
Monday, November 27, 2006
My thanks for Your Thanks!
As already hinted at I will continue to finish off the notes on the 'Doctrines of Mormonism' our next SAD group meeting will be God willing 10th December when I hope to make a start on looking at the role of Media and Advertising.
SAD Group Mtg 26-11-06 - 'Bible v Book of Mormon'- video
We wrapped up our series on Mormonism by watching a video which is down loadable from Google Video, produced by Living Hope Ministries, this is a church based ministry in Brigham, Utah, formed mostly from ex-Mormons and ministering an outreach to those in the Mormon community.
The video is both well produced and informative. We watched 'The Bible V The Book of Mormon' there is also another video made by them called 'DNA V The Book of Mormon'. Those of you who were not able to attend can either access the videos direct at:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2123385090702569026&q=mormonism
For 'Bible v Book of Mormon'
and
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9143153898478873054&q=mormonism
For 'DNA v Book of Mormon'
If broadband connections are a problem I can happily give you the files on a CD, you will need to have either Adobe flash player or Google Video Player, they are free downloads, again if this is a problem I can supply these on the disk as well.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Mormon Doctrine- Part 1- First Impressions

The first thing that any Mormon missionary that you might meet is going to do, is to convince you that he is as every much a Christian as you are!
"Hey you believe that the Bible is the Word of God... so do we! We love the Bible as every bit as much as you do."
"You love the Lord Jesus Christ, you worship and esteem him as

In fact Mormons are so keen to appear to be Christian that to refer to them as Mormon is almost insulting, They are much happier to be identified as the LDS.
This drive to appear to be 'just another branch of Christianity' manifests itself in various forms The Book of Mormon now has a subheading on it's front cover 'another testament of Jesus Christ' there are some who believe that in years to come this will assume the position of full title for the Book of Mormon.



Among the statements made was Richard Mouw's apology
“I am now convinced that we evangelicals have often seriously misrepresented the beliefs and practices of the Mormon community. Indeed, let me state it bluntly to the LDS folk here this evening: we have sinned against you. The God of the Scriptures makes it clear that it is a terrible thing to bear false witness against our neighbours, and we have been guilty of that sort of transgression in the things we have said about you. We have told you what you believe without making a sincere effort first of all to ask you what you believe... Indeed, we have even on occasion demonised you, weaving conspiracy theories about what the LDS community is really trying to accomplish in the world, and even at our best, we have, and this is true of both our communities, talked past each other, setting forth over-simplified and distorted accounts of what the other group believes.”
I'm sure if he were around a hearty 'amen' would come from Joseph Smith and his thirty wives! Not forgetting those murdered by Brigham Young's followers at Mountain Meadows, I'm sure they would be the first to say 'Ah yes it was all just a little misunderstanding' you didn't really mean to murder women and children, you've just been misunderstood by those terrible narrow minded bigoted evangelicals!"
How about this for a statement from a director at Biola University
Craig Hazen, director of the MA in Christian Apologetics program at Biola University, hailed the event as one “that will be featured prominently in history books 100 years from now.”
Hazen holds out hope that this might mark the beginning of a process of integration of Mormonism into the mainstream of Protestant thought, though he conceded, “it’s not going to happen overnight.”
You can read a review in full at http://www.existence-of-god.com/ravi-zacharias-addresses-lds.htmlRavi Zacharias at the 'Evening of Friendship'

What will perhaps be most shocking is not so much what Mormons believe, though that is shocking enough, but that in the light of their beliefs any evangelical in their right mind could ever entertain the thought that Mormons are in any way even remotely Christian.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Mormon doctrine - Introduction

We've spent a considerable amount of time looking at Mormon history, the reason for this is that the whole giant edifice of the Mormon religion is built upon the foundation of the supposed historicity of Joseph Smith's visions. His further revelation of the 'gospel' what Mormons tend to refer to as 'The Restoration' are the historical cornerstone of Mormonism.
If the character and the history of Joseph Smith falls, into disrepute then to a very large extent Mormonism crumbles with it. So you can well imagine that there has been a considerable amount of material produced over the years either defending or exposing Smith and Mormon history. I hope though that we've shown that despite the best efforts of the LDS to paint Smith (interesting to note that most artwork and paintings of Smith are almost 'Disnyesque' with his seemingly glowing angelic face) as a whiter than white prophet and saint, (in effect a new Messiah), the facts are pretty clear and

By all accounts those who work amongst Mormons say that if you ever want to end your conservation with a Mormon just start to wander onto the issues of their history, you'll find your interview soon gets wrapped up.

Mormonism is keen to be seen as a powerful force for good especially in the local community, examples of this can be seen in areas like Blackpool where they have grabbed media attention for some of their local projects.
(Popular portraits of Joseph Smith)

Sunday, November 12, 2006
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Mormonism- a brief history -Pt.4
With increasing tension between Mormons and the citizens of
Smith’s eventual downfall
The power that Smith now had at his disposal inevitably began to go to his head and the true scale of his ego began to show. Instead of being content with the honorary rank of lieutenant, Smith decided to dress himself as a Lieutenant General. There was no greater pleasure for him than to indulge himself in dressing up and inspecting his troops.

