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Nope. To the triangle.Do we have to raise it to the square?![]()
Nope. To the triangle.Do we have to raise it to the square?![]()
See Exodus, when Moses confronts Pharaoh. Each of the ten plagues shows that the Egyptian gods are not as powerful as the Lord.If Marduk was a true god to the Babylonians, and El and Baal were true gods to the Canaanites, they were still gods.
After all, Samu-El, Isra-El, and Imannu-El, meant something, otherwise why did their names contain âElâ?
There is actually an answer of sorts to that. Mormons think that their god produces spirits who have a pre-existence in heaven. These spirits are then put into mortal bodies on birth. A part of these spirits followed their version of Satan in rebellion, and had to be punished. This was done by putting them in Negro ( to use the old term) bodies, as a mark of their disgrace.So are these 21 statements not true what Mormanâs believe?
17.* Mormons doctrinetaught andbelieved that before 1978 they considered the Negro race inferior, and even one drop of Negro blood prevented a person from entering their priesthood.**Now they will allow men of African decent to be priests butthe factthat they once taught thisprovestheyâre a*False ReligionâŚ
Me like your avatarI did not realize that the Jesus of St. Mark, St. Matthew and St. Luke was the result of intercourse between heavenly father and Mary, a polygamist and the first born spirit son of heavenly father (and spirit brother of Lucifer) and just the latest in who knows how many generations of gods. Which translation of the Bible should I read for that information? I missed that in all my years in the Mormon church.![]()
I must admit, there is a certain attraction, especially as a male to the points below. I could even at some level say I want to believe.So are these 21 statements not true what Mormanâs believe?
But then there are teachings here that are beyond all faith, beyond all reason. To the ex-Mormons, when you were Mormon, were you not doubting at some level, some or all the points below (or the points above)1.Mormonâs teach that theycan becomegodsandgoddesses.
2.* Mormon goddesses will spend eternity infull submissionto their god-husband
.3.* Mormonâs teach that*women will give birth âforever and everâto spirit-babies.
4.**Mormonâs teachmen can have multiple wives in heavenâeternalpolygamy. They intend to have many wives in heaven, carrying on multiple sex relations throughout eternity, until they have enough children to populate their own earth, so they can be âHeavenly Fatherâ over their own planet
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- Heavenly Fatheris an exalted man who lives with his goddess wife,Heavenly Mother,on a planet near the great star Kolob.
6. American Indians are descendants of the wicked Lamanites, who were Israelites that God cursed with dark skin.
7. God the Father had sex with Mary to conceive Jesus. They sayVirgin Mary really wasnât a virgin at all but had sex relations with their heavenly father to produce the Mormon version of Jesus Christ
9. Mormons teach thattheyneed 4secret handshakes to get into the Celestial heaven.
10.* Joseph Smith revealed that the actual Garden of Eden is in Jackson County, Missouri.- Mormons believe that Lucifer and Jesus are brothers.
15. Mormonsbelieve the Archangel Michael came down to earth with several of his celestial wives, and became Adam in the garden of Eden.
16.* The Mormon founder and theirProphet Joseph Smith prophesied falsely many times. For example, he foretold the second coming of Christ for 1891. The Bible teaches that one false prophecy puts the prophet under death sentence. (Deuteronomy 18:20-22).**
17.* Mormons doctrinetaught andbelieved that before 1978 they considered the Negro race inferior, and even one drop of Negro blood prevented a person from entering their priesthood.Now they will allow menof African decent to be priests butthe factthat they once taught thisprovestheyâre aFalse Religion.
18.* Mormonshavebooks other thantheBible that they call scriptures such as the Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, Doctrine and Covenants.* All rthese andeven their official âMormon Doctrineâ statements contradict each other on MAJOR doctrinal points. The King James Bible isalso contradicted by these books.
19.* Mormons believe Jesus had at least three wives and children while he was on this earth.- JoesphSmith taught that there were inhabitants on the moon, and Brigham Young taught there were inhabitants on the sun as well! The fact that these two men once taught this proves they were not real Prophets ofGod. They were false prophets and this religion is leading many souls to Hell still today.
21.* Mormons also teach that there is no salvation without Joseph Smith.* They teach that Joseph Smith holds the keys to the Kingdom of God. They teach thatJesusâ death on the cross only partially saves the believer. They alsoteach that people will stand before God, Jesus and Joseph Smith on Judgement Day.
Thanks! It very much represents what I am doing right now.Me like your avatar
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Nope. To the triangle.![]()
Because it is Mormonism, it sounds better on the surface than in reality. Think about it. Multiple honey do lists, all those kids bugging you when you just want to watch the game, having to take out all that garbage. Do you really want that many women nagging you? Yeah, you would get all that sex with multiple partners, but is it really worth it?I must admit, there is a certain attraction, especially as a male to the points below. I could even at some level say I want to believe.
