The Truth About Mormonism
(What You Have NOT Been Told)
By Dennis and Rauni Higley
President Joseph Fielding Smith (President of the LDS Church in the
early 1970's) stated: "Mormonism must stand or fall on the story of Joseph
Smith. He was either a Prophet of God, divinely called, properly appointed and
commissioned or he was one of the biggest frauds this world has ever seen.
There is no middle ground. If Joseph was a deceiver, who willfully attempted to
mislead people, then he should be exposed, his claims should be refuted, and
his doctrines shown to be false..." (Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 1
pp.188-189.)
When one reads the above statement, an investigation - through a study of
the pertinent documentation - is called for. Historically, the Mormon story is
a young one and for that reason alone is relatively easy to investigate.
So let's begin in the year 1820.
Joseph Smith claimed he had a visit from God the Father and His Son Jesus
Christ in 1820. He said that they told him that all churches were wrong and
were an abomination to God and that he should not join any of them. He said
that when he told his community about God's visit, that it initiated his fierce
persecution. Later he said that he received visits from the angel Moroni who,
Joseph Smith said was a resurrected being who had died close to Smith's area in
New York state about 1400 years earlier. Moroni, Joseph Smith asserted, had
buried in New York in the Hill Cumorah a record of his people who had lived on
the American continent from about 600 B.C. to about 421 A.D. That record,
Joseph Smith was told, would be given to him to translate. Then a few years
later, Joseph Smith said that he received the record written on gold plates, in
"reformed Egyptian" language that no one but he could understand. He was also
told not to show these gold plates to anyone, but that some time later a few
selected people would be given the privilege to view them. He said that he then
translated the plates and published the material as the "Book of Mormon" and
gave the gold plates back to the angel Moroni.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims that the name of the
Church was given to Joseph Smith by revelation. However, when Smith first
organized the Church in 1830 it was called the "Church of Christ." Four years
later the name was changed to the "Church of Latter-day Saints." In 1838, it
was changed again, this time to the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints," as it is known today.
Joseph Smith claimed that he received many revelations from God and he began
to introduce many new doctrines to his new Church; one of the doctrines was
polygamy, a practice that Smith denied publicly but practiced secretly. That
doctrine was the obvious downfall of Joseph Smith, and he was killed in 1844 as
a result of the polygamy controversy.
Now let's go back and look at this above information a
littlecloser and in detail.
Joseph Smith claimed that after he had seen a vision of God the Father and
Jesus Christ, he told it first to a Methodist preacher and that it started the
entire community, "all men of high standing" and "the great ones of the most
popular sects, " to persecute him bitterly- he being only a boy of 14! One
would think that kind of commotion would have caused someone somewhere to write
about it. One would think that at least the Palmyra newspaper would have
written something, Since Joseph claimed that "all men" were united to bring a
"bitter and reviling persecution" against him. Not many important events took
place in that little town-even unimportant gossip was printed-one searches in
vain from 1820 on to find an account about a young boy's vision or
persecution.
A search fails to find a story regarding the revival excitement that Smith
later claimed was the reason why he went to the grove to seek God in p rayer,
and received this fantastic vision. Joseph Smith said that he was told twice in
this vision not to join any of the religions (see Pearl of Great Price
2:5-26), but it is interesting to note that in 1823 Joseph's mother, sister and
two brothers joined the Presbyterian Church, and later Joseph himself sought
membership in the Methodist Church, where his wife was a member. Records show
that Joseph was expelled in 1828, because of his belief in magic and also
because of his "money-digging activities."
Joseph's newly organized church started to publish its history, as events
took place. In the publication called the "Messenger and Advocate." Oliver
Cowdery was the main writer, and its accuracy was checked by Joseph Smith
himself. In this publication Joseph tells how, after his brother Alvin's death,
and after his mother, sister and two brothers had joined the Presbyterian
Church, he started to seek religion and pray "if some Supreme Being existed"
(vol. 1 p. 79). IF HE HAD HAD A VISION OF GOD THE FATHER AND HIS SON, JESUS
CHRIST IN 1820, HE MOST CERTAINLY WOULD HAVE KNOWN BY 1823 OR 1824 THAT A
SUPREME BEING EXISTED. By reading diaries, records, newspapers, etc., one seeks
in vain to find any mention of this so-called "First Vision" story until 1842
when it was published in "Times and Seasons" 22 years after this vision
supposedly took place. It becomes quit obvious that this report was an
afterthought, since The Vision" story talks about two separate gods, and the
Book of Mormon says that here is only one God; and that Jesus, God the Father
and the Holy Ghost are this one God. (Examples: Alma 11:26-33; 18:26-28; Mosiah
15:1, 2, 5, etc.)
The Book of Commandments (now called Doctrine and
Covenants) was published in 1835, and it included lectures given in the
School of the Prophets. Lecture 5 says God is a Spirit and the Son only has the
body of flesh and bones. (The lectures were later removed from the D&C but
are available as a separate small book.) There is now an added footnote to
lecture 5 which says that Joseph received further light and knowledge in 1843,
and then knew that God the Father also had a body of flesh and bones.
That statement alone tells that there was no vision of the Father and Son in
1820. Had there been one, Joseph would not have needed this "further light and
knowledge" about the Father having a body of flesh and bones.
It was not until 1844 that Joseph started to preach about a god who was once
a man and progressed into godhood, and how men can also become gods. (See
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pp. 345-347). Thus, there is
absolutely no evidence for the First Vision as it appears in the Pearl of
Great Price, or that The Vision was known to Mormons or non-Mormons prior
to 1842 or thereabouts. It was not until the 1880's that this story was
accepted by the Church. Prior to that time, we were only able to read denials
about it. For example, in Journal of Discourses, 2: 171, Brigham Young
preached a sermon in 1855 which he said:
"LORD DID NOT COME...TO JOSEPH SMITH, BUT SENT HIS ANGEL...TO INFORM HIM
THAT HE SHOULD NOT JOIN ANY RELIGIOUS SECT OF THE DAY, FOR THEY WERE ALL
WRONG..."
John Taylor later said the same thing, (see J.of D. 20:167) on
March 2, 1879. Heber C.Kimball in J.of D., 6: 29, said:
"DO YOU SUPPOSE THAT GOD IN PERSON CALLED UPON JOSEPH SMITH OUR PROPHET? GOD
CALLED UPON HIM, BUT DID NOT COME HIMSELF..."
George A. Smith told the same story in the Journal of Discourses,
12: 333-334.
One wouldn't really have to dig deeper than that to find out that the claims
of the LDS Church today regarding Joseph Smith's so-called First Vision are not
true, according to documentary evidence of the time, and Joseph Smith - and
these facts-should be exposed, just as Joseph Feilding Smith said they
should.
Early Mormon apostle Orson Pratt made a statement concerning the Book of
Mormon:
"This book (The Book of Mormon) must be either true of false. If true, it is
one of the most important messages ever sent from God... If false, it is one of
the most cunning, wicked, bold, deep-laid impositions ever palmed upon the
world, calculated to deceive and ruin millions... The nature of the message in
the Book of Mormon is such that, if true, no one can possibly be saved and
reject it; if false, no one can possibly be saved and receive it... if, after a
rigid examination, it be found imposition, it should be extensively published
to the world as such; the evidences and arguments on which the imposture was
detected, should be clearly and logically stated, that those who have been
sincerely yet unfortunately deceived, may perceive the nature of deception, and
to be reclaimed, and that those who continue to publish the delusion may be
exposed and silenced... by strong and powerful arguments - by evidences adduced
from scripture and reason..." (Orson Pratt's Works, "Divine Authenticity of the
Book of Mormon": Liverpool, 1851, pp. 1, 2.)
