MORMONISM – “GODS MANY” POLYTHEISM #2: MORMON TERMINOLOGY & THEOLOGICAL SEMANTICS
Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (YouTube channel CANSWERSTV; websites BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com), interviews former Mormon & Christian writer Robert McKay along with the director of "Christian Ministry to Mormons" Michael H. Reynolds in this informative series. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it has been known began with the publication of the "Book of Mormon" in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr & his writing assistant Sidney Rigdon. The career of Smith as "God's prophet" supposedly began in 1820 when he was 14 years old where a "First Vision" of two gods appeared to him (God the Father & God the Son Jesus). However Mormonism's own "Journal of Discourses" has numerous contradictions with this vision. Mormonism, with its peculiar doctrines of men & women becoming gods, blacks being cursed, polygamy, etc. rests on the testimony of one man, Smith. Part #2 of series of 5.
Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (YouTube channel CANSWERSTV; websites BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com), interviews former Mormon & Christian writer Robert McKay along with the director of “Christian Ministry to Mormons” Michael H. Reynolds in this informative series. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it has been known began with the publication of the “Book of Mormon” in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr & his writing assistant Sidney Rigdon. The career of Smith as “God’s prophet” supposedly began in 1820 when he was 14 years old where a “First Vision” of two gods appeared to him (God the Father & God the Son Jesus). However Mormonism’s own “Journal of Discourses” has numerous contradictions with this vision. Mormonism, with its peculiar doctrines of men & women becoming gods, blacks being cursed, polygamy, etc. rests on the testimony of one man, Smith. Part #2 of series of 5.
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