Deception in Disguise
by Heidi Swander
February 24, 2011
"Mormon leaders call their empire the 'Kingdom of God.' However,
their 'God' is an extraterrestrial from [the planet] Kolob, definitely
not the God of the Bible; and the 'Zion' to which their
spirit-brother-of-Lucifer Jesus Christ will return to reign, is
Independence, Missouri." So writes author and former Mormon Ed Decker in his book My Kingdom Come.
"It is the Mormons' claim to be the true Israel," Decker states in his book. "Mormons believe that they are the only true Jews on Earth today. They also believe they come from the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, and that they have the true blood of Israel. Mormon males are ordained into what they believe are both the Leviticus and Melchizedek priesthoods. They believe that when they are baptized, their blood actually changes from Gentile blood into the blood of Israel."
According
to Decker, a Mormon for 20 years of his adult life prior to embracing
true faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, the Mormon Church (aka The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or "LDS" for short) espouses
rituals that have "significant parallels with Freemasonry, the occult,
and Luciferianism."
In an endorsement to the book Mormonism's Temple of Doom, Dr. Walter Martin,
well-known Christian counter-cult apologist, wrote, "Controversy has
arisen over the book in that some people have understood the authors to
be saying that Mormonism is a lineal descendant of specific occult
organizations (i.e., Freemasonry). I can understand how that conclusion can be reached. The
authors have stated that 'undeniable similarities exist between
Mormonism and other occult organizations' . . . They contend that
disciplines such as Mormonism, Freemasonry, and Wicca are streams of the
same Satanic river. This can be substantiated as fact."
In
light of this, it is alarming to note that there is a movement afoot
today, in so-called evangelical circles, to embrace Mormons as fellow
Christians. One example: The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) has chosen to hold their semi-annual board meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah,
this spring, for the express purpose of dialoguing with LDS leaders to
"deepen our understanding of the Mormon faith and contribute to the
on-going work of evangelicals in Utah." Read that sentence again. Please take note that that sentence assumes that Mormonism and Christianity are synonymous. They are not.
Therefore, a statement by NAE president Leith Anderson expressing a
desire to find "common ground on issues" with LDS is futile. There is
no common ground between Christianity and Mormonism.
It
is vital that every true believer in Jesus Christ grasp the myriad and
eternally-significant differences between Mormonism and biblical
Christianity, because the alternative is to be easily deceived into an unequal yoke with unbelievers. This
knowledge is particularly essential today because, at present, America
has a number of prominent Mormons adorning our television screens and
influencing American policy including Governor Mitt Romney, Glenn Beck,
Senator Harry Reid and Senator Orrin Hatch.
Jerry Johnson, founder and president of The Apologetics Group, Inc. says, "I have known a lot of Mormons. In
fact, my grandfather was a Mormon, and they are some of the best and
most moral people I've ever met . . . They have wanted to, really, kind
of be equated with historic evangelical Christianity, when everything
they believe is antithetical to what the Bible and the church has always
taught.
Because Mormons are morally upright, true Christians easily gravitate to them. Because Mormons use verbiage that sounds biblical, Christians can be easily duped. Decker
explains that, "The Mormon leadership will not tamper with the
definitions that have separated them from Orthodoxy for over 170 years. They will
spend their time trying to look as Christian as possible so that they
can draw in the converts needed to keep the great caravan rolling,
however crooked its path."
The Mormon Church began because Joseph Smith had a vision of "an angel of light" calling himself Moroni who explained to Joseph that all the churches of his day were wrong, all their creeds corrupt. Then,
Moroni gave him directive for a brand new religion to promulgate:
Mormonism, with all its occult practices and unbiblical doctrines.
I cannot commend to you highly enough Ed Decker's book, My Kingdom Come. You
will not recognize the deception, when it comes, without understanding
the foundation and fantastic doctrines of this increasingly-accepted and
deceptive cult. The Apostle Paul clearly warned of such a thing: "But even if we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed" (Gal. 1:8-9).
Baruch atem b'Shem, Yeshua
1 comment:
Deception is all around us in many forms, and is becoming worse. This is a "must read" for all.
Don
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