We hope to show clearly and logically, even though very briefly in this
paper, that the Book of Mormon is not a divinely inspired record, but a 19th
century product. Joseph Smith claimed that after he translated the gold plates,
he returned them to an angel - so there is no way to inspect them or check the
accuracy of the translation.
Mormons often refer to the witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Most of these
men left the Church, but claims are also made that even though they did, they
never denied that they had seen an angel who showed them "the plates of the
Book of Mormon." However, in the Journal of Discourses, (7:164 ),
Brigham Young stated that:
...witnesses of the Book of Mormon who handled the plates and conversed with
the angels of God were afterwards left to doubt and to disbelieve that they had
ever seen an angel.
Joseph Smith himself called these men wicked and liars, and by many other
demeaning names. In the Journal of Discourses, 7: 114-115, George A.
Smith lists those who have left the Church and mentions specifically, among
others, "the witnesses of the Book of Mormon." Martin Harris later claimed that
he had a better testimony of the "Shakers Book" than he ever had of
the Book of Mormon. Reading about these witnesses, one is drawn to the
conclusion that they were unstable men and easily convinced; for example,
Martin Harris changed his religion at least eight times. Some of the others
started their own religions later.
Let's now look at the Book of Mormon itself.
The Book of Mormon presents problems that cannot be explained away regarding
the following topics.
Language: 1 Ne. 1:2, etc., states that Hebrews who left
Jerusalem and came to the Americas spoke Egyptian. It is a known fact that
Hebrews spoke Hebrew, and their records were kept in Hebrew. Egyptians were
their enemies. It is absurd to think that Hebrews would have written their
sacred history in Egyptian as to think that American History would have been
written in Russian. In Mormon 9:32, 34, it is state that the language was
"reformed Egyptian" and that no other people knew their language. There is no
known language called "reformed Egyptian."
Desert Fruit: 1 Ne. 17:5 talks about ample fruit and wild
honey being products of Sinai desert (called Bountiful). Not possible!
Desert Timber: 1 Ne. 18:1 talks about ample timber that
these Jews used to build a ship. There is not ample timber in that area. It was
a desert. It still is a desert.
Laman River: 1 Ne. 2:6-9 mentions a river named Laman that
flows into the Red Sea. There is no river there and has not been since the
Pleistocene era.
Botanical Problems are many in the Book of Mormon. Wheat,
barley, olives, etc., are mentioned, but none of these were in the Americas at
that time.
Animals: North America had no cows, asses, horses, oxen,
etc. Europeans brought them hundreds and hundreds of years later. North America
had no lions, leopards, nor sheep at that time. Honey bees were brought here by
Europeans much later. Ether 9:18, 19, lists domestic cattle, cows, and oxen as
separate species! They did not even exist in the Americas at that time.
The Book of Mormon also mentions swine as being useful to man. Maybe, but
Jews would not think of swine as being useful or good; swine were forbidden,
unclean animals to them.
Horses, asses, and elephants were not in the Americas either.
And what on earth are "cureloms" and "cumoms"? No such animals have ever
been identified anywhere. Domestic animals that are thought to be "useful"
would hardly become extinct.
Ether 9:30-34 talks about poisonous snakes driving sheep to the
south. The Book of Mormon states that the people ate the snake-killed
animals, all of them! (v. 34). Hebrews would not have eaten animals that were
killed that way.
Chickens and dogs did not exist here at that time either.
Butter is also mentioned, but it could not possibly exist, since no
milk-producing animals were found in the Americas at that time.
Clothing Material: No silk and wool clothing (nor moths)
existed at that time either, contrary to 1 Ne. 13:7; Alma 4:6; Ether 9:17 and
10:24.
Beheaded Shiz: Ether 15:30-31 says that after Shiz was beheaded, he raised
up and struggled for breath!
Miscalculations: In Ether, chapter 6, we learn that furious
winds propelled the barges to the promised land for 344 days! Even if the winds
were not "furious" but, for example, blew only 10 miles per hour, the distance
traveled in 344 days would have been 82,560 miles, or more than three times
around the world. Absurdity, to say the least!
And why would the Lord instruct Jared to make a hole on top and bottom of
each barge? (Ether 2:20).
Population: When Lehi left Jerusalem, according to the Book
of Mormon, his group consisted of fewer than 20 people. Yet 19 years later the
people had so prospered and multiplied in the Promised Land that they built a
temple of which the "manner of construction was like unto the temple of
Solomon: and the workmanship thereof was exceeding fine" (2. Ne. 5:16).
Looking at what the Bible says about the construction of Solomon's temple,
we find that it took 30,000 Israelites, 150,000 hewers of stone and carriers,
3,300 supervisors (I Kings 5:13-16) and about seven years to build it (See also
I Kings 6).
And how many people could Lehi have had in his group after 19 years?
The book further tells that in less than 30 years after arriving on this
continent, they had multiplied so rapidly that they even divided into two
nations. Even the most rapid human reproduction could only have resulted in a
few dozen in that brief time, and most of them still would be infants and
children and about one-third older people.
Not only did they divide into two nations, but throughout the book, about
every few years, they had devastating wars that killed thousands (i.e., Alma
28:2).
Skin Color: Beginning after the first 19 years or so, Laman
and Lemuel and their descendants and followers (!) turned dark skinned because
of their disobedience (2 Ne. 5:21). According to the Book of Mormon, dark skin
color was a curse from God! This change of skin color takes place throughout
the book. In 2 Ne. 30:6 we read that if Lamanites accepted the true gospel,
they became "white and delightsome" (and since the 1981 printing of the Book of
Mormon, they became "pure and delightsome.)
But if they left this true gospel, they became "dark and loathsome."
People's skin color does not change if they believe or do not believe! Nor is
the skin color a curse!
The Book of Mormon teaches that Indians originated from these Jewish
settlers. Indians are distinctly Mongoloid. They have the "Mongoloid" blue
spot, specific blood traits, and their facial features are of typical Asian
origin, not Semitic at all. Current DNA evidence has confirmed this as
well.
Questionable Materials for This Time Period
In Ether 7:8-9, we read of steel and breakable windows (2:23) in Abraham's
time! Try to explain that to an archaeologist. Steel was not even developed
until about 1400 years later.
At the end of the Book of Mormon, Moroni tells about a great battle that
took place on the Hill Cumorah. Over 200,000 people, armed to their teeth, were
killed on that hill. The story tells about Their weapons, breastplates,
helmets, swords etc. Nothing has ever been found on that hill or anywhere else
in this continent. As a matter of fact, metal, helmets, swords, etc., do not
disappear in a mere 1400 years.
Before the LDS Church purchased the Hill Cumorah, it was literally dug full
of holes and even caves, but nothing was ever found. (Joseph Smith told about a
cave inside Hill Cumorah and how they - he and Oliver - went in and out of it.
Supposedly it had wagon loads of gold plates, Laban sword, etc.)
When people dig even for worms in the Holy Land, they make discoveries. In
contrast to the Book of Mormon, cities, places, coins, clothing, swords, etc.
mentioned in the Bible have been found by archaeologists, but not one single
place mentioned in the Book of Mormon has ever been identified.
