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Title: Major Conflicts


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  • Major Conflicts
  • Examining Mormonisms Rejection of the historic
    Christian Faith

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  • LDS Sources of Reference
  • The Standard Works (Bible, BoM, DC, Peal of
    Great Price)
  • Current LDS magazines (Ensign, New Era or
    Liahona) or on the LDS Website (www.LDS.org)
  • Information presented at General Conference
  • Statements made by the LDS President or General
    Authorities

Major Conflicts Examining Mormonisms rejection
of Christianity
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  • Six Areas of Rejection

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of Christianity
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  • Nature of God Historic Christianity
  • God is a trinity of persons Father, Son and
    Holy Spirit.
  • Monotheism Only belief that there is only one
    God. (Isa. 4310 446,8 455,14,18,21,22 469)
  • Attributes of God
  • omniscient
  • omnipresent
  • omnipotent
  • The Father is spirit and can not be seen.
    (Exodus 3320 John 118 1 Tim. 616 John 646)
  • Jesus is God in human flesh. (John 11,14)
  • Holy Spirit, is the third person of the Trinity

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  • Nature of God Mormonism
  • God the Father is an exalted man
  • The Godhead A perfect unity between the
    Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. They preside
    over this world and all other creations of our
    Father in Heaven.
  • Multiple Gods exist
  • Jesus is the literal off-spring of God the
    Father

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Nature of God Mormonism
  • AS MAN IS, GOD ONCE WAS AS GOD IS, MAN MAY
    BE." (Fifth LDS President Lorenzo Snow, June
    1840)
  • He directed the Creation of this earth on which
    we live. In His image man was created. He is
    personal. He is real. He is individual. He has a
    body of flesh and bones as tangible as mans
  • (DC 13022) (quoted by Gordon B. Hinckley, In
    These Three I Believe, Liahona, Jul 2006, 28)

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  • Nature of God Mormonism
  • Anyone who believes and teaches of God the
    Father, and accepts the divinity of Christ, and
    of the Holy Ghost, teaches a plurality of Gods.
  • (Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the twelve, The
    Pattern of Our Parentage, Ensign, Nov 1984,  66)
  • I am aware that Jesus said they who had seen
    Him had seen the Father. Could not the same be
    said by many a son who resembles his parent?
    When Jesus prayed to the Father, certainly He was
    not praying to Himself!
  • (quoted by Gordon B. Hinckley, In These Three I
    Believe, Liahona, Jul 2006, 28)

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  • Nature of God Mormonism
  • ...you have got to learn how to be gods
    yourselves, and to be kings and priests to God,
    the same as all gods have done before you,
    namely, by going from one small degree to
    another,... from exaltation to exaltation, until
    you attain to the resurrection of the dead, and
    are able to dwell in everlasting burnings. and to
    sit in glory, as do those who sit enthroned in
    everlasting power" Joseph Smith, Jr., History of
    the Church, Vol.6, Ch.14, p.305-6
  • "2. They will become gods." Blessings of
    Exaltation, Gospel Principles p.302
  • "... and they shall pass by the angels, and the
    gods , which are set there, to the exaltation and
    glory in all things, as hath been sealed upon
    their heads, which glory shall be a fulness and a
    continuation of the seeds forever and ever." DC
    13219

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  • Nature of Man Historic Christianity
  • Prior to the Fall of Adam Man was sinless,
    perfect and good. (Gen 131)
  • "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the
    world, and death by sin and so death passed upon
    all men, for that all have sinned"
  • (Romans 512)
  • For as many as are led by the Spirit of God,
    they are the sons of God. For ye have not
    received the spirit of bondage again to fear but
    ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby
    we cry, Abba, Father. The Spirit itself beareth
    witness with our spirit, that we are the children
    of God  And if children, then heirs heirs of
    God, and joint-heirs with Christ if so be that
    we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified
    together. (Romans 814-17)

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  • Nature of Man Mormonism
  • Man lived with God in a pre-existent life.
  • We are the literal children of Heavenly Father.
  • Man was made in the image of God (God in Embryo)
  • I am a child of God,
  • And He has sent me here,
  • Has given me an earthly home
  • With parents kind and dear.
  • I am a child of God,
  • Rich blessings are in store
  • If I but learn to do his will
  • Ill live with him once more.
  • (Sing with Me, B-76.)