Though Smith seemed to be riding the crest of a wave, in reality his position within the church was becoming increasingly difficult he was arguing and having bitter fall outs with his once close friends and supporters, ‘The Three’ who had given their backing to the Book of Mormon all left and denounced Smith. The other issue that contributed to tensions within the Mormon community was Smiths desires towards the opposite sex. He was known to have a certain irresistible charm which women already conditioned to think of him as a great prophet found hard to resist. His push for the Mormons to take on board the practice of Polygamy provided him with ample excuse and opportunity to pursue other women.
(Smith parading himself before his troops)
The Mormon doctrine of ‘Celestial Marriage’ further fuelled Polygamous practice. This was the idea that these were marriages beyond our mortal earthly existence and that they would last throughout eternity and would be the means of populating other planets of which Mormons who were ‘Temple worthy’ would rule over as gods! (more about this when we look at Mormon doctrine). This meant that not only could Smith take other women but that he could also indulge himself with married women.
The crunch came at Nauvoo when Smith decided that he would take to himself the wives of some of the prominent Mormon leaders at Nauvoo.However on June 27 1844 a vigilante mob descend on the jail determined to bring retribution upon Smith and his followers. A gun battle breaks out which sees Smith discharging his six shooter killing two and seriously injuring another. Out of bullets his brother Hyrum shot dead
through the face, Smith makes for the window but is shot in the back falls out, probably dead by now, but
has a further number of shots put into him.
The founding father of Mormonism lay dead, brutally murdered at the age of 38.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Mormonism- a brief history Pt.3
The Kirtland Temple

Rigdon is given to using highly inflammatory language in his sermons and a backlash occurs with the local population, hence the move to Ohio. From there they intend to take the Mormon gospel into the frontier state of Missouri, but things go badly wrong and both Smith and Rigdon have to endure being '

Smith became keen to move out from the Ohio area, not just because of 'persecution' but it seems too many people knew too much about the reputation of the Smith family.
Sidney Rigdon
"They were considered destitute of moral character, and addicted to vicious habits"- Mormonism unveiled, Zanesville, Ohio 1834, p.261 (part of a signed statement by 62 residents of Palmyra)

From 'The Salt Sermon' rippled out a series of events which would eventually culminate in what became known as 'The Mormon Wars' and led to the eventual expulsion of the Mormons from Missouri. Amidst rumors of bizzare sexual practices and Smith's polygamous relationships. They settled in what was to become their first great

Recently re-built Temple in Nauvoo
It is here in the setting of Nauvoo that the true character of Joseph Smith, (rather than the whiter than white picture painted by the LDS today), is revealed and recorded.
Mormonism- a brief history -Pt.2
Joseph Smith Jr

Joseph Smith Jr was born in Sharon, Vermont Dec.23 1805 4th child born to Joseph Sr. and Lucy Smith. Much of what follows with Joseph Smith Jr finds its roots in what can only be described as his 'bizzare' upbringing under the influences of his highly eccentric parents. His Father Joe senior was a man with a reputation for being a highly dubious mystic. He blew his $1000 dowry on trying to sell wild Vermont Ginseng to the Chinese (a case of 'trying to sell coal to Newcastle'). The failure of this crazy venture meant having to move to Palmyra New York State, where he spent his time in digging for treasure, convinced that by the power of 'Peep Stones' (Hollowed out stones that were supposed to have magic properties when placed inside a hat and then looked into.) he would be able to locate the fabulous pirate treasure horde of Captain Kidd! When he wasn't indulging himself in this fantasy he turned to a spot of coin forgery which very nearly la


Despite this supposedly profound and apparently life changing event, it didn't stop Smith from developing a similar obsession as his father's, using peep stones in an attempt to locate buried treasure, and indulging in the illegal practice of 'money digging'. Smith in later y

The Angel Moroni or was that Nephi?
Back to his visions. In 1823 Smith claims to have had a vision of the Angel Moroni by his bedsi

He is told initially to leave the plates where they are but a few years later in a further revelation he is given a pair of special spectacles 'The Urim and the Thumim! Putting these on he begins to translate the 'Reformed Egyptian' hieroglyphics which make up the Book of Mormon (there is no such Egyptian language known to scholars)
Others also become involved in this great translation work one such prominent name in Mormon circles is Oliver Cowdery.
Heaven is so excited at this great work that the Apostles Peter, James and John send John the Baptist back to earth to personally baptize Smith and Cowdery and to confer upon them the restored Aaronic Priesthood!
Monument erected at the Hill Cumorah celebrating Smith's discovery of the plates.

As well as the visions of Moroni to Smith it is later claimed that Moroni appeared to a select group of three: Martin Harris, Oliver Cowdery and David Whitmer. (all three would later leave the LDS and denounce Smith) These three men would give their personal backing to the genuineness of the plates

In 1830 The Book of Mormon is published and copyrighted and in April of that year 'The Church of Christ' later to become The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints comes into being. Mormonism is born.
Mormonisn- a brief history Pt.1

Introduction
You may ask why bother looking at a cult like the Mormons in the first place?
Over 300 congregations in the UK, 180,00 members with a strong presence in the north of England
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (That is the name by which they wish to be known by and later we shall see why) has assets in excess of $30 billion its annual gross income is in the region of $6 billion, that is more money than the State of
Mormonism places a strong emphasis on education and unlike other cults that target the gullible Mormonism is interested in capturing the educated and extending its influence through such individuals.
The LDS has experienced rapid growth in third world countries and in poorer parts ofJoseph Smith and his history next