheless, they are venerated relatively innocuously in music on a common foundation in Sunday LDS sacrament conferences through the words of the 19th Century Mormon songster and theological poet Eliza R. Snow’s hymn, “Oh. My Father.” In that hymn’s third verse, the pursuing terms denote this superior theological unique of a “deified mother in heaven:”
“I had figured out to connect with thee Father,
Thru thy Spirit from on large,
But, right up until the essential of expertise
Was restored, I understood not why.
In the heav’ns are parents solitary?
No, the considered tends to make purpose stare!
Real truth is reason truth everlasting
Tells me I have a mother there.”
Most Christians who attend Mormon sacrament meetings as visitor investigators to Mormonism have no earthly thought what they are singing when they mouth the words of the foregoing hymn, due to the fact Mormonism is the only polytheistic theology that advances the particular doctrine of a mother-goddess in heaven, and the theological doctrine is under no circumstances, by direction of the Mormon prophet and apostles, pointed out in general public Mormon sacrament meetings of in Sunday college classes. Now, how would a reading through of”Lesson 21-Person May Become Like God” immediately after a summation of the full-time Mormon six-discussion ritual serve to fully contradict the theology of the Guide of Mormon in the minds of Christian investigators? This result of contradiction goes together with the certain instructions presented by the missionaries for the investigators not to study the Reserve of Mormon any extra than directed ahead of baptism for they are fearful that their investigators may possibly learn some points that they do not want them to know. In Mormon 9: 9-10, the E book of Mormon states, “For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, currently, and eternally, and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of altering? Now if ye have imagined up unto yourselves a god who doth fluctuate and in whom there is shadow of shifting, then have ye imagined up unto yourselves a god who is not a God of miracles.”
As a result, the Trinitarian theology of a single unchangeable immutable God, a personage of spirit, in the E book of Mormon (which was plagiarized from the Holy Bible by Joseph Smith, Jr.), was radically altered in 1844 by Joseph Smith. Jr. to existing a extremely changeable, after human, Mormon father-god, with a cash G, and a very changeable savior, a Mormon Jesus, that is not the identical yesterday, today, and without end, and not as John the Apostle wrote in John 1:1, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Phrase (Jesus) was with God, and the Phrase was God.” The Mormon Jesus is represented to be the extremely fictional and pagan very first-born spirit child procreated by the Mormon father-god, with a funds G, and the mom-goddess, with a capital G, a brother to Lucifer, the satan, and sired biologically/sexually on the earth by the Mormon father-god, with a funds G, and the mortal Mary, the mom of Jesus. In other text, Mormon theology teaches that Jesus was not born of a virgin mother. Consequently, the deviation of “Lesson 21-Male Might Develop into Like God ” from Guide of Mormon theology and from New Testament Christianity is blatantly evident to the Christian investigator to Mormonism if “Lesson 21-Person May perhaps Develop into Like God” is offered to them, especially immediately after those people battling Christians are barraged with the deceptions and misrepresentations offered to them by Mormon full-time missionaries.
I have had an possibility to examine the Christian conversion of Mica Wilder, the total-time Mormon missionary who was sent for two-yrs by the LDS Church to Orlando, Florida, with his expensive, now Christian, mother by telephone. Mica was the regular Mormon missionary, brought-up in a rigid Mormon spouse and children, who mouthed anything that he was conditioned and programmed to recite to the investigators of Mormonism. Still, Mica hadn’t counted on the Holy Spirit intervening throughout his Florida mission, revealing to him by the text of a Christian pastor the easy fact about the grace of Jesus that the Savior freely gave to all mankind. “Browse the Bible as a small boy or girl would read it,” he was endorsed by this Baptist pastor, and Mica adopted the counsel and obtained, above a small time, a knowledge of truth though on his Mormon mission that the grace of Jesus is completely plenty of.” The opening of a Mormon full-time missionary’s coronary heart to the truth contained in the Holy Bible about the Savior Jesus is not an quick process. Mica was most likely only one particular of the really couple souls, out of the tens of 1000’s of these ubiquitous youthful frenetic Mormon zealots, to find out the truth of the matter about Mormonism on their missions. Most of these young males, for whom likely on a Mormon mission is a church expectation, are elevated in Mormon households and sternly conditioned above their formative many years to put together to be summoned individually by the Mormon prophet (actually by a really pricey laptop or computer) to commit two a long time of their life, at their own expenditure, or subsidized by the Mormon Church, recruiting change Mormons and most of them correctly do the devil’s work and return dwelling with wishes to keep on being real-blue Mormons.