Absolutely. As a woman, my issue was polygamy. I had a hard time believing that a loving God would force his daughters to be eternally unhappy sharing a husband. I couldnât believe that woman are equal before God if polygamy was ok because polygamy is inherently unequal. The language about women being given by god to men as wives bothered me. It takes free will away from woman and treats us like property. LDS women will tell themselves that heavenly father wouldnât command their husbands to have multiple wives. Polygamy would only be for other women to deal with. Tough beans LDS ladies, but your supposed prophets taught that polygamy was required in the celestial kingdom. If you donât like it, you get to spend eternity with the rest of us unworthy folk.But then there are teachings here that are beyond all faith, beyond all reason. To the ex-Mormons, when you were Mormon, were you not doubting at some level, some or all the points below (or the points above)
So one area of confusion here⌠what is the Mormon theological thought as to where do all these (extra) women come from for men to have polygamy in heaven? And where does this thought come from?? Nature pretty much makes the numbers evenâŚone male for every one female.Absolutely. As a woman, my issue was polygamy. I had a hard time believing that a loving God would force his daughters to be eternally unhappy sharing a husband. I couldnât believe that woman are equal before God if polygamy was ok because polygamy is inherently unequal. The language about women being given by god to men as wives bothered me. It takes free will away from woman and treats us like property. LDS women will tell themselves that heavenly father wouldnât command their husbands to have multiple wives. Polygamy would only be for other women to deal with. Tough beans LDS ladies, but your supposed prophets taught that polygamy was required in the celestial kingdom. If you donât like it, you get to spend eternity with the rest of us unworthy folk.
The only logical conclusion Is that more women than men are at the celestial level of Mormon heaven.So one area of confusion here⌠what is the Mormon theological thought as to where do all these (extra) women come from for men to have polygamy in heaven? And where does this thought come from?? Nature pretty much makes the numbers evenâŚone male for every one female.
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Yes. Mormon leaders always talk about how women are more spiritual than men and that there will be more women in the CK than men. Also, early church prophets stated that men had to practice polygamy in this life in order to get into the highest level in the CK where the men get to keep their wives. That teaching is now swept under the rug. So all those faithful LDS men who only have one wife in this life, donât get to the highest level in the CK. They end up losing their wives to polygamists and get to be angels for eternity. Also, there are a lot of single, never married LDS women who will need husbands on the other side. They get to look forward to being given to be some manâs additional wife. If LDS apostles become widowers, they are highly encouraged to remarry very quickly, in the temple of course.[BIBLEDRB][/BIBLEDRB]
The only logical conclusion Is that more women than men are at the celestial level of Mormon heaven.
How quaint. Like believing women shouldnât in participate in sports because weâre too delicate.Yes. Mormon leaders always talk about how women are more spiritual than men and that there will be more women in the CK than men.
Yeah, Brigham Young was clear in his teaching that exaltation requires plural marriage. FLDS still hold to this teaching. Young isnât swept, heâs thrown under the bus. He had his opinions you know. Good luck figuring out which Mormon teachings are opinion and which are not. Seems largely based on societal tolerance.Also, early church prophets stated that men had to practice polygamy in this life in order to get into the highest level in the CK where the men get to keep their wives. That teaching is now swept under the rug.
So all those faithful LDS men who only have one wife in this life, donât get to the highest level in the CK. They end up losing their wives to polygamists and get to be angels for eternity. Also, there are a lot of single, never married LDS women who will need husbands on the other side. They get to look forward to being given to be some manâs additional wife. If LDS apostles become widowers, they are highly encouraged to remarry very quickly, in the temple of course.
Creepy, is what it is too me.So much for forever families.
One step forward and one step back. Your answer helped my previous question but now I am a bit confused on how one can lose their wife despite being a faithful LDS male?Yes. Mormon leaders always talk about how women are more spiritual than men and that there will be more women in the CK than men. Also, early church prophets stated that men had to practice polygamy in this life in order to get into the highest level in the CK where the men get to keep their wives. That teaching is now swept under the rug. So all those faithful LDS men who only have one wife in this life, donât get to the highest level in the CK. They end up losing their wives to polygamists and get to be angels for eternity. Also, there are a lot of single, never married LDS women who will need husbands on the other side. They get to look forward to being given to be some manâs additional wife. If LDS apostles become widowers, they are highly encouraged to remarry very quickly, in the temple of course.
So much for forever families.
Brigham Young and other polygamous prophets taught that a man had to live the higher law, meaning polygamy, during this life in order to keep his wives in the celestial kingdom. So if an otherwise worthy man didnât take a second wife, he wasnât following the higher law and thus not eligible for exaltation in the celestial kingdom. Exaltation refers to the highest level in the CK where men and women are married and have spirit children to populate future planets. So if he doesnât make it, but his wife is otherwise worthy, she is given to another man who already has lots of wives. He is relegated to being an angel.One step forward and one step back. Your answer helped my previous question but now I am a bit confused on how one can lose their wife despite being a faithful LDS male?![]()
Polyandry solves this problem. Josephâs plan was fool proof.So one area of confusion here⌠what is the Mormon theological thought as to where do all these (extra) women come from for men to have polygamy in heaven? And where does this thought come from?? Nature pretty much makes the numbers evenâŚone male for every one female.
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LOL, I think Brigham Young was swept under the rug. The guy pretty much taught nothing but false doctrine.Also, early church prophets stated that men had to practice polygamy in this life in order to get into the highest level in the CK where the men get to keep their wives. That teaching is now swept under the rug.
So much for forever families.
Should we Mourn for Baal then? Living in some obscure location wasting away from lack of belief? Just how is there a former tense for being god and what happens to these once gods now that they are no longer gods? Did Star Trek have it right?If Marduk was a true god to the Babylonians, and El and Baal were true gods to the Canaanites, they were still gods.
After all, Samu-El, Isra-El, and Imannu-El, meant something, otherwise why did their names contain âElâ?
Clearly! Definitely.Clearly, not part of Godâs moral law.