More Thinking Has Been Done For Them



An article in the LDS Church News on January 09, 2010, titled: "Use Proper Sources" states in a lot of words that one should only use the resources that the Mormon church sees fit for its members. That means the GA's already did the thinking and the homework for you so all you have to do it quote it from their text books. How convenient for those poor brain dead people who just can't/aren't allowed, to think on their own. Oh, the web site is www.ldschurchnews.com

SAINTS ALIVE in JESUS Newsletter




Please click on the heading to go to Tacoma's web site.
You can go to www.saintsalive.com for more information!

p>Blessings Graphic #29

Blessings | Forward this Picture

Mormon Missions Midwest Outreach Newsletter













CLICK ON EACH PHOTO TO READ THE CONTEXT OF THE NEWSLETTER. DON'T FORGET TO GO THEIR WEB SITE FOR MORE VALUABLE INFORMATION! CLICK ON THE HEADING TO GO THEIR WEB!

Mormon Home Evening

Mormon Home Evening



Martin Luther and Mormonism

Posted: 15 Apr 2010 08:02 AM PDT

In the early 1500's, a man named Martin Luther figured out something important -- the Roman Catholic Church, of which he was a devout and devoted part, was abusing its power. Among other things, the church was selling -- for money -- forgiveness and passes to heaven.

Luther could see that the church was in error because Luther had thoroughly studied the Holy Bible.

In Luther's day, the Catholic lay-people knew little of what was in the Bible. The Catholic clergy used a Bible written in Latin, a language that the common people did not speak or read. The clergy, by keeping the Bible to themselves in this way, were free to misinterpret the holy book to their own benefit -- and thus they did.

In an attempt to end the wrongful practices of the Church upon the people, Luther himself translated the Bible into German. Though he did not, at the time, particularly agree that a few of the books belonged in the Bible, he did not presume to add to, nor take away from, the Bible as it was. He translated God's Word, making it accessible to the masses.

Skip ahead three centuries. In the early 1800's, a man named Joseph Smith produced a book called the Book of Mormon, which condemned the Catholic Church for its errors, calling it the "great and abominable church". It should be understood that the "Reformation", a movement that had started with Martin Luther, would have been widely recognized by Smith's day.

This is a good time to add just a little more information about the Reformation. According to www.theopedia.com,

"The theology of the Reformers departed from the Roman Catholic Church primarily on the basis of three great principles:

* Sole authority of Scripture,
* Justification by faith alone, and
* Priesthood of the believer. "

In other words, in the view of the Reformers (who had read and studied the Bible for themselves), where the Catholic Church was most errant was in

1- Going above/around the Bible for spiritual/religious doctrine
2- Teaching that salvation had more requirements than faith in Christ
3- Claiming exclusive "priesthood" for the religious elite, rather than for each born-again believer (1 Peter 2:9).

Joseph Smith and his Book of Mormon claimed that the Catholic Church had erred by taking many "plain and precious truths" from the Bible, and that he was the one to put those truths back in. This post is not going to address his work on the Bible, other than to state that it is easy to prove that what Joseph "restored" came from his creative imagination and desire to prove himself a prophet.

The question for this post is, since Mormonism since its inception has believed the Catholic Church is the church of the devil (or at least the main face of said church), why has it done the exact same thing?

Specifically:

1- The Mormon Church claims that there is authority over and above the Bible: the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, the Pearl of Great Price (all produced by Joseph Smith), and the teachings of the LDS authority figures.
2- The Mormon Church has added to faith many other requirements.
3- The Mormon Church teaches that priesthood is only for worthy LDS males.

The Catholic Church was able to keep its people subjugated to the Church and its leadership by keeping them away from a knowledge of the Holy Bible.

Martin Luther gave people the power to read the Bible and thus freed them, financially, emotionally, and spiritually from the religious wrong-doings of the Roman Catholic religion.

The Mormon Church keeps its people subjugated to the Mormon Church and its leadership by keeping them away from a knowledge of the Holy Bible.

The LDS have the Bible in their homes, in their own language. But their religion still keeps the Bible truth out of their minds and hearts in at least five ways:

1- The LDS religion insists that the Bible can not be trusted (the 8th Article of Faith).

2- The LDS religion has created and taught new definitions for terms in the Bible, so that when a Mormon reads the Bible, s/he is confused. Some examples of this are the teachings a) that there are two "God the Father"'s, b) that salvation equals universal resurrection and the ability to overcome sin, and c) that 'priesthood' is an authority or power that gets handed down from one faithful (to the church) Mormon man to another.

3- The LDS religion emphasizes Book of Mormon reading over Bible reading. The Book of Mormon contains plagiarized sections of the KJV Bible, with minor wording removed or inserted. It contains Bible stories with new character names and reworked story details. It also contains separated and recombined Bible passages. Because a Mormon is typically more familiar with the Book of Mormon than the Bible, Bible comprehension is negatively affected by the reader's Book-of-Mormon 'lenses'.