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  • Nature of Man Mormonism

Like God What is in error, then, when we use
the term Godhood to describe the ultimate destiny
of mankind? We may now be young in our
progressionjuvenile, even infantile, compared
with Him. Nevertheless, in the eternities to
come, if we are worthy, we may be like unto Him,
enter His presence, see as we are seen, and
know as we are known, and receive a fulness.
(DC 7694.) This doctrine is not at variance
with the scriptures. Nevertheless, it is easy to
understand why some Christians reject it, because
it introduces the possibility that man may
achieve Godhood. The Bible, that speak in
plural terms of lords and gods. The first
chapter of Genesis states And God said, Let us
make man in our image, after our likeness. (Gen.
126) The strongest one was given by Christ
Himself when He quoted that very clear verse from
the Eighty-second PsalmIs it not written in
your law, I said, Ye are gods? See Ps. 826.,
John 1034 (Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the
Twelve Apostles, The Pattern of Our Parentage,
Ensign, Nov 1984,  66 )
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  • Sin Mormonism
  • The Fall of Adam was a good thing.
  • Righteousness comes from knowing sin.
  • Man is not accountable for Adams Sin
  • When Man sins the Holy Ghost leaves.

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  • Sin Mormonism
  • Lehi taught If ye shall say there is no law,
    ye shall also say there is no sin. If ye shall
    say there is no sin, ye shall also say there is
    no righteousness (2 Nephi 213)
  • The Lord has said that He "cannot look upon sin
    with the least degree of allowance" (DC 131)
  • Sin results in the withdrawal of the Holy
    Ghost. It makes the one who sins unable to dwell
    in the presence of Heavenly Father, for "no
    unclean thing can dwell with God" (1 Nephi 1021)

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  • Sin Mormonism
  • "The Fall was a glorious necessity to open the
    doorway toward eternal life" (Ensign, Jan. 2002,
    pg. 36)
  • Adam fell that men might be, Lehi declared,
    and men are, that they might have joy (2 Nephi
    225)
  • "Adam did only what he had to do. He partook of
    that fruit for one good reason, and that was to
    open the door to bring you and me and everyone
    else into this world, for Adam and Eve could have
    remained in the Garden of Eden they could have
    been there to this day, if Eve hadnt done
    something." (President Joseph Fielding Smith,
    Ensign, Jan. 2006, 52-53)
  • "We believe that men will be punished for their
    own sins, and not for Adam's transgression."
    (2nd Article of Faith)
  • The Fall was not a disaster. It wasnt a
    mistake or an accident. It was a deliberate part
    of the plan of salvation. We are Gods spirit
    offspring, sent to earth innocent of Adams
    transgression. (The AtonementAll for All, ELDER
    BRUCE C. HAFEN Of the Seventy, Ensign, May 2004
    (from April 2004 General Conference))

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  • Sin Historic Christianity
  • "So then as through one transgression there
    resulted condemnation to all men..." (Romans
    518)
  • "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the
    world, and death by sin and so death passed upon
    all men, for that all have sinned" (Romans 512)
  • For the wages of sin is death (Romans 623)
  • "For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ
    shall all be made alive. (1 Corinthians 1521)
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  • Heaven Mormonism

Heaven, which is the kingdom of God, is where
those who have been obedient to Gods plan of
life and salvation go after judgment and the
resurrection. There are three kingdoms of
glory the celestial kingdom, the terrestrial
kingdom, and the telestial kingdom. The glory we
inherit will depend on the depth of our
conversion, expressed by our obedience to the
Lord's commandments. It will depend on the manner
in which we have "received the testimony of
Jesus" (DC 7651 see also DC 7674, 79, 101).
B. Renato Maldonado, Messages from the Doctrine
and Covenants The Three Degrees of Glory,
Ensign, Apr 2005,  6265
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  • Hell Mormonism

The Hell That Has No End The three degrees of
glory provide eternal homes for the vast majority
of Gods children who merited earth life. There
is a fourth destination, however, for those
comparatively few who cannot abide even a
telestial glory. The Lord explains that the
destiny of the sons of perdition is a kingdom
without glory (see DC 8824), and the end
thereof, neither the place thereof, nor their
torment, no man knows, only those ordained unto
this condemnation (see DC 764349). These are
they who cannot repent. They sin against (the
Holy Ghost and put Christ to open shame. (See
Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of Salvation,
comp. Bruce R. McConkie, 3 vols., Salt Lake City
Bookcraft, 195456, 14749.)
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  • Hell Mormonism

Before a man can sink to this bitterness of
soul, he must first know and understand the truth
with a clearness of vision wherein there is no
doubt. The Change of heart does not come all at
once, but is due to transgression in some form,
which continues to lurk in the soul without
repentance, until the Holy Ghost withdraws, and
then that man is left to spiritual darkness. Sin
begets sin the darkness grows until the love of
truth turns to hatred, and the love of God is
overcome by the wicked desire to destroy all that
is just and true. In this way Christ is put to
open shame, and blasphemy exalted. (I Have a
Question, Ensign, Apr 1986,  3641) Questions of
general gospel interest answered for guidance,
not as official statements of Church policy.
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  • Salvation Mormonism
  • Salvation has two meanings, General Salvation
    (Resurrection) or Exaltation
  • Righteousness comes from obedience to the laws
    and ordinances of the Gospel.
  • Grace must be earned.
  • Grace can be lost.
  • There is no assurance that you will live in the
    presence of God when you die.

