Bible Question:I
would like to know if you or anyone on your staff have ever researched
the Mormon church? As a Mormon myself, I have never been taught to believe
any of the things you have listed upon your site. I wonder because many
people claim they know what a Mormon does or does not believe because
they have heard or read the Book of Mormon and interpreted what it says
to mean something other than what we teach. Have any of you gone to a
Latter Day Saint Church and talked with an elder, sat in on lessons
to debate, or ask questions? I would like to see if this is answered
solely to me or if this question will actually be listed under questions
and answers for all to see.
Bible Answer: I have personally spent many
hours speaking with Mormon elders about their beliefs and have been friends
with a Mormon for many years. One of my first encounters with a Mormon
elder was very revealing. He was sharing the Mormon view about Jesus
Christ with a woman. I had been asked to attend the meeting. During the
meeting the Mormon elder shared the Mormon perspective and stated that
Jesus was God. At which point I asked if he believed that Jesus was created
as a man. At that point he paused and seemed frustrated and
then stated,
"That is our deeper teaching." He did not want to reveal at
first that Mormons believed Jesus was created as a man and later became
one of many gods.
I have also met with Mormon elders to discuss
Mormon doctrine. They confirmed what I had heard earlier about Mormon
doctrine. It also became clear that Mormons do not depend upon the Book of
Mormon (BOM) for their doctrine. They depend upon the "Pearl of
Great Price" and
the "Doctrine of Covenants" for their doctrine. That was surprising
since Mormons claim that the BOM is perfect and accuse the Bible of being
inaccurate. When I stated that the BOM has undergone thousands of
changes they did not disagree. The changes were necessary since the original
BOM advocates doctrines contrary to
some of their current beliefs. That diminishes the integrity of the BOM
as a source of Mormon truth. In sharp contrast, the
Bible is 99.8% accurate - virtually perfect when compared to the
original documents.
Mormons use some of the same terminology as Christians but
they have re-defined their terms. Consequently, at first they appear
to sound like real Christians. Christians must be aware that just because
they use familiar words it does not mean they are Christians. The scriptures
clearly teach that Jesus was God from the beginning of time. He has
always been God. Jesus
Christ, Jehovah (the Father), and the Holy Spirit are one God (Isa.
43:10; 44:6; 45:5; 48:16). Here are just a few additonal passages. The
first passage of scripture reveals that Jesus was and is Jehovah. Jesus
said the same thing that Jehovah said about Himself in Exodus 3:14.
It is a statement that reveals He has always existed as God. The second
one is a statement by Jesus Christ that He has always existed and will
always exist. He is God eternal.
Jesus
said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before
Abraham was born, I am.” John 8:58
(NAS95S)
I am the Alpha and the
Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end . . . I,
Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things for the churches.
I am the root and the descendant of David, the bright morning
star.” Rev
22:13, 16 (NAS95S)
Conclusion:Have you been a Mormon very long?
I would encourage you to read the testimony of two ex-Mormons, Jerald
and Sandra Tanner and to visit the website "To
Those Who Are Investigating Mormonism."
Let me suggest some books from former Mormons who have described
Mormon beliefs. The first book is "Beyond
Mormonism" by
James R. Spencer. Another is "Mormon
Claims" by Marvin Cowan. There are several extensive ministries
to Mormons by former Mormons who seek to help Mormons understand the
truth: Utah Christian Publications (www.utahchristianpub.org) and the
Utah Lighthouse Ministry (www.utlm.org). For some Christians, Mormonism
can be convincing if you do not know your Bible very well.
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