I Finally Submitted My Resignation Letter To The Mormon Church

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Hey everyone! I’ve been a Catholic for 3 years and a Mormon for less than a year. I was baptized as a Mormon on July 1st 2007 and was confirmed the following Sunday.

Well, I finally submitted my resignation letter after deciding that I truly want to faithfully follow the Catholic Church in every way.

I feel so free now! It is wonderful to have mailed that resignation letter. I can’t wait to (politely) tell my Mormon friend that I have resigned!

When I was first baptized, I had just had 3 weeks of home classes. They pressured me to get baptized as soon as I first went to their church which was my first contact with the Mormon church. I couldn’t believe this! I let them set up a date for me because they told me that I could change it if I wanted to. However, I was excited to be going to the Mormon church because the people were all so friendly and welcoming. I realize now that they acted this way simply so that they could get me to be baptized and confirmed in thehir false and fraudulent church.

I have read somewhere that the Mormon church actually set a date on Jesus’ second coming at one time but obviously this “prophecy” failed. I do believe He will come back some day but as the Bible says, no man knows the day or the hour that He will return. This is one of the last things I read before deciding to submit my resignation letter.

Another thing that turned me off to Mormonism was the fact that they were racists for quite some time and African-American Mormon males were not allowed to become priests until the 1970s. Not only this but they called African-Americans the descendants of Cain! The Catholic Church has never done this and as a matter of fact, we have had African Catholics since very close to the beginning of the Church.

There was also the “Great Apostasy”. I believed it at first but then I realized that Christianity has existed for the past approximately 2000 years so it couldn’t be true. The Catholic Church has remained on this earth ever since Jesus established it after his death and resurrection.

Another thing that I disagreed with was the fact that the Book of Mormon says that there was steel in ancient America. This is simply not true. Steel was not known to ancient America. The Book of Mormon also says that honeybees lived in ancient America which is again, not true. The Spaniards introduced honeybees to the Americas after they came over and discovered the Americas.
 
Hey everyone! I’ve been a Catholic for 3 years and a Mormon for less than a year. I was baptized as a Mormon on July 1st 2007 and was confirmed the following Sunday.

Well, I finally submitted my resignation letter after deciding that I truly want to faithfully follow the Catholic Church in every way.

I feel so free now! It is wonderful to have mailed that resignation letter. I can’t wait to (politely) tell my Mormon friend that I have resigned!

When I was first baptized, I had just had 3 weeks of home classes. They pressured me to get baptized as soon as I first went to their church which was my first contact with the Mormon church. I couldn’t believe this! I let them set up a date for me because they told me that I could change it if I wanted to. However, I was excited to be going to the Mormon church because the people were all so friendly and welcoming. I realize now that they acted this way simply so that they could get me to be baptized and confirmed in thehir false and fraudulent church.

I have read somewhere that the Mormon church actually set a date on Jesus’ second coming at one time but obviously this “prophecy” failed. I do believe He will come back some day but as the Bible says, no man knows the day or the hour that He will return. This is one of the last things I read before deciding to submit my resignation letter.

Another thing that turned me off to Mormonism was the fact that they were racists for quite some time and African-American Mormon males were not allowed to become priests until the 1970s. Not only this but they called African-Americans the descendants of Cain! The Catholic Church has never done this and as a matter of fact, we have had African Catholics since very close to the beginning of the Church.

There was also the “Great Apostasy”. I believed it at first but then I realized that Christianity has existed for the past approximately 2000 years so it couldn’t be true. The Catholic Church has remained on this earth ever since Jesus established it after his death and resurrection.

Another thing that I disagreed with was the fact that the Book of Mormon says that there was steel in ancient America. This is simply not true. Steel was not known to ancient America. The Book of Mormon also says that honeybees lived in ancient America which is again, not true. The Spaniards introduced honeybees to the Americas after they came over and discovered the Americas.
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This is SO, exciting, Holly! God bless you, and I’m so glad you listened to him!
 
I’m delighted for you, that you have been able to return to the Sacraments. Welcome and love! Trishie.

I did some intensive reading and have books on the subject, and there are more holes in the Mormon story than that! God bless all those who are sincere in their belief, even if mistaken. Draw them to the truth our God, where their hearts are open.
 
I am sorry your experience was negative. I joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints and found great spiritual rewards in being a member. I know that it is a church led by the Lord. I am disappointed in this website that allows apologists only for its own cause but when it talks about other religions, namely the church I belong to, it only trusts people with skewed points of view. If I asked a veterinarian about ants I would get a less accurate answer than if I asked an Insectologist. Ask a Latter-day Saint Apologist about Latter-day Saint beliefs. I know the members of church aren’t perfect, but the Church is established of God and led by Him.
 
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Hey everyone! I’ve been a Catholic for 3 years and a Mormon for less than a year. I was baptized as a Mormon on July 1st 2007 and was confirmed the following Sunday.

Well, I finally submitted my resignation letter after deciding that I truly want to faithfully follow the Catholic Church in every way.

I feel so free now! It is wonderful to have mailed that resignation letter. I can’t wait to (politely) tell my Mormon friend that I have resigned!

When I was first baptized, I had just had 3 weeks of home classes. They pressured me to get baptized as soon as I first went to their church which was my first contact with the Mormon church. I couldn’t believe this! I let them set up a date for me because they told me that I could change it if I wanted to. However, I was excited to be going to the Mormon church because the people were all so friendly and welcoming. I realize now that they acted this way simply so that they could get me to be baptized and confirmed in thehir false and fraudulent church.

I have read somewhere that the Mormon church actually set a date on Jesus’ second coming at one time but obviously this “prophecy” failed. I do believe He will come back some day but as the Bible says, no man knows the day or the hour that He will return. This is one of the last things I read before deciding to submit my resignation letter.

Another thing that turned me off to Mormonism was the fact that they were racists for quite some time and African-American Mormon males were not allowed to become priests until the 1970s. Not only this but they called African-Americans the descendants of Cain! The Catholic Church has never done this and as a matter of fact, we have had African Catholics since very close to the beginning of the Church.

There was also the “Great Apostasy”. I believed it at first but then I realized that Christianity has existed for the past approximately 2000 years so it couldn’t be true. The Catholic Church has remained on this earth ever since Jesus established it after his death and resurrection.

Another thing that I disagreed with was the fact that the Book of Mormon says that there was steel in ancient America. This is simply not true. Steel was not known to ancient America. The Book of Mormon also says that honeybees lived in ancient America which is again, not true. The Spaniards introduced honeybees to the Americas after they came over and discovered the Americas.
 
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