4- The LDS religion has an official version of the Bible, the KJV. The King James Version, written in Old English, contains out-dated words and phrasing. More modern Bible translations, such as the NKJV or the NASB, are much more easily understood by the modern reader!

5- The LDS Bible comes with chapter headings. These headings look like they are brief overviews of each chapter. However, they are really used to promote Bible-contrary LDS church doctrine. For instance, the chapter heading for 1 Corinthians 8 teaches that there are many real gods, just as Joseph Smith did from this same piece of scripture.

I was a Mormon. Like Martin Luther, I'm protesting that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is keeping their members away from them the truth of and in the Bible, for the sake of money and power. My efforts, and those of people like me, will probably not bring the Mormon Church to its knees. But my prayer is that many Mormons will still find the Bible, and because of it, be freed from Mormonism and saved into the Life of Jesus Christ.

by Staci Lee

Truth vs False

The difference between the Bible and Mormon writings:

"A truthful witness saves lives [the Bible], but a false witness is deceitful [the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants]." Proverbs 14:25

Spreading the truth brings light and life. Everything that is false brings darkness and death.

Move away from the thing that brings damnation into salvation.

"A false witness [the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants] will not go unpunished, and he [Joseph Smith and the like] who pours out lies will perish." Proverbs 19:9

Conversation with Feisty Mormon at Temple Square

It's All In A Name

What is in a name? The first thought is that it's the identification of someone, some other creature, or something. A name is not to be confused with a title or position.
In reference to our Lord, the name in which we identify our Savior was very important to God. And so, our Lord and Savior was named, JESUS.
"It became evident why he was named "Jesus" (Luke 1:30-33), the Grecianized form of the Hebrew name meaning, "God Saves," and why he became recognized as "the Christ," the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew, "Messiah" meaning "the Anointed One." (Harpers Bible Dictionary, Miller, Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York, 1961, pg. 323)
In the Bible, when in reference to His identity before birth and after birth, the name is Jesus.
"She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins." (Matthew 1:21)
"You will be with child and give birth, to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus." (Luke 1:31)
"On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise him, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he had been conceived." (Luke 2:21)
"When the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what the custom of the Law required," (Luke 2:27)
Now, Christ is a title that was not put on the infant Jesus before his birth or during his infancy. Rather, it was added to His name sometime in His later life.
"Christ:" originally a title (Jesus the Christ) later used as part of the name (Jesus Christ.)" (Websters New World Dictionary, pg. 253)
Now, in Mormondom, the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants say something different.
"according to the words of the prophets, and also the word of the angel of God, his name shall be Jesus Christ, the son of God." (2 Nephi 25:19, BoM)
"Behold, Jesus Christ is the name which is given of the Father, and there is none other name given whereby man can be saved;" (D&C 18:23)
The Bible does not say His name shall be Jesus Christ, but Jesus. The BoM and the D&C are wrong.

A Blessed Easter To All


About Me

My photo
Michigan, United States
I spent a lot of time deciding if I should write this blog or not. I'm not a great writer and I'm not going to pretend to be. I need to share what I have learned and I might not make some people happy with what I am saying. This blog is a way for me to release the thoughts and feelings that come with knowing I grew up in the wrong religion. A healing process if you will.

How To Read This Blog

Please start with the month of February 2007 and read backwards. This is the most effective way to understand, in order, why I say what I do.

Handmaidens Creed

1.I believe in God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit as one God without beginning or end.
2.I believe the Bible to be the Holy Inspired word of God with full truth and righteousness. No other writing is.
3.I believe that the work of the Lord comes first. Before any temporal thing or person.
4.I believe that grace is a gift and Christ gives that gift freely to all who believe.
5.I believe that the beauty of a woman is contained inside of her and not by what she looks like on the outside.
6.I believe that marriage is sacred and represents the Godhead on earth; two are one just as three are one.
7.I believe that love is more powerful than any other power. Remember, God is love.
8.I believe that tithing is not a part of God's new covenant, free will offerings are. And that doesn't mean just money.
9.I believe that the Aaronic, Levitical, and Melchizedek priesthoods are abolished and Christs Holy Priesthood whom Christ is the "Great High Priest" is eternal.
10.I believe that every believer is a priest in the "Priesthood of Believers".
11.I believe that when two are one, nobody is to separate the one.
12.I believe that Christ is the only way to heaven.
13.I believe that our bodies are temples, not man made buildings.
14.I believe that liars make fools out of others and the liar hates the fool.
15.I believe that all believers are in authority to preach the gospel.
16.I believe that the word 'organization' to describe Christs body is evil and has no place with God.
17.I believe the Americas are not the land of Zion and Christ will return to His origonal land-Israel in the Middle East.
18.I believe that God has set out correct ways of worshiping Him, not man.
19.I believe in holding to the truths of the Bible and not mans understanding of it.
20.I believe that the world is full of evil and Satan can easily gain control over the minds of those who do not profess Christ of the Bible to be their only Messiah.
21.I believe that Saints are those who know the real Savior, Jesus Christ, of whom the Bible speaks of; not the jesus of a cult.