Ran into these while discussing Mormonism on another board with Mormons. As soon as I put these up, the thread went silent.
There has been some mention that, in the last few years, the LDS Church has been hemorrhaging members over the research being posted on the 'net about the origins of the Book of Mormon, Church History, and the response of the LDS Church, which has been desperately trying to shove it under the rug, telling it's members who approach them with this stuff, to shut-up and be faithful, and generally showing a lack of leadership and direction.
Here's a .pdf letter to a CES Director, which is a pretty damning look at the history and origins of the LDS and the Book of Mormon (.pdf format): http://cesletter.com/Letter-to-a-CES-Director.pdf
Here is the site to the creator of the CES Letter, scroll down for the video interview: http://cesletter.com/
A collection of LDS essays and their critical review: http://cesletter.com/essays/
Another ex-Mormon, who conducted the interview with the author of the CES Letter, runs this website: http://mormonstories.org/
Another site: http://askreality.com/
Ex-Mormon subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/exmormon/ <-- some sad stuff there. Please be respectful, many have undergone a crisis of faith in God and are pretty jaded. Use as a resource.
A site hosting infographics, many of whom are in the CES Letter: http://www.mormoninfographics.com/
Some:
http://i.imgur.com/A7IDRM7.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WjLtGm8cVMs/U ... t+v2.0.png
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-uBx72hYfHy4/U ... Plates.png
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-jBH02l7Cwok/U ... ion+v3.png
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UJkGmg3_yFo/V ... le%2B3.png
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An interesting look at the role of the LDS Church in Utah politics: http://www.anamericandreamrevealed.com/ ... itics.html
A post from the same blog on he re-branding of the LDS church: http://www.anamericandreamrevealed.com/ ... igion.html
A post from the same blog on he re-branding of the LDS church: http://www.anamericandreamrevealed.com/ ... igion.html
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I didn't think it is required to open a new topic, but, a few months ago I talked to some Mormons on their site under the live chat option.
"H" and "S" are the Mormons and I am "P"
I know it is not really easy to read, but I am too lazy to edit it all.
Note how some of the things mentioned here (at least from my side) are incorrect, mainly concerning personal things/believes/etc.
I did another session where I claimed to be a Muslim, etc. etc.
The ending is pretty weird, though.
So, here is the chat:
"H" and "S" are the Mormons and I am "P"
I know it is not really easy to read, but I am too lazy to edit it all.
Note how some of the things mentioned here (at least from my side) are incorrect, mainly concerning personal things/believes/etc.
I did another session where I claimed to be a Muslim, etc. etc.
The ending is pretty weird, though.
So, here is the chat:
Spoiler!
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGOXMf6yDCU
Fecisti nos ad te, Domine, et inquietum est cor nostrum donec requiescat in te!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGOXMf6yDCU
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So, did you pray in your heart Ice?
"Whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved." (Romans 10:13)
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Yeah, I got a vision seeing God and Jesus both telling me I should start a new branch of Church since the current one(s) are being misled. I am questioning my career as a prophet.Kurieuo wrote:So, did you pray in your heart Ice?
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGOXMf6yDCU
Fecisti nos ad te, Domine, et inquietum est cor nostrum donec requiescat in te!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGOXMf6yDCU
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BTW, since the OP, I've discovered the best site so far on training Christians to witness to Mormons: http://tilm.org/
Check out the dictionary under "Basic Witnessing Tools". The LDS church redefines many common Christian terms in order to sound like Christians.
Check out the dictionary under "Basic Witnessing Tools". The LDS church redefines many common Christian terms in order to sound like Christians.
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Re: Some Mormon Resources.
SoCalExile wrote:Ran into these while discussing Mormonism on another board with Mormons. As soon as I put these up, the thread went silent.
There has been some mention that, in the last few years, the LDS Church has been hemorrhaging members over the research being posted on the 'net about the origins of the Book of Mormon, Church History, and the response of the LDS Church, which has been desperately trying to shove it under the rug, telling it's members who approach them with this stuff, to shut-up and be faithful, and generally showing a lack of leadership and direction.
Here's a .pdf letter to a CES Director, which is a pretty damning look at the history and origins of the LDS and the Book of Mormon (.pdf format): http://cesletter.com/Letter-to-a-CES-Director.pdf
Here is the site to the creator of the CES Letter, scroll down for the video interview: http://cesletter.com/
A collection of LDS essays and their critical review: http://cesletter.com/essays/
Another ex-Mormon, who conducted the interview with the author of the CES Letter, runs this website: http://mormonstories.org/
Another site: http://askreality.com/
Ex-Mormon subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/exmormon/ <-- some sad stuff there. Please be respectful, many have undergone a crisis of faith in God and are pretty jaded. Use as a resource.
A site hosting infographics, many of whom are in the CES Letter: http://www.mormoninfographics.com/
Some:
http://i.imgur.com/A7IDRM7.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WjLtGm8cVMs/U ... t+v2.0.png
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-uBx72hYfHy4/U ... Plates.png
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-jBH02l7Cwok/U ... ion+v3.png
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UJkGmg3_yFo/V ... le%2B3.png
I have something to say. You may not like hearing it. Lots of ex-mormons do this. Including the famous ex Mormon and disgusting confused unbalanced self absorbed anti-God Narcissist, Monica Bielanko who now, after having kids, moves back into the LDS community to absord the benifts of that community, while spreading her poison to help destroy it. Same for another women, Satanist Porn Star Bella Donna.
