What does Mormonism teach?
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The doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints (Mormons) are very interesting. Most of the 'odd' ones are not
initially taught to potential converts. But they should be. Instead, "they are
are revealed later as one matures and gains the ability to accept them." The
LDS Church tries to make its official doctrines appear Christian but what
underlies those Christian sounding terms is far from Christian in meaning.
Following are the teachings of its officials throughout the years. Please note
that these teachings are documented from Mormon writers, not anti-Mormon
writers. Finally, many Mormons respond that most of the the citations
below are not from official Mormon writings, as if that disproves the doctrines
they teach. If they are not official, fine. But, if not, then why have the
Mormon apostles and high officials taught them, written them, and why are their
books sold in Mormon bookstores? The truth is, the following is what Mormons
are taught.
Atonement
"Jesus paid for all our sins when He suffered in the
Garden of Gethsemane," (Laurel Rohlfing, “Sharing Time: The Atonement,” Friend,
Mar. 1989, 39.) "
We accept Christ's atonement by repenting of our sins, being
baptized, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost, and obeying all of the
commandments," (Gospel Principles, Corporation of the President of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1979, pg. 68.)
Baptism
Baptism for the dead, (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. II, p. 141.) This is a practice of baptizing
each other in place of non-Mormons who are now dead. Their belief is that in the
afterlife, the "newly baptized" person will be able to enter into a higher level
of Mormon heaven.
Bible
"We believe the Bible to be the word of God as far
as it is translated correctly. . ." 8th Article of Faith of the Mormon Church.
"Wherefore, thou seest that after the book hath gone forth through the hands
of the great and abominable church, that there are many plain and precious
things taken away from the book, which is the book of the Lamb of God." (1 Nephi
13:28).
Book of Mormon
The book of Mormon is more correct than the Bible, (History of the Church, 4:461.)
Devil
The Devil was born as a spirit after Jesus "in the morning of pre-existence," (Mormon Doctrine, page 192.)
Jesus and Satan are spirit brothers and we were all born as siblings in heaven
to them both, (Mormon Doctrine, p. 163.)
A plan of salvation was needed for the people of earth so Jesus offered a plan to the Father and Satan offered a plan
to the father but Jesus' plan was accepted. In effect the Devil wanted to be the
Savior of all Mankind and to "deny men their agency and to dethrone god."
(Mormon Doctrine, page 193; Journal of Discourses, vol. 6, page 8.)
God
God used to be a man on another planet, Mormon Doctrine, p. 321. Joseph Smith,
Times and Seasons, Vol 5, pp. 613-614; Orson Pratt, Journal of Discourses, Vol
2, p. 345, Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, vol. 7, p. 333.) "
The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s..." (D&C 130:22).
God is in the form of a man, (Joseph Smith, Journal of Discourses, Vol. 6, p. 3.) "
God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in
yonder heavens!!! . . . We have imagined that God was God from all eternity. I
will refute that idea and take away the veil, so that you may see" (Teachings of
the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 345
God the Father had a Father, (Joseph Smith, History of the Church, vol. 6, p. 476; Heber C. Kimball, Journal of Discourses,
vol. 5, p. 19; Milton Hunter, First Council of the Seventy, Gospel through the
Ages, p. 104-105.)
God resides near a star called Kolob, (Pearl of Great Price, pages 34-35; Mormon Doctrine, p. 428.)
God had sexual relations with Mary to make the body of Jesus, (Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, Vol. 4, p. 218,
1857; vol. 8, p. 115.) - This one is disputed among many Mormons and not always
'officially' taught and believed. Nevertheless, Young, the 2nd prophet of the
Mormon church taught it. "
Therefore we know that both the Father and the Son are
in form and stature perfect men; each of them possesses a tangible body . . . of
flesh and bones." (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 38).
God, becoming a god
After you become a good Mormon, you have the potential of becoming a god,
(Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pages 345-347, 354.) "
Then shall they be gods, because they have no end; therefore shall they be from everlasting to
everlasting, because they continue; then shall they be above all, because all
things are subject unto them. Then shall they be gods, because they have all
power, and the angels are subject unto them," (DC 132:20).
God, many gods
There are many gods, (Mormon Doctrine, p. 163.) "
And they (the Gods) said: Let there be light: and there was light (Book of Abraham 4:3)
God, mother goddess
There is a mother god, (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 443.)
God is married to his goddess wife and has spirit children, (Mormon Doctrine p. 516.)
God, Trinity
The trinity is three separate Gods: The Father, the Son, and the
Holy Ghost. "That these three are separate individuals, physically distinct from
each other, is demonstrated by the accepted records of divine dealings with
man." (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 35.)
The Gospel
The true gospel was lost from the earth. Mormonism is its restoration, (Articles of
Faith, by James Talmage, p. 182-185.)
