Top 10 Amazing Facts of Mormonism

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by Jill Martin Rische
 
On Sunday, February 25, 2007, Meet the Press had an interesting roundtable discussion on Mormonism that reflected the abundance of their journalistic ignorance.  What I found particularly amusing (choosing humor in lieu of intense frustration) was their patronizing comment that Christians know very little about Mormonism.  They proceeded to cite a recent poll that showed 45% of Evangelicals view Mormonism negatively (although the source of the poll was fuzzy).  This seemed a bit illogical, since Christians must know something for the negative percentage to be so high.  No mention was made of the unique Mormon beliefs that might cause millions of rational souls to view them with a healthy dose of skepticism.
After pondering the wisdom of the media elite (or lack thereof), I decided to research a short list of Mormon facts to help guide them through the dense jungle of Mormon Doctrine:
 
Top 10 Amazing Facts of Mormonism
 

  1. Mormons can become gods and goddesses.

 

  1. Goddesses will spend eternity in full submission to their god-husband.

 

  1. Mormon women will give birth "forever and ever" to spirit-babies.

 

  1. Mormon men can have multiple wives in heaven-eternal polygamy.

 

  1. Heavenly Father is an exalted man who lives with his goddess wife, Heavenly Mother, on a planet near the great star Kolob.

 

  1. American Indians are descendants of the wicked Lamanites, who were Israelites that God cursed with dark skin.

 

  1. God the Father had sex with Mary to conceive Jesus, who is the half brother of Lucifer.

 

  1. All Christian churches are an abomination.

 

  1. Mormons need 4 secret handshakes to get into the Celestial heaven.

 

  1. Joseph Smith revealed that the actual Garden of Eden is in Jackson County, Missouri.

 
And so you see, 45% of Christians know what thousands of the media elite do not:  Mormonism is not Christian.
 
 
 
 
 
[1] Journal of Discourses 1:50-51; J of D 8:115; Doctrine and Covenants Section 132:20[2] Doctrine and Covenants 84:33-9; Goddesses are always subject to a god. Women are denied the Priesthood (meaning they are denied authority-not the same as Catholic priesthood). "In the LDS universe, theologically described as the real eternal universe, each man who achieves the highest degree of the Celestial Kingdom is worth many times more than each woman, even the women who qualify at that highest Celestial level, because each man who achieves Godhood-level may have numerous God-wives, but each God-wife may have only one husband. This can only mean that each "heavenly father" is worth many times more than each "heavenly mother." And, even if the ratio were strictly one to one, the male God, not the female God, holds the priesthood authority and is the only one of the God parents to whom his earth-mortality children are allowed to pray. So Mormon women can never, NEVER achieve equality with men, no matter how outstanding or righteous the women are. That's just the way it's set up." MORMON WOMEN, PROZAC® and THERAPY By Kent Ponder, Ph.D. e-mail address: kponder@swcp.com http://home.teleport.com/~packham/prozac.htm.[3] LDS Apostle Orson Pratt wrote, "Each father and mother will be in the condition to multiply forever and ever" (The Seer, 37).[4] Doctrine and Covenants 132; Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses 11:269; Men can still be sealed for eternity (not time) to women other than their wives; "The practice of polygamy has been discontinued, but the doctrine of polygamy has never been revoked. D&C 132 is still part of the LDS canon. And some current church practices are still based on polygamous principles." See pro-Mormon site http://mormonopenforum.blogsome.com/2005/08/02/eternal-polygamy/ (accessed February 25, 2007).[5] Pearl of Great Price, Abraham 3:2-4, 9; J of D, 26:214.[6] Book of Mormon: Alma 3:6-19; 3 Nephi 2:14-15; Enos 1:20; J of D, 7: 290-291.[7] Journal of Discourses 8: 116; J of D 8: 211; J of D 8: 115; Mormon Doctrine p.546-547.[8] Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith-History 1:19. Smith claimed God sent him to "restore" true Christianity.[9] Celestial Kingdom is the highest of 3 levels in the Mormon heaven (need handshakes to get past the angel guarding the veil); See ex-Mormon site http://www.mormoncurtain.com/topic_templeceremonies.html#pub_1816881347 (accessed February 25, 2007); David John Buerger, The Mysteries of Godliness: A History of Mormon Temple Worship, http://lds-mormon.com/buerger.shtml (accessed February 25, 2007).[10] Doctrine and Covenants 116; Journal of Discourses, 10:235; Smith named the Spring Hill, Daviess County, Missouri area Adam-Ondi-Ahman.

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