I would ask for your motives in pushing this "research" to the LDS community. What are your obejectives here? To ruin the LDS community?
I feel this is wrong. And I am totally biased. Because Mormons were the ONLY people I've ever met in my life outside of my immediate family whom I instantly completely and totally trusted. No questions asked. It was strong, overpowering feeling. I would easily give up my sins, and yes, even hot coffee, to feel this way around a large group of people again. Mormonism is the glue that holds the LDS community together. These people are good people who, unlike many so called Christians, including myself, practice what they preach. Thier faith and deeds match !
Think about the cost for introducing dissention into the LDS community like you are doing. I watched an NDE experience on youtube recently, Howard Storm. Very compelling. Howard asked a being in the afterlife what the correct religion is and the entity told him the one which brings you closest to God. If LDS brings the community together with closeness to God why are you trying to ruin it for them? And what are your alternatives? Converting to mainstream Christianity to quiver in fear to the LGBT mind control agenda? I am sorry but the sense of togethernesss and wholeness I felt there has not been duplicated in any other church for me.
Mormons were the best people I ever met, in my life, hands down. These are people I felt I could trust, above all people on this earth. I truely would have loved to be part of thier community. I instantly felt accepted, supported, guided and wanted. It did not hurt that the young women were kind, talkative to me, beautiful, chaste, and loyal to thier religion, all seeking the one husband God put on this earth just for them. I went to the ward many times and participated in many meetings.
LDS does believe and worship Jesus Christ as Lord and Savoir weather you like it or not they are under the umbrella of Christianity. The Old Testement, New Testement, Book of Mormon were all included in their wards weekly teachings.
Joining Mormonism would have given me what I always wanted my entire life. A beautiful, young, loving. kind, loyal wife. With great lots of great friends and a community I could fully trust and feel at peace with. Well worth tithing for. I truely loved these people and viewed them as totally different and unique, from many Christians I have run into.
There is already a concerted leftist funded effort underway to attack the Mormon Church today and break them up, Why?
Because they are "too white" for America. Of course this effort does not target black churches, hispanic churches etc. Only the Mormons only - because they are white. That is a fact. And I find this evil, disgusting and hypocritical. Such as the world we live in today.
In any case I ultimately decided not to join because converting to Mormanism would've given me what I always wanted even though I did not beleive in it since I was raised Protestant and Methodist. However I agree with many aspects of Mormonism. But ultimately, when I was a child, I hid some "treasure" in the ground then played a pirate game with my childhood friends to see who could find it. Then I acted as if it was a discovery. When it was set up by me. I could not get this childhood experience out of my head when learning about Joseph Smith.
I could also not come to an agreement regarding the Alaskan land bridge during the ice age(which is a proven scientific fact) and lack of archological evidence in North America, specifically upstate New York for the Nephite wars. I also was turned of because of thier "prophets" and the constant changing of thier positions over time. i.e. we received this revelation, oh no wait not it's a different one, oh no wait now it's this. Now it's that. Now it's the other. Even when said "prophacy" goes against the book of Moromism. I could not respect this and had to ask myself WHY would I convert. Ultimately, although it would have given me everything I've always wanted in this life, I had to turn it down.
I still reflect, and regret my decision. I would have had a happy wonderful life, closer to God and the community. I know this because I the spirit told me. I felt it tell me this is where you belong.
Your research attacks on the LDS community, even if correct, are very distastful and divisive. If you have somthing against the LDS community there is no reason for doing this because honestly. LDS new polices on missionary work and converting Laminates for mixed race marriage will be thier own undoing according to thier own scripture. As LDS community becomes more race mixed less people will join. I have personal hands on experience with this. There are hordes of laminates (non white males mostly really dark South Americans) who desperately want young white women because young white women are viewed as the sexually superior gold standard in many South American (and Middle Eastern which does not apply here) cultures. It's just a fact.
BOTTOM LINE: Many of these South American men "convert" to LDS in order to gain direct access to young white women mix thier seed and get what they what: a young white women. In other words: A FALSE CONVERSION. You can see this on various South American chat rooms. It goes something like this: "should I convert to LDS...Mormon missionary came to my door.. I want a white women... can I get a white women if I convert? Will they accept me in the community since they are mostly white?" THAT is a factor in why these South American men are converting in droves.
Mormonism has voilated their own Mormon doctrine concerning the seperation Laminites and Nephites held by all bishops and prophets since it's founding changing with the advent of 21st century political correctness. A mostly or all white church was a magnet for growth. You can call it racist. But I'm sorry it's just a fact. Human behavior. People go where they feel most "comfortable". Again. I have hands on experience with this which I'm not going to explain to you as I've already said too much.
Mormonism in terms of growth are hemmorging members, yes WHITE MEMBERS, in hordes. And as a result of this that and the other .. Mormonism will shrink in the future. I belive the demographic shift has just as much do to with the information on the internet sowing doubt like you are... as well as the general decline of the church, and morals, in US society today.
I am probably going to get banned for saying all this but it's just the truth as I see it in regards to Mormonism and it's current state of the union .. based on my own experience. They still have a really great community and you should probably reconsider what your motives are for wanting to desecrate it.
You may be correct. And you probably are. But in the process you're helping to sow deeds of doubt and abandonment into a great and irreplacable community.