Book Of Mormon Contradiction: Mormon 9:9,19
The Lord, our God, has always been God. He is not an exalted being, but has been God since the beginning of time.
The Lord, our God, has always been God. He is not an exalted being, but has been God since the beginning of time.
As the Father dwells in the Son, Jesus taught that He is a Spirit. That He does not have a body of flesh and bones.
God the Father is a Spirit only according to the Bible. As a spirit, we are to worship Him in spirit and truth.
The God of the heavens is the first and the last. He has always been and will be God. He knows of no other Gods.
There is only one God. If anyone tells you differently then they do not understand the Bible and are unsaved.
Every secret oath will come to light. No matter if people make blood oaths, God will have it be revealed upon the housetops.
The stick of Judah was the southern kingdom and the stick of Joseph was the northern kingdom. God brought them together in one nation.
David is a man after God’s own heart. He is currently in paradise with the rest of the saints. We will rest there also one day.
Atonement was made through Jesus’s death. Don’t listen to anyone that says it was made anywhere else but the cross.
We all have a Father in heaven. However, He does not count us all as His children. This comes through faith in Jesus.
God’s sheep are the people of Israel. The other sheep are the gentiles. We’ve been grafted in through Christ.
Jesus’s name is not required in God’s church. Read God’s Word and see names like “Church Of the Firstborn” and others.
Demonic spirits have presented themselves as angels of light over these years. They have led millions of people astray in Mormonism.
Jesus sacrificed His life for us on the cross. Through His atonement, we can be forgiven and saved through His blood.
Every Mormon struggles with three different sins that keep them on the path of destruction. These are Pride, Idolatry, and Unbelief.
Mormons extol Joseph Smith, while Christians extol the Lord. They praise a dead man, while we praise Jesus, who is alive.