There are still people in the LDS Church who believe that archaeology has
proved, at least to a degree, the Book of Mormon. Some missionaries are still
using slide presentations of ruins from Mexico and South America, implying that
they prove the Book of Mormon, but they are from an entirely different time
period and are ruins of idol worshipers who offered human sacrifices.
In the mid 1970's, President Spencer W. Kimball made a statement that should
have stopped these "faith promoting rumors." The Church News published
the statement, which said that people should stop looking for archaeological
evidences for the Book of Mormon, for there is none. Perhaps he finally
realized that it was too embarrassing to insist on Book of Mormon archaeology
since professors in the Church's own University had started to deny publicly
that there was any truth to it.
LDS Professor Dee Green, in Dialogue, summer of 1969, pp. 74-78,
wrote:
The first myth we need to eliminate is that Book of Mormon archaeology
exists. Titles of books full of archaeological half-truths, dilettante
on peripheries of American archaeology calling themselves Book of Mormon
archaeologists regardless of their education, and a Department of Archaeology
at BYU devoted to the production of Book of Mormon archaeologists do not insure
that Book of Mormon archaeology really exists... no Book of Mormon location is
known... Biblical archaeology can be studied, because we know where Jerusalem
and Jericho were and are, but we do not know where Zarahemla and Bountiful (nor
any location for that matter) were or are....
Many Mormon scholars have faced the truth and fully agree with Professor
Green, but sadly enough, this "myth of the Book of Mormon archaeology" still
surfaces from the general membership, who are not updated on these issues.
Thomas S. Ferguson was a firm believer and he was sure that archaeology would
prove the Book of Mormon. He was an attorney and believed that he knew how to
weigh the evidence, once it was found, and a lot of "evidence" was found; but
unfortunately for the LDS Church, the evidence did not have any connection to
the Book of Mormon. Ferguson spent hundreds of thousands of dollars and 25
years of his life, as a head of "The Ne w World Archaeological Foundation,"
funded by the Church. But in spite of all the efforts, by 1970, he had come to
the conclusion that all had been in vain, that Joseph Smith was not a prophet,
and that Mormonism was not true.
He was a man who had devoted his entire life, even before starting this
foundation, to Mormonism. He had written a book called One Fold and One
Shepherd in defense of Mormonism, but later he had to admit that the case
against Joseph Smith was absolutely devastating and could not be explained
away. The Book of Abraham was perhaps the final straw for him, as well as for
many others who were more aware of the problems in Mormonism.
Another example is B. H. Roberts, noted scholar and a General Authority in
the Mormon Church, whose secret manuscript has only fairly recently been
published, and who had come to question the Book of Mormon quite some time
before Ferguson did. B. H. Roberts's typewritten manuscript of more than 400
pages, titled Book of Mormon Difficulties was written sometime between
1922-1933. In this manuscript he admitted that the Book of Mormon is in
conflict with what is now known from twentieth century archaeological
investigation about the early inhabitants of America. After going into a
lengthy explanation of impossibilities in the Book of Mormon, he also says that
he has come to discover things he didn't know earlier in his life; for
instance, that Joseph Smith did have access to a number of books that could
have assisted him and given him ideas for the Book of Mormon.
Roberts tells how Joseph's mother wrote in her book, History of Joseph
Smith, that long before Joseph had received the gold plates, he gave,
...most amusing recitals... He would describe the ancient inhabitants of
this continent, their dress, their mode of traveling, and the animals upon
which they rode; their cities, their buildings, with every particular; their
mode of warfare, and also their religious worship. This he would do with as
much ease, seemingly, as if he had spent his whole life among them." ( B. H.
Roberts, Studies of the Book of Mormon, p. 243.)
Roberts then goes on to say that Joseph could have gotten his information
from "knowledge" that existed in the community, because of books like Ethan
Smith's View of the Hebrews published nearby in 1823, and Josiah
Priest's The Wonders of Nature and Providence, published only 20 miles
away one year later. The latter had lots to say about the Hebrew origin of
American Indians and their advanced culture and civilization. Roberts then
asks,
...Whence comes the young prophet's ability to give these descriptions "with
as much ease as if he had spent his whole life" with these ancient inhabitants
of America? Not from the Book of Mormon, which is as yet, a sealed book to
him.... These evening recitals could come from no other source than the vivid,
constructive imagination of Joseph Smith, a remarkable power which attended him
through all his life. It was as strong and varied as Shakespeare's and no more
to be accounted for than the English Bard's." ( B. H. Roberts, Studies of
the Book of Mormon, p.244)
Prior to this, B. H. Roberts was known as a great defender of Mormonism, and
he is still considered one of the greatest scholars the LDS Church has ever
had. He wrote the six volume Comprehensive History of the Church, and
many other works as well. The aforementioned manuscript, Book of Mormon
Difficulties, a Study is now available in bookstores under the
title of Studies of the Book of Mormon.
There would be much, much more to say as to why the Book of Mormon
is not an ancient record but an obvious production of a very intelligent and
creative person, Joseph Smith, who used a number of books, including the Bible,
to create it. None of the important Mormon doctrines of today are in the Book
of Mormon. Yet the Church claims that this book "contains the fullness of the
everlasting Gospel." (According to the General Authorities of the Church,
"fullness of the Gospel" means that all doctrines leading to salvation in the
celestial kingdom are in that book, and one wouldn't need any other book to
find information for salvation.)
The Book of Mormon teaches against today's Mormon doctrine; for
example:
Polygamy: Jacob 1:15, 2:22-27; 3:5; Mosiah 11:2; Ether
10:5; (polygamy is not practiced by the mainstream Church today, but it remains
as a doctrine of the Church; see D&C 132.)
Eternal progression: (God could not have progressed from
man to God): Alma 41:8, 3 Ne. 24:6; Mormon 9:9, 10, 19; Moroni 8:18, 23.
Secret combinations or oaths (in temples): Mormon 8:27; 2
Ne. 9:9; 2 Ne. 26:22; Alma 34:36; 37:23, 31.
God created the heaven and the earth by His word: Mormon
9:17; Jacob 4:9.
That there is only one God: Mosiah 7:27; 13:34; 15:1-5;
16:15; Alma 11:26-33, 38, 39, 44;
No work for the dead: Alma 37:32-33.
Doctrines like temple or eternal marriage, priesthoods, etc. are not in the
Book of Mormon, and as we have already mentioned, one can see that this book
speaks against polygamy, work for the dead, oaths (temple), men becoming gods,
or that there is more than one God, etc.
It becomes quite obvious to an investigator of Mormonism that after 1842 or
so Joseph Smith changed his mind about who God is . He contradicted the Book of
Mormon with the Doctrine and Covenants, i.e.: Alma 34:36: "And this I know,
because the Lord hath said he dwelleth not in unholy temples, but in the hearts
of righteous doth he dwell..." And D&C 130:3: "...the idea that the Father
and the Son dwell in a man's heart is an old sectarian notion, and is false..."
And the Book of Mormon says, in Jacob 4:9, "For behold, by the power of his
word man came upon the face of the earth, which earth was created by the power
of his word. Wherefore, if God being able to speak and the world was, and to
speak and man was created ..." And Teachings of the prophet Joseph
Smith, p. 350, "...men who are preaching salvation, say that God created
the heavens and earth out of nothing? The reason is, that they are unlearned in
the things of God.... God never had the power to create the spirit of man at
all." He had started to teach that his god had once been a mere mortal man,
etc.