Consists of laws and ordinances: "As these sins are the result of individual acts it is just that forgiveness for
them should be conditioned on individual compliance with prescribed requirements
-- 'obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.'" (Articles of Faith p.
79)
Heaven
There are three levels of heaven: telestial, terrestrial, and celestial, Mormon Doctrine, p. 348.
The Holy Ghost
The Holy Ghost is a male personage, A Marvelous Work and a Wonder, (Le Grand Richards, Salt Lake City,
1956, page 118; Journal of Discources, Vol. 5, page 179.)
Jesus
The first spirit to be born in heaven was Jesus, (Mormon Doctrine, page 129.)
Jesus and Satan are spirit brothers and we were all born as siblings in heaven to them
both, (Mormon Doctrine, p. 163; Gospel Through the Ages, p. 15.)
Jesus' sacrifice was not able to cleanse us from all our sins, (murder and repeated
adultery are exceptions), (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 3, p. 247, 1856.)
"
Therefore we know that both the Father and the Son are in form and stature
perfect men; each of them possesses a tangible body . . . of flesh and bones."
(Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 38). "
The birth of the Saviour was as natural as are the births of our children; it was the result of natural action.
He partook of flesh and blood - was begotten of his Father, as we were of our
fathers." (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 8: p. 115). "
Christ was begotten by an Immortal Father in the same way that mortal men are begotten by mortal fathers"
(Mormon Doctrine," by Bruce McConkie, p. 547). "
Christ Not Begotten of Holy Ghost ...Christ was begotten of God. He was not born without the aid of Man, and
that Man was God!" (Doctrines of Salvation, Joseph Fielding Smith, 1954, 1:18).
"
Elohim is literally the Father of the spirit of Jesus Christ and also of the
body in which Jesus Christ performed His mission in the flesh ..." (First
Presidency and Council of the Twelve, 1916, God the Father, compiled by Gordon
Allred, pg. 150).
Joseph Smith
If it had not been for Joseph Smith and the restoration, there would be no salvation. There is no salvation [the context is
the full gospel including exaltation to Godhood] outside the church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Mormon Doctrine, p. 670.)
Pre-existence
We were first begotten as spirit children in heaven and then born naturally on earth,
(Journal of Discourse, Vol. 4, p. 218.)
The first spirit to be born in heaven was Jesus, (Mormon Doctrine, page 129.)
The Devil was born as a spirit after Jesus "in the morning of pre-existence," (Mormon Doctrine, page 192.)
Prophets
We need prophets today, the same as in the Old Testament, (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 444-445.)
Salvation
"One of the most fallacious doctrines originated by Satan and propounded by man is that man is
saved alone by the grace of God; that belief in Jesus Christ alone is all that
is needed for salvation." (Miracle of Forgiveness, Spencer W. Kimball, p. 206.)
A plan of salvation was needed for the people of earth so Jesus offered a
plan to the Father and Satan offered a plan to the father but Jesus' plan was
accepted. In effect the Devil wanted to be the Savior of all Mankind and to
"deny men their agency and to dethrone god." (Mormon Doctrine, page 193; Journal
of Discourses, vol. 6, page 8.)
Jesus' sacrifice was not able to cleanse us from all our sins, (murder and repeated adultery are exceptions), (Journal of
Discourses, Vol. 3, p. 247, 1856.)
Good works are necessary for salvation, Articles of Faith, p. 92.)
There is no salvation without accepting Joseph Smith as a prophet of God, (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 1, p. 188.)
"The first effect [of the atonement] is to secure to all mankind alike, exemption
from the penalty of the fall, thus providing a plan of General Salvation. The
second effect is to open a way for Individual Salvation whereby mankind may
secure remission of personal sins (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p.
78-79.)
"As these sins are the result of individual acts it is just that
forgiveness for them should be conditioned on individual compliance with
prescribed requirements -- 'obedience to the laws and ordinances of the
Gospel.'" (Articles of Faith p. 79).
"This grace is an enabling power that allows men and women to lay hold on eternal life and exaltation after they have
expended their own best efforts" (LDS Bible Dictionary, p. 697).
"We know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do," (2 Nephi 25:23).
The Trinity
The trinity is three separate Gods: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. "That these three are separate individuals, physically distinct from
each other, is demonstrated by the accepted records of divine dealings with
man." (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 35.) 3. "
Many men say there is one God; the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost are only one God. I say that is
a strange God [anyhow]--three in one and one in three. . .It is curious
organization… All are crammed into one God according to sectarianism (Christian
faith). It would make the biggest God in all the world. He would be a
wonderfully big God--he would be a giant or a monster." (Joseph Smith,
Teachings, 372).
Some Mormons may disagree with a few of the points listed on this page, but all of what is stated here is from Mormon authors in good
standing of the Mormon church.
If you want to read more on the teachings of Mormonism, or want to refute Mormon
missionaries, get and read The Mormon Papers by Harry RoppService Center mail
room (Intervarsity Press).