Reasons Not To Trust The Book Of Mormon
There is no evidence for the Book of Mormon or anything that takes place in it. Cities and their names have never been found, and people’s names have never been found on graven stone.
There is no evidence for the Book of Mormon or anything that takes place in it. Cities and their names have never been found, and people’s names have never been found on graven stone.
The Mormon Temple is of the devil. If you are going to these temples, then you need to stop in order for Satan to leave you.
Before you get the Mormon discussions, let me help you understand how these beliefs are false according to the Bible.
There are no second chances in the afterlife, and 1 Corinthians 15:29 does not refer to people in the church doing baptisms for the dead.
Mormons come preaching a false Jesus, apostasy, restoration, atonement, plan of salvation, pre-existence, and more. Satan is leading their charge.
Christians are sick and tired of the Mormon false beliefs and claims about their being an apostasy and a need for a restoration.
Mormonism is led by Satan, of which he has called false prophets to deceive people. It started with Joseph Smith, a con man.
Be careful! Unless you read the Bible, chapter by chapter, and keep this up daily, you may easily take God’s Word out of context.
Baptisms for the dead in Mormonism is easily proven false if one reads and studies the Bible. God’s speaks against this evil practice.
There is an evil trend with Mormonism and Halloween. Mormons love this holiday. They are blinded to the darkness therein.
Here is what the Mormon missionaries are doing. They are taking Christians off the path to God and into a cult that cannot save them.
Who would be so bold as to say they are better than Jesus? Surely, a true believer in Him would never say this.
Baptisms and other works for the dead are simply heresy. This is easily seen just by reading from the Book of Revelation.
Why is it that Mormons are so hard to talk to when we only want to share the truth of the Bible with them?
My true desire in life is to lead Mormons to Jesus. I love them so much as to help them come out of the fire and to the foot of Jesus for salvation.
The Mormon theology for baptisms for the dead stems from a single verse in 1 Corinthians 15:29.
In the early church, it was never taught to do baptisms for the dead, perform marriage sealings, and ordain people to the priesthood.
The moment you enter through the LDS temple doors, you are taking away God’s judgments and making yourself a God.