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I was converted to Mormonism in the early 80’s. After realizing so many weird and outlandish teachings, and outright misleading teachings from their missionaries, and learning of so many forged sacred documents by their church, Joseph Smith’s tablets vanishing, etc, I was able to break away from this cult, and it is a cult.I call that burying your head in the sand. The early Christian church did apostatize. The best witness to that is the fact that there is no church today (apart from the LDS Church) that resembles the church that Jesus established in ancient times. Let’s note some stark differences. Firstly, in the earliest church there were no paid or professional clergy. People were elected to serve in various priesthood capacities or callings from the members of the congregation, without prior schooling or preparation; and it certainly was not a lifelong profession. You didn’t choose such a career for yourself for life. All of that developed later on as the apostasy set in. Secondly, the early Christian church was led by revelation, through the prophets and Apostles of the Lord. It was never part of the program that that institution, and the ability to lead the church by revelation should be done away. If it cannot be lead by direct and immediate revelation from the God, through His chosen ministers and servants, the prophets and Apostles of God, then it is not the church of God, period.
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But for years after their doctrine fell apart in my head and heart, I still defended the mormon church because I liked the idea they had no paid clergy to speak of. I also defended their polygamist background because they explained to me as a new convert they only had to revert to polygamy because the Catholics and protestants were killing all their men in the church.
As an ex-mormon, let me tell you that for the most part, mormons are fine people, they really are. But they are very confused and most have no idea what the end doctrine is according to their church. When I realized that they all expect to be Gods one day on the same level as our God, and will have their own universe to rule, I about laughed myself out of the church. Actually, I almost cried my way out.
Funny how their missionaries are trained to either avoid some topics, or even mislead as they did me and my family.
The Bible speaks of false prophets, and Joseph Smith is one of those false prophets. Christ stated in Matthew 16:18
"And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades [Hell] will not overcome it”
That alone in my book destroys any credibility to the mormon church, as their entire beginning is because of their belief that the gates of hell did destroy Christ’s Church.