The Book of Abraham
In November, 1967, when discovered Egyptian Papyri was given back by the
Metropolitan Museum to the Mormon Church, this generated a great amount of
excitement in the hearts of Mormons. Finally there was something concrete that
an "angel didn't take away," that could once and for all prove to the doubting
world that Joseph Smith really was a prophet of God and had a God-given gift or
ability to translate. We read from the Pearl of Great Price the
following introduction to the Book of Abraham.
"TRANSLATED FROM THE PAPYRUS BY JOSEPH SMITH. A TRANSLATION OF SOME
ANCIENT RECORDS, THAT HAVE FALLEN INTO OUR HANDS FROM THE CATACOMBS OF EGYPT -
THE WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM WHILE HE WAS IN EGYPT, CALLED THE BOOK OF ABRAHAM,
WRITTEN BY HIS OWN HAND, UPON PAPYRUS."
This papyri was written in the Egyptian language and this would prove that
if Joseph Smith's translation of papyri was correct, it would be possible that
he could have translated the Book of Mormon from "reformed Egyptian." But
problems began to surface very soon after the First Presidency had given the
papyri to LDS Professor Hugh Nibley of BYU to translate them or to find a
translator capable of doing so. (By the way, why not the current prophet of the
Church? Shouldn't he have done it?)
Now, if this papyri was written by Abraham "by his own hand," as Joseph
Smith had said, it should be at least 4000 years old. After this papyri was
evaluated, even Professor Nibley had to agree that it was a production of not
older than A.D. the first century. Thus, Abraham couldn't have written it. That
was the first blow. The second blow came after they were given to several
qualified Egyptologists; they were clearly shown to not to be what Joseph Smith
had said the Book of Abraham was. Expectations of the Church members' had been
high. Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, one of the most noted scholars, had said:
"The little volume of Scripture known as the Book of Abraham will someday be
recognized as one of the most remarkable documents in existence. It is evident
that writings of Abraham while he was in Egypt, of which our printed Book of
Abraham is a copy, must of necessity be older than original text of Genesis..."
(Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, "Ancient Records Testify in Papyrus and Stone",
1938, page 83, quoted from Mormonism: Shadow or Reality, p. 294)
Now that the papyri had been located and proven by the leaders of the Church
and its scholars to be the very one Joseph Smith had translated, the question
was: Do they read the same as what Joseph Smith's translation said? Very
quickly they were discovered to be nothing more than pagan burial records
called the "Book of Breathings," a short portion of the Book of the
Dead. Egyptologist, James Henry Breasted, explains that "...the Book
of the Dead is chiefly a book of Magical charms... it was written by a
very superstitious people and is quite different from the religion taught in
the Bible." . (From his book, Development of Religion and Thought in
Ancient Egypt, New York, 1969, p. 308, as quoted from Changing World
of Mormonism, Jerald and Sandra Tanner, p. 345.) Many Mormon writers have
admitted that this is the case.
There have been a lot of things written and suggestions made trying to
justify the fact that not one mention of Abraham, not his name, not his faith,
nothing at all are on the document, claimed to have been written by his
[Abraham's] own hand, upon papyrus." (Pearl of Great Price, The Book
of Abraham)
LDS doctrine on blacks and the priesthood is (was) based on this Book of
Abraham. The Utah Mormon Church has not removed this book from their
scriptures, but it is interesting to note that the RLDS Church which is
directed by the direct descendants of Joseph Smith made this statement in "The
New York Times" of May 3, 1970, "...it may be helpful to suggest that the Book
of Abraham represents simply the product of Joseph Smith's imagination..." The
RLDS Church removed the book from among their scriptures. The only thing that
the Utah Mormon Church did was allow blacks (1978) to have the priesthood. But
all in all, thinking people started to see that a huge shadow was now cast also
on the Book of Mormon. Mormon writer, Klaus Hansen, made some remarks in
"Dialogue A Journal of Mormon Thought," summer 1970, p. 110:
...To a professional historian, for example, the recent translation of the
Joseph Smith papyri may well present the potentially most damaging case against
Mormonism since its foundation. Yet the 'Powers That Be' at the Church
Historian's Office should take comfort in the fact that almost total lack of
response to this translation is an uncanny proof of Frank Kermode's observation
that even the most devastating acts of disconfirmation will have no
effect whatever on true believers. Perhaps an even more telling
response is that of the 'liberals,' or cultural Mormons. After the Joseph
Smith's papyri affair, one might have well expected a mass exodus of these
people from the Church. Yet none has occurred. Why? Because cultural
Mormons, of course, do not believe in the historical authenticity of Mormon
scriptures in the first place. So there is nothing to disconfirm.
(Emphasis added)
Polygamy
Polygamy, as we have mentioned at the beginning, was the issue that led to
the killing of Joseph Smith. Investigation of the records shows that Joseph
Smith practiced polygamy from the early 1830's on. William Clayton was Joseph
Smith's personal secretary and scribe until his death. William Clayton's diary
has been a source for many revelations published in the Doctrine and Covenants.
This diary tells also how the "revelation" on polygamy originated. Stated
briefly,it came about as a result of a discussion between Joseph, his brother
Hyrum, and William Clayton, who wrote it down. Emma, Joseph's wife, had been
suspecting Joseph of having affairs with other women, i.e., Fanny Alger about
1831 and from then on. Family life was not very happy and calm. Joseph was
relating this to his brother Hyrum and William Clayton. Hyrum suggested that
Joseph would write a "revelation" where God gives instructions for Joseph to
have other wives. Joseph doubted Emma would believe that. However, William
Clayton wrote it down and Hyrum took it to Emma. Emma of course did not
believe it. Later on, Joseph somehow convinced her to accept it, which she
did for a short time, but after his death, Emma went into a total denial of
polygamy as if it had never happened. Many thought that her reasons were to
protect her children and their memory of their father.
Utah LDS Church's historian, Andrew Jensen, in 1887, taking from the
enormous files of then secret manuscript material in the Salt Lake City Church
Library, compiled the first list of 27 wives of Joseph Smith. Genealogical
Archives were used to add another 21. Nauvoo Temple records were the main
source.
Fanny Alger was his first plural wife, married to Joseph in
1834. If one looks at the D&C from 1890, it says that revelation was
given July 12, 1843. History of the Church,
5: 500-501, also says that it was given that day, but
now D&C section 132 says that it was
recorded July 12, 1843 -implying that it could have
been given at an earlier date.
This kind of altering of the records of the Church can be noticed quite
often by comparing the earlier printings with the more recent ones. Obvious
attempts were thus made to save some integrity, since Joseph Smith already had
been a polygamist years before 1843. Therefore this alteration of the records
did not bolster his image since he and the Church leaders had denied polygamy
publicly but practiced it secretly. In the first edition of the Doctrine
and Covenants, printed in 1835, in Section 101:4 there is denial of
polygamy, calling it a "crime of fornication...." This remained in the
D&C until 1876, when it was removed, and Section 132 added about
God commanding the practice of polygamy.
Joseph Smith (and later Brigham Young, also) were even married to women who,
at the time of marriage, were still other men's wives.
Historical Records of these strange marriages are available.