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  • Salvation Mormonism
  • "We believe that through the Atonement of
    Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to
    the laws and ordinances of the Gospel." (3rd
    Article of Faith)
  • ..for we know that it is by grace we are
    saved, after all we can do. (2 Nephi 2523)
  • "It is clear that our acceptance of the gift of
    grace is not a single act occurring at a single
    moment in time, but is instead an ongoing process
    and obligation." (Justification and
    Sanctification, Elder D. Todd Christofferson of
    the Presidency of the Seventy, Ensign, June 2001,
    18-25)
  • Today there is much controversy and contention
    among the doctrines and philosophies of men
    relative to the requirements for entrance into
    the kingdom of God. Many have been deceived by
    the teachings of men that works and obedience to
    Gods commandments are not essential, and some
    base their contention on scriptures. For example,
    Paul said, For by grace are ye saved through
    faith and that not of yourselves it is the gift
    of God Not of works, lest any man should
    boast. (Bernard P. Brockbank, Entrance into
    the Kingdom of God, Ensign, Jan 1973,  44)

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  • Salvation Mormonism
  • "And it shall come to pass, that whoso
    repenteth and is baptized in my name shall be
    filled and if he endureth to the end, behold,
    him will I hold guiltless before my Father at
    that day when I shall stand to judge the
    world.And he that endureth not unto the end, the
    same is he that is also hewn down and cast into
    the fire, from whence they can no more return,
    because of the justice of the Father." (3 Nephi,
    2716-17)
  • For behold, justice exerciseth all his
    demands, and also mercy claimeth all which is her
    own and thus, none but the truly penitent are
    saved Alma 422224
  • For he who is not able to abide the law of a
    celestial kingdom cannot abide a celestial glory
    (DC 8822)

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  • Salvation Historic Christianity
  • For by grace are ye saved through faith and
    that not of yourselves it is the gift of God
    Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we
    are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto
    good works(Eph. 28-10)
  • And if by grace, then is it no more of works
    otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of
    works, then it is no more grace otherwise work
    is no more work. (Romans 116)
  • I do not frustrate the grace of God for if
    righteousness come by the law, then Christ is
    dead in vain. (Gal 321)
  • Now to him that worketh is the reward not
    reckoned of grace, but of debt. But to him that
    worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth
    the ungodly, his faith is counted for
    righteousness. (Romans 44-5)

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  • Salvation Historic Christianity
  • Therefore being justified by faith, we have
    peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
    (Romans 51)
  • Knowing that a man is not justified by the works
    of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ,
    even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we
    might be justified by the faith of Christ, and
    not by the works of the law for by the works of
    the law shall no flesh be justified. (Gal. 216)
  • But that no man is justified by the law in the
    sight of God, it is evident for, The just shall
    live by faith. (Gal 311)
  • Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring
    us unto Christ, that we might be justified by
    faith. But after that faith is come, we are no
    longer under a schoolmaster. (Gal. 324-25)
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  • Salvation Historic Christianity
  • But God commendeth his love toward us, in that,
    while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
    (Romans 58)
  • For God so loved the world, that he gave his
    only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in
    him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
    (John 316)
  • That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the
    Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that
    God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be
    saved. For with the heart man believeth unto
    righteousness and with the mouth confession is
    made unto salvation. For the scripture saith,
    Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.
    (Romans 109-11)
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  • Forgiveness Mormonism
  • We can return to live with God the Father only
    through Christs mercy, and we receive Christs
    mercy only on condition of repentance. (Preach My
    Gospel, A guide to missionary service, pg. 62)
  • "Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the
    same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them
    no more. By this ye may know if a man repenteth
    of his sinsbehold, he will confess them and
    forsake them. (DC 5842-43)
  • And now, verily I say unto you, I, the Lord,
    will not lay any sin to your charge go your ways
    and sin no more but unto that soul who sinneth
    shall the former sins return, saith the Lord your
    God. (DC 827)
  • And I say unto you again that he cannot save
    them in their sins for I cannot deny his word,
    and he hath said that no unclean thing can
    inherit the kingdom of heaven therefore, how can
    ye be saved, except ye inherit the kingdom of
    heaven? Therefore, ye cannot be saved in your
    sins. (Alma 1137)

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  • Forgiveness Historic Christianity
  • If we confess our sins, he is faithful and
    just and will forgive us our sins and purify us
    from all unrighteousness. (1 John 19)
  • Therefore, my brothers, I want you to know that
    through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is
    proclaimed to you. Through him everyone who
    believes is justified from everything you could
    not be justified from by the law of Moses. (Acts
    1338-39)
  • Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to
    salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly
    sorrow brings death. (Romans 58)
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