Since there are several threads going aro und talking about the subject, I wanted to add my two cents. The main issue that I have with Mormonism is that it is not upfront with people about what its core theology is all about. The leadership is incredibly focused on numbers, increasing convert baptisms, to the point of publicly denying things that they hold to be true. This unfortunate state of affairs compells me to state the facts when the opportunity shows itself.
Despite Mormonism cloaking itself as standard Christianity, it is really, very other.
- Mormonism teaches polytheism. The Father, Son, Holy Ghost and Heavenly Mother are all separate gods (and goddesses), distinct beings.
- Mormonism teaches that we and these gods are actually of the same species, that is, Heavenly Father is simply a normal man, all grown up. We can aspire to become gods and goddesses just as heavenly father and mother deity.
- Mormonism teaches that in order to become gods (become exalted) we must join their church and partake of their ordinances: baptism, confirmation, endowment ceremony (in the temple), and an eternal or celestial marriage (performed in the temple).
I could go on, but really the above items are the root as to why I felt that I had to leave the LDS church as I realized ti was an offense to the one and only true God.