According to these records, 9 of the first 12 polygamous wives of Joseph Smith
were at the same time married also to other men. A few examples might properly
be presented here:
Prescinda Huntington Buell, wife of Norman Buell, later
also a wife of Heber C. Kimball. She married Norman Buell in 1827 and they had
two children. Joseph married her in the fall of 1838 and had a child by her.
She continued to be married to Buell also.
Nancy Marinda Johnson Hyde, wife of Orson Hyde, was also
one of Joseph's wives. That caused Orson Hyde to leave the Church for a while,
but he came back later. Genealogical Archives in Salt Lake City show that Nancy
Hyde was later sealed to Joseph Smith on July 30, 1857, years after Joseph
Smith's death.
Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs, later wife of Brigham
Young, was married to Henry Jacobs on March 7, 1841, and seven and one-half
months later to Joseph Smith on October 27, 1841. Zina never divorced her
husband Henry Jacobs, but after Joseph's death, Brigham publicly told Jacobs,
"The woman you claim for a wife does not belong to you. She is a spiritual wife
of brother Joseph, sealed to him. I am his proxy , and she, in his behalf, with
her children, are my property. You can go where you please and
get another...." (Rocky Mountain Saints by T.B.H. Stenhouse
pp.185-186.) Jacobs obviously accepted Brigham's decision, for he stood as
witness when, in the Nauvoo Temple, in January 1846, Zina was sealed to Brigham
Young for time, and Joseph Smith for eternity.
Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner, wife of Adam Lightner,
claimed later that Joseph had told her that an angel came to him with drawn
sword and commanded him, in 1834 to take her as his wife. She was then only 17.
In her diary she wrote that she was sealed and married to Joseph in the Masonic
Hall in Nauvoo and sealed again in the Nauvoo Temple by Heber C. Kimball. She
later came to Salt Lake City and remained in the Church even though her husband
never joined the Church.
Andrew Jensen, did this research in 1887 on polygamy to prove that Joseph
Smith did practice polygamy, since the RLDS Church was denying that he ever
did. When in 1838 Oliver Cowdery had accused Joseph of these adulterous
affairs, Joseph had Oliver excommunicated.
The controversy over polygamy was the underlying reason for the death of
Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum. William Law's wife had confessed that she
had an affair with Joseph. William Law left the Church and started a
publication called Nauvoo Expositor. One issue was published and the
second one was going to print when Joseph learned that Law was going to print
his wife's confession in that issue. Joseph had the press destroyed and the
building burned. That caused his arrest and consequently his death, but he did
not die as "a martyr," as is claimed by the Church. John Taylor, third
president of the Church, who was in the prison with Joseph and Hyrum at the
time, tells the following in the Gospel Kingdom, p. 360:
"Joseph opened the door slightly, and snapped the pistol six successive
times... afterwards (I) understood that two or three were wounded by these
discharges, two of whom, I am informed, died."
The same account is also in the History of the Church, 6:41 and
pages 617-618. It was too bad that Joseph Smith was thus killed, but he did
not die like a martyr who went "as a lamb to the slaughter" as is claimed
by the LDS Church. He died in a gunfight and killed two people before
he was shot. Joseph responded as a Mason at the time of his death. John Taylor
tells also that Joseph went to the window and made the Masonic distress sign
after his gun was empty, hoping that Masons, if there were any among this mob,
would rescue him, according to the Masonic oath "to defend one another, right
or wrong."
The Temple Ceremony
The Mormon Temple Ceremony compares quite precisely with the Masonic
Ceremony- signs, tokens and penalties included. Joseph, Hyrum , Brigham, and
others, were Masons. (Cult experts consider Masonic religion to be a satanic
Cult.) Six weeks after Joseph Smith and other Mormons were expelled from the
Masonic order, Joseph Smith introduced the Masonic ceremony as the temple
ceremony "received as a revelation from God." Dr. Reed Durham, Director of the
LDS Institute of Religion, made public his discovery when he spoke on the
subject of the Mormon-Mason connection to the Utah History Association on April
20, 1974. He was later highly criticized for making this matter public.
He also showed the Jupiter talisman and explained that Joseph had carried it
on his person from 1826 (the same year he was convicted of money-digging
charges and being a believer in magic) and that the Jupiter talisman was found
on him at the time of his death. Other magical items were exposed at the same
time that belonged to Hyrum Smith. The Patriarch of the Church, Eldridge G.
Smith, supposedly has them in his possession.
By the way, what has happened to Patriarch Eldridge G. Smith and to the
office of the Patriarch of the Church? "Of the patriarchs to the church the
Lord says 'He shall hold the keys of the patriarchal blessings upon the heads
of all my people.' As one of the General Authorities, the patriarch to the
Church stands next in order to the members of the Council of the Twelve."
(Mormon Doctrine, 1966 ed., pp. 560-561) Who now holds the keys of the
patriarchal blessings "upon the heads of all my people?" No one?
Brigham Young and The Adam-God Doctrine
Teachings of the LDS Church became even stranger after Brigham led the
Mormons to the Salt Lake Valley. Now they thought they were free to practice
what had been illegal elsewhere; i.e., polygamy and blood atonement.
Brigham Young made polygamy public from 1852 on in Utah, even though the LDS
Church still denied it outside of Utah. From this same year on, he started to
teach that "Adam is God and Father and the only God with whom we have to do,"
and that Adam was the father of human spirits as well as Jesus' physical
father. (For these, see Journal of Discourses, 1: 50-51; vol. 4, p. 1; 5:
331-332, etc.) The LDS Church has issued denials saying that the Adam-God
doctrine was never taught, but records clearly show that Brigham Young taught
it, not only by just mentioning it once or twice, but from 1852 until his death
in 1877. Let's look at some of his statements:
Now hear it, O inhabitants of the earth, Jew and Gentile, Saint and sinner!
When our father Adam came into the garden of Eden, he came into it with a
celestial body, and brought Eve, one of his wives, with him. He helped to make
and organize the world. He is Michael, the Archangel, the Ancient of Days!
about whom holy men have written and spoken - HE IS OUR FATHER AND OUR GOD,
AND THE ONLY GOD WITH WHOM WE HAVE TO DO. Every man upon the earth,
professing Christians or non-professing, must hear it, and will know it sooner
or later... the earth was organized by three distinct characters, namely
Eloheim, Yahovah, and Michael, these three forming a quorum, as in heavenly
bodies, and in organizing element, perfectly represented in the Deity, as
Father, Son and Holy Ghost. (Journal of Discourses, 1: 50-51)
This teaching was repeated and carried on in the other Church writings
throughout the years. For example, in the Millennial Star, 17: 195 we
read, "... every knee shall bow, and every tongue confess that he (Adam) is God
of the whole earth. Then will the words of the prophet Brigham Young,
when speaking of Adam, be fully realized-" He is our
Father and our God, and the only God with whom WE have to do."