Why is this religiously frenzied programmatic endeavor so extremely important to the Mormon Church? Very well, the Mormon Prophet Spencer W. Kimball, in 1983, said that “converts are the life’s blood of the church,” and this assertion can be quickly translated into pounds and cents. For each individual battling Christian converted to Mormonism by the entire-time Mormon missionaries gets to be, on baptism into the LDS Church, a total-tithe payer who commits to voluntarily paying out one-tenth of his earnings, before taxes, as a prerequisite for membership. There are other prerequisites to which the convert Mormon have to agree to in buy for baptism to be formally sanctioned by the bishop of the individual ward (Mormon congregation) to which the convert will be assigned but these are not as important as the determination of the change to pay a whole-tithe. In truth, it is usually a tailor made for the comprehensive-time missionaries to put together the prospect for baptism to hand the Mormon bishop his, or her, to start with tithing verify ahead of the ceremony of baptism is administered. The point is evidently evident that Mormon converts, right until the moment they make your mind up that what they have been instructed about Mormonism by the full-time missionaries is fully mistaken, are quite a valuable income for the 700 billion dollar Utah-based mostly Mormon Church. With about 80,000 to 100,000 new converts each individual calendar year in the United states of america, with each of them signing above close to $1,000/month of attained money as tithing, that is about $90 million for each yr that flows into the Mormon coffers for an ordinary period of 5 years in advance of the regular Mormon convert leaves the Mormon Church for doctrinal causes.
Perceptive youthful guys, this sort of as Mica Wilder, are, in fact, rare to locate among the the approximate 90,000 entire-time LDS missionaries in the several components of the globe currently, most in the United states and Canada. Now the normal Mormon missionary typically finishes-up baptizing all around four having difficulties Christians into Mormonism throughout the two several years he, or she, spends doing the job total-time for the Mormon Church. Quite a few of the quite a few missionaries with whom I labored for 30 decades, from 1970 till 2000, compared their missions to entire-time employment, not for Jesus, but for their mission presidents and the church. They are taught by their mother and father and church academics from the cradle-up to feel that Jesus’ death only supplied freedom from actual physical demise through resurrection by having to pay only for the transgression of Adam and Eve (Mormon theology stipulates that Adam and Eve did not sin, but simply transgressed the law, accomplishing just what the Mormon father-god predicted them to do in buy to create the human race). As the Mormon temple endowment emphasizes, the overall procedure of attaining exalted godhood is the very same endlessly recurring ceremony of passage for just about every exalted Mormon elder and his wife.
Salvation to Mormons is only “resurrection from the dead,” which, to them, is the only absolutely free present that arrived as a result of the Mormon savior, the Mormon Jesus. Having to Mormon heaven, or attaining exalted godhood, calls for frequent function, repentance, and improvement. Mormons will not comprehend and comprehend that the great white throne of judgment, described by the Apostle John in Revelation 20:11-15, is the previous and ultimate resurrection, for all those souls who have “not” accepted the grace, the free of charge reward of salvation, of Jesus, but refused throughout their mortality to abide by the admonition of the Savior and his apostles. These souls are the dead, modest and excellent, who shall stand in advance of God, who will not be given a spot in heaven according to grace whose names are not penned in the Lambs E-book of Existence, but in the publications that have recorded only the will work of these persons. Although the saved in Christ Jesus will be caught-up with the Savior in accordance to his blessed grace, those who have sought to get to heaven only by their performs, their filthy rags, will be cast into the lake of fireplace, which is the second dying, according to Revelation 20: 14. If they never transform from their evil means to Jesus, these people today will include almost all of these people today who have offered their souls to the Mormon Church.