Further in the Millennial Star, 16: 530, we read the counsel by
James A. Little: "I believe in the principal of obedience; and if I am told
that Adam is our Father and our God, I just believe it" The records show that
there were only two leaders in the Church who had difficulty with this
doctrine, namely, apostles Orson Pratt and Amasa Lyman. In one of Brigham's
sermons, printed in the Deseret News, June 14, 1873, Brigham
declared:
How much unbelief exists in the minds of the Latter-day Saints in regard to
one particular doctrine which I revealed to them, and WHICH GOD REVEALED TO
ME - namely that ADAM IS OUR FATHER AND GOD... Our Father Adam
helped to make this earth, it was created expressly for him. He brought one of
his wives with him. Who is he? He is Michael... He was the first man on the
earth, and its framer and maker. He with the help of his brethren brought it
into existence. Then he (Adam) said: "I WANT MY CHILDREN THAT WERE BORN TO
ME IN THE SPIRIT WORLD TO COME HERE AND TAKE TABERNACLES OF FLESH THAT THEIR
SPIRITS MAY HAVE A HOUSE, A TABERNACLE, OR A DWELLING PLACE AS MINE
HAS."
For more than 20 years Brigham Young clearly taught as a doctrine the
following:
"ADAM NOT MADE OF THE DUST OF THIS EARTH" (Journal of
Discourses, 2: 6)
"ADAM IS THE ONLY GOD WITH WHOM WE HAVE TO DO" (Journal
of Discourses, 1:50)
"ADAM IS THE FATHER OF OUR SPIRITS" (Deseret News,
14. June 1873)
"ADAM THE FATHER OF JESUS CHRIST" (Journal of
Discourses, 1:50-51)
Heber C. Kimball, the First Counselor to Brigham Young, also taught:
"I have learned by experience that there is but one God that pertains to
this people, and he is the God that pertains to this earth - THE FIRST MAN.
THAT FIRST MAN SENT HIS OWN SON TO REDEEM THE WORLD..." (Journal of
Discourses, 4:1)
Brigham Young had claimed that God Himself had revealed this doctrine to
him. Brigham also had claimed that his sermons were "as good as scripture"
(J. of D., 13:166). If that is so, then how can the LDS Church
today logically reject his teachings that he said came from his God?
Who was Brigham's God? Joseph Smith had said: "Somerevelations are from God: some revelations are of man; and some are of
the devil..." - ("Address to All Believers in Christ", p. 31). - Who
determines the source of the revelations- the followers or the prophet? -
Further, if Brigham Young was wrong, how can the modern Church accept
him as an authority of God? The LDS Church teaches that there must be
an unbroken link of true prophets after the restoration, otherwise the
authority would be lost. Contradicting Brigham Young now only proves the
incredibility of both the current LDS Church and Brigham Young, and breaks the
link.
One could go on and on about these teachings that clearly show the
non-Christian nature of the LDS Church, but let's look now at some of the LDS
Church's teachings of today about Adam. In Doctrine andCovenants 27:11, Adam is referred to as the "Ancient of Days," spoken
of by Daniel the prophet ( Daniel 7:9-14). But the Ancient of Days is one of
the names of GOD ALMIGHTY of the Bible, not Adam. There is
absolutely no question about that! There is also no question that the LDS
Church believes and teaches that Adam is that one, the Ancient of Days, who
will judge the world. Apostle Bruce R. McConkie, in his book, Mormon
Doctrine, says at page 34 :
Adam is known as the Ancient of Days... In this capacity he will yet sit in
formal judgement upon "ten thousand times ten thousand"...
In the Temple ceremony, the Archangel Michael, is one of the creators of the
world and he then "becomes" Adam. According to Mormonism, "GODS" created the
world, (see Pearl of Great Price, Abraham 4 and 5), Adam being one of them, one
of three gods. It is clearly implied that he is God. There are
more writings and documented evidence to this fact.
Mormonism's teaching of God and Jesus Christ
What does the LDS Church teach about Jesus Christ? First of all, it is
already documented above that Brigham Young taught that Jesus was a spirit
child of Adam and spirit brother of all human kind, as well as a brother of
angels, spirit beings, even the fallen ones, i.e., Jesus being a brother of
Lucifer. Brigham further taught that Jesus was also physically a son of Adam
who as an exalted resurrected being had come to Mary and fathered Jesus.
Brigham also emphasized that Jesus was not begotten by the Holy Ghost, as the
Bible says.
This teaching shows that the Jesus of the LDS Church is not "Emmanuel," "God
with us," God who, according to the Bible (Matt. 1:23) became a man for us, to
be our Redeemer. Jesus of the LDS Church is a created being who also had to be
redeemed... But Jesus of the Bible is the Creator - uncreated God who
created everything, including Lucifer (John 1:3; Col. 1:16).
The current teachings of the LDS Church have not changed in this matter.
President Ezra Taft Benson said, in his book, "Come unto Christ," at page
4,
"...The body in which He performed His mission in the flesh was
sired by that Holy Being we worship as God, our Eternal Father. Jesus
was not the son of Joseph, nor was He begotten by the Holy Ghost. He is the Son
of the Eternal Father. (Emphasis added)
Apostle Bruce R. McConkie, on page 742 of Mormon Doctrine, says,
"God the Father is a perfected, glorified, holy Man, an immortal Personage.
And Christ was born into the world as the literal Son of this Holy Being; he
was born in the same personal, real, and literal sense that any mortal son is
born to a mortal father. There is nothing figurative about this paternity; he
was BEGOTTEN, CONCEIVED and born in the normal and natural course of
events, for he is the Son of God, and that designation means what it says."
In the same book, pages 546-547, McConkie says further, under the heading
"ONLY BEGOTTEN SON,"
...Each word is to be understood literally. Only means only; begotten means
begotten; and Son means son. Christ was begotten by an Immortal Father in the
SAME WAY THAT MORTAL MEN ARE BEGOTTEN BY THEIR MORTAL FATHERS.
(Emphasis added)
This is not what the Bible says. The Bible says that a virgin will
conceive and bring forth a Son, who is called Emmanuel, meaning "God with
us" not, a brother with us! (Matt. 1:18-23) The Mary
of the LDS church was not a Virgin who brought forth a son, but a "wife" of the
Heavenly Father, whom Brigham declared to be Adam.
Orson Pratt, an apostle, explains in his doctrinal book titled, The
Seer, at page 158,
...The fleshly body of Jesus required a Mother as well as a Father.
Therefore, the Father and Mother of Jesus, according to the flesh, must have
been associated together in the capacity of Husband and Wife; hence the Virgin
Mary must have been, for the time being, the lawful wife of God the Father.
Inasmuch as God was the first HUSBAND TO HER (Mary), it may be that He
only gave her to be the wife of Joseph while in this mortal state, and that He
intended after the resurrection to again take her as one of his own wives to
raise up immortal spirits in eternity.... (Emphasis added)
The leaders of the LDS Church have also taught that their Jesus was
married and had children, and that he was even a polygamist.
Again, Apostle Orson Pratt, says in The Seer, page 172, says,
"...the great Messiah who was the founder of the Christian religion was a
Polygamist...the Messiah chose to take upon himself his seed; and by marrying
many honorable wives himself, show to all future generations that he approved
the plurality of Wives under Christian dispensation... The son followed the
example of his Father, and became the great Bridegroom to whom kings' daughters
and many of the honorable Wives were to be married. We have also proved that
both God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ inherit their wives in eternity
as well as in time....
In answer to the question "Was Jesus married?" Joseph Fielding Smith, who
was the president of the LDS Church in the 1970's, said, "Yes, but do not throw
pearls to the swine!" We can clearly see that the LDS church still believes
that Jesus was married, but doesn't want to "throw pearls to the swine" in
other words, to reveal this to non-Mormons.
LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley made a statement June 4 th, 1998
acknowledging that he (and the LDS Church) does not believe in the same Jesus
Christ as traditional Christianity. He said,"The traditional Christ
of who they speak in not the Christ of whom I speak. For the Christ of whom I
speak had been revealed in this the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times. He
together with His Father, appeared to the boy Joseph Smith in the year 1820,
and when Joseph left the grove that day, he knew more of the nature of God than
all the learned ministers of the gospel of the ages." (Church
News, June, 20 1998, p. 7. emphasis added)
In the LDS Church's 147th General Conference, General Authority Bernard P.
Brockbank, stated that "the CHRIST FOLLOWED BY THE MORMONS IS NOT THE
CHRIST FOLLOWED BY TRADITIONAL CHRISTIANITY".
He said: "It is true that many of the Christian churches worship A
DIFFERENT JESUS CHRIST than is worshiped by the Mormons." ("The Ensign,"
May 1977, p. 26.)
In summary, Jesus of the LDS Church is not Jesus of the Bible.
God of the LDS Church is not God of the Bible. Joseph Smith said
that there is "A GOD ABOVE THE FATHER OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST..." and
in Mormon Doctrine, pages 322, we read, ...If Jesus Christ was the Son
of God, and... God the Father of Jesus Christ had a Father, you may suppose
that he had a Father also. Where was there ever a son without a father?
...Hence if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that he had a Father also?"
In 1844, Joseph Smith, as recorded in the Teachings of the Prophet Joseph
Smith, pp. 344-347, first told the audience that: "...every man has a
natural, and, in our country, a constitutional right to be a FALSE PROPHET, as
well as a true one..." Then on the next page, he says: "I am going to tell you
how God came to be God. We have imagined and supposed that God was God from all
eternity. I will refute that idea and take away the veil, so that you may see."
He explains that "...God himself was once as we are now...and you got to learn
how to be Gods yourselves... the same as all Gods have done before you...
(Emphasis added)
Mormon Gods an the "Martyrdom" of Joseph Smith
The God of the Bible says: "...Is there a God beside me? Yea, there is no
God; I KNOW NOT ANY." (Isa. 44:8) If God had a father and he had a
father and so on, the God of the Bible surely would know that!
In the Bible, God calls us to know, to
believe and to understand who He is. God
says: "Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen:
that ye may KNOW and BELIEVE me, and UNDERSTAND that
I am he: BEFORE ME THERE WAS NO GOD FORMED, NEITHER SHALL THERE BE AFTER
ME." (Isa. 43:10)
To Joseph Smith and to all Mormons, that simply means THEY WILL NOT
BECOME GODS! They cannot "learn" how to become gods! God of the Bible says
so! God says, "I AM THE LORD, AND THERE IS NONE ELSE, THERE IS NO GOD BESIDE
ME..." (Isa. 45:5)
God tells what happens to the false prophets who try to lead people after
other gods:
If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee
a sign or a wonder, and the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spake
unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods, which thou has not known, and
let us serve them; thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or
the dreamer of dreams: for the LORD your God proveth you, to know whether ye
love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul. Ye shall
walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey
his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him. AND THAT PROPHET,
OR THAT DREAMER OF DREAMS, SHALL BE PUT TO DEATH; BECAUSE HE HAD SPOKEN TO TURN
YOU AWAY FROM THE LORD YOUR GOD..." (Deut. 13:1-5)
It is interesting to note that within weeks after Joseph Smith had in April
1844 preached this sermon that men will and can become gods and that God was
not God from all eternity, Joseph was killed! Coincidence?? (Orthodox Jews have
a saying: "Coincidence is not a kosher word!")
The One True God
The Bible says that God is God "from everlasting to everlasting" (Ps. 90:2),
and when speaking about Messiah, GOD BECOMING A MAN (not, a man
becoming God!) it says, "For unto us a child is born, unto us the son is given,
and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, THE
EVERLASTING FATHER, THE PRINCE OF PEACE. (Isa. 9:6); "Art thou not from
EVERLASTING, O LORD MY GOD, MINE HOLY ONE? (Hab. 1:12)
To the believers of the God of the Bible are given these comforting words:
THE ETERNAL GOD IS THY REFUGE, AND UNDERNEATH ARE THE EVERLASTING
ARMS... (Deut. 33:27)
To the followers of Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, and today's LDS prophets,
we would like to say, as Joshua said to Israel, "Choose you this day
whom ye will serve... but as for me and my house, we will serve the
LORD." (Joshua 24:15)
In the Bible in English (KJV), whenever the word "LORD" is in all capital
letters, in Hebrew it is a name of God represented by consonants YHWH (Hebrews
didn't dare to pronounce it) and is translated both LORD and/or God. When God
spoke to Moses, He declared Himself to be God, the Great I AM, and He implied
that by His name YHWH (JE-HO-VAH) He was not known to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
This was the first time that He revealed His name (Exodus 6:3).
Throughout the Bible, the words "I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD" (i.e., Ex.
6:7) or "I THE LORD GOD" are used by God to tell the prophet who is
speaking. The word LORD (YHWH) and the word GOD (Elohiym or Eloheim) are used
as in the example above: I, THE LORD GOD, (not we, like Mormon
doctrine teaches.)
Speaking of the Godhead, Mormon Doctrine, says at page 576,
"...As each of these persons is a God, it is evident, from this standpoint
alone, that a plurality of Gods exists." (Emphasis
added)
In Hebrew, the word "el" means God, the word Elohiym is plural form
of the word "el" (similarly, the word cherub is singular and the word
cherubim is plural). When we read in our English Bible: "I AM THE LORD
YOUR GOD," if we put it back into Hebrew, it would read: "I am YHWH your
Elohiym." One doesn't get two gods from it - only one God. "Trinity" is not
mentioned in the Bible as a word, but plurality of persons in ONE GOD
is clearly demonstrated throughout the Bible. The Bible came to us through
Israel. To the Jew there is but one God, YHWH. Deut. 6:4 is what Jews repeat
daily and with their dying breath say: "Hear, O Israel, the LORD our GOD is one
LORD" or in Hebrew: "Hear, O Israel, YHWH our Elohiym is YHWH."
Most people agree that the Father is God. The Bible teaches that Jesus is
God (i.e., John 1:1, 14; 20:28), and that the Holy Ghost is God (comp. Acts 5:3
and 4, and 1 Cor. 3:17 with 6:19), but the Bible also teaches that THERE IS
ONLY ONE GOD. In Isa. 45, verses 5, 6, 14, 18, 21, 22, God says that there
is no other God or Lord. Other examples: Deut. 4:35 and 39; 32:39; I Sam. 2:2;
II Sam. 7:22; 22:32, I Kings 8:60; Ps. 18:31; Jer. 10:10; Gal. 3:20; Eph. 4:6;
Mark 12;32 and 34.
James 2:19, it tells us that even demons know that there is only one
God. Why is it that the LDS Church doesn't know that? The LDS Church
often says that there is more than one god, because God, in Gen. 1:26 says:
"And God said, let us make man in our image..." Note that there is only
one image, and the next verse clarifies it by saying: "So God
created man in HIS own image... in the image of God created HE them: (Not
WE!)
The word Eloheim (GOD) refers to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit,
but the verb is in the singular in every case where plural form Elohiym
appears. Examples of what God says about Himself: "I, the Lord God" (I YHWH
Elohiym), not "we" , (YHWH and Elohiym) or "I AM THE LORD YOUR
GOD," not, "we are" YHWH and Elohiym.
Since the Bible declares itself as being God's Word, it doesn't "argue"
about God. The Bible clearly says that His ways and thoughts are far above our
thoughts, but that through the Holy Spirit we will learn to understand what He
has done for us and how great His love is towards us. God has given us a simple
way, one way, narrow way. Let no one confuse you of that. Jesus said: "I am
the way, the truth and the life." He said, in John 17:3: "...this is
eternal life to know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast
sent."
Just because you may have believed previously false teachings of the LDS
Church, it doesn't mean that you cannot now accept the truth from God's Word,
the Bible.
Our plea to you
God's way is very simple. If you would like to receive the truth, may we
suggest that you go to God in prayer and tell Him that you would want to
denounce all false ways, and false views of Him that you may have even
promoted, and now accept Him and His ways, and ask His guidance in
understanding His Word, the Bible. Ask God to search your heart and help you to
understand that you cannot earn your salvation, but that you will accept it as
a gift from God as Eph. 2:8-9 says. Recognize that you are a sinner, worthy
only of the judgement of God, and that you now want to receive the true Jesus
Christ of the Bible into your heart and life, for you now believe that Jesus
has paid the penalty of all your sins, past, present and future, when He,
hanging on the Cross, declared, "It is finished" ( in Greek, literally meaning:
"Paid in full") and that you now want to serve Him. Ask God to help you to grow
in the grace and knowledge of the true Savior, Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18).
Amen.
In Summary
As Mormons, we accepted the statement in the Articles of Faith that
says, that we "believe the Bible as far as it is translated correctly." It
started to bother us because it seemed unreasonable to say that, but not
clarify where the translation might not be correct. If the Church knew that it
was incorrect why didn't they correct it? The LDS Church as an organization
employs a large number of translators covering a majority of the worlds
languages. The Hebrew text for the Old Testament as well as Greek text for the
New Testament are available, and even the Septuagint translation of the Old
Testament. (It was translated from the Hebrew about 270 B.C. Greek was "the
language of the world" at that time. This Greek version of the Old Testament
was in common use at the time of Christ.) Most of the quotations from the Old
Testament in the Greek New Testament are from the Septuagint. It is quite
obvious that the Septuagint (and thus the Hebrew Old Testament as well) is
correct, since Jesus Christ quoted from them and by doing so authenticated it
(them).
On the road to Emmaus, Jesus said to his disciples: "O fools, and slow of
heart to believe ALL that the prophets have spoken...And BEGINNING
AT MOSES AND ALL THE PROPHETS, he expounded unto them in ALL the
scriptures the things concerning himself." (Luke 24:25-27) Notice, that He
started from Moses, i.e. Genesis and went through ALL the prophets, in
other words, the entire Old Testament explaining that which was written about
Him. He did not mention any mistranslation in the Septuagint nor missing
scriptures. The Old Testament was complete about 400 B.C. and as we have
already mentioned, complete in Greek (the Septuagint) about 270 years before
Christ was born.
Jesus Himself assured us (Matt. 5:18) that "...till heaven and earth pass,
not one jot or one tittle shall pass" from His word until all is fulfilled. ("A
jot" and "a tittle" were the smallest parts of the letters like dotting an "i"
or crossing a "t".) Heaven and earth have not passed away, so we have His
promise, that we can trust His word being correct and complete.
When we came to the conclusion, that we can trust the Bible and accept it as
the infallible Word of God, it made a huge difference. We realized, that what
Mormon doctrine says about God is not the Bible doctrine of God. Mormon
doctrine teaches that God was once a man, who had a father - and who had a
father and so on. According to the Bible, God is not a man (Num. 23:19), there
were no other gods before Him nor after Him (Isa. 43:10), The God of the Bible
says that He doesn't know any other Gods (Isa. 44:8). That should make it clear
that men will not become gods.
Jesus, that we had accepted as Mormons, is not the Jesus of the Bible. Jesus
of the Bible is literally God Almighty who became a man to redeem us (Isa.
7:14; 9:6). He created everything including Lucifer (Col. 1:16) and He is not a
brother of human spirits nor a brother of Lucifer. He is the only Way, the
Truth and the Life. His salvation is a Gift so no one can boast of earning it
(Eph. 2:8-9). But one must know Him first as John 17:3 says.
We could also see that there is no second chance (for the dead), since Jesus
said in Luke 16:26, when speaking about the rich man and Lazarus, both of whom
had died, "that there is a great gulf fixed, so that they which would pass from
hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us...." That means no missionary
work on the other side. They cannot pass across that gulf. Hebrews 9:27 says:
"...it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement." After
death comes judgement, not a second chance. Psalms 49:7 says also "...None of
them can by any means redeem his brother, or give to God a ransom for him."
Nothing we can do, after someone is dead, will help them.
But the Bible says that we should "...exhort one another daily, while it is
called Today...Today if you will hear his voice, HARDEN NOT YOUR
HEARTS..." (Hebrews 3:13, 15). Give yourself at least the
possibility to see the truth by doing some checking. If the LDS Church is the
truth, you should not fear to investigate. The truth will not
change. Only lies have to be protected and hidden.
If we have made any errors, we would like to know where. We have presented
to you some samples of our studies in the History of the LDS Church, its
doctrines and claims. Study them and see if they are true.
Dennis and Rauni
About Dennis and Rauni
I, Dennis grew up in an LDS family. I was a sixth generation Mormon. My
parents were always active, temple-going Mormons and the same was expected of
me. I never had a problem of believing in the Mormon story and I was very happy
when I was called on a mission to Finland where I served faithfully for two and
a half years. After my mission, I married Rauni in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and
started serving in the ward and stake. I was called to be an Elders Quorum
President when I was still in my early 20's and held teaching and leadership
positions from that time. I was only in my 30's when I was ordained a High
Priest and called to serve on the Stake High Council. Being busy in the Church
and its activities, doing a lot of temple work in addition to my ward and stake
positions, took all my free time. It was Rauni who started to point out that
there were problems with Mormon claims and that we should check them out.
I, Rauni was a convert to the LDS Church in Finland, where I also served a
"full-time mission" before coming to the States. I started working as a
translator for the Finnish language in the Church Offices almost immediately
after arrival in Salt Lake City, and worked there more than 14 years.
Translation work gave me an opportunity to study Mormon history from many books
not generally available to the membership of the Church. I began to question
when I saw so many changes in the Church doctrines and contradictions between
its scriptures and writings of the prophets and the high leadership of the
Church. It was obvious to me that the Church was hiding a lot of important
information from its membership. I had teaching positions both in the Sunday
School and in the Relief Society. I also served on the Stake Relief Society
Board. however, when the problems in Church doctrine became too much for me to
accept, I suggested to Dennis, that we should compare Mormon doctrine to the
doctrine of the Bible to see if they matched. This was a serious question,
because if Mormonism was not the truth, then our eternal life and salvation was
in danger.
In these foregoing pages we have briefly presented some of the problems we
found which caused us eventually to separate from the LDS Church. Through a
long study we came to accept the Bible as the Infallible Word of God and the
Jesus of the Bible as our Lord and Savior.
Questions to Dennis and Rauni Higley can be sent to:
P.O. Box 900415
Sandy, Utah 84093-415
or by e-mail to hismin@inquo.net or
hismin2@qwest.net
Web site address: http://members.tripod.com/hismin