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Is Mormonism Christian? A Comparison of Mormonism and Historic Christianity

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Originally posted here: Is Mormonism Christian? A Comparison of Mormonism and Historic Christianity | The TexasFred Blog

Several months back I expressed my displeasure with the idea of America having a Mormon President. I was indeed talking about Mitt Romney.

A certain self professed erudite City College professor made a post on his blog pointing out that I was “bashing Romney over his religion”.

Bashing is such a strong word. The histrionic Professor has no concept of what *bashing* really is apparently. What I was doing was stating the TRUTH. What I did was pose the question about Mitt Romney and his ability to lead this nation with his adherence to Mormonism.

I am fully convinced that Mitt Romney is NOT a Christian, no matter what HE professes, much the same as I doubt that claims of being a Christian are true when made by Barack Hussein Obama.

I do NOT believe that Mormonism is a true Christian religion. I know they adhere to some tenants of Christianity, some shared beliefs, but Islam also has some shared beliefs with Christianity. That doesn’t make Osama bin Laden a Presbyterian now does it?

Apparently I am not the only one that feels Romney isn’t a true Christian, the article below is from the Institute for Religious Research and was published in 1999, long before Mitt Romney came upon the national scene as a presidential contender, and I am only posting it in an effort to educate the faux erudite and to enrich the knowledge base of my friends and readers that are in concert with me and my beliefs concerning Romney and Christianity.

Is Mormonism Christian?
A Comparison of Mormonism and Historic Christianity

Is Mormonism Christian? This may seem like a puzzling question to many Mormons as well as to some Christians. Mormons will note that they include the Bible among the four books which they recognize as Scripture, and that belief in Jesus Christ is central to their faith, as evidenced by their official name, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Furthermore, many Christians have heard the Mormon Tabernacle Choir sing Christian hymns and are favorably impressed with the Mormon commitment to high moral standards and strong families. Doesn’t it follow that Mormonism is Christian?

To fairly and accurately resolve this question we need to carefully compare the basic doctrines of the Mormon religion with the basic doctrines of historic, biblical Christianity. To represent the Mormon position we have relied on the following well-known Mormon doctrinal books, the first three of which are published by the Mormon Church: Gospel Principles (1997), Achieving a Celestial Marriage (1976), and A Study of the Articles of Faith (1979) by Mormon Apostle James E. Talmage, as well as Doctrines of Salvation (3 vols.) by the tenth Mormon President and prophet Joseph Fielding Smith, Mormon Doctrine (2nd ed., 1979) by Mormon apostle Bruce R. McConkie and Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith.

1. Is There More Than One True God?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that there is only one True and Living God and apart from Him there are no other Gods (Deuteronomy 6:4; Isaiah 43:10,11; 44:6,8; 45:21,22; 46:9; Mark 12:29-34).

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that there are many Gods (Book of Abraham 4:3ff), and that we can become gods and goddesses in the celestial kingdom (Doctrine and Covenants 132:19-20; Gospel Principles, p. 245; Achieving a Celestial Marriage, p. 130). It also teaches that those who achieve godhood will have spirit children who will worship and pray to them, just as we worship and pray to God the Father (Gospel Principles, p. 302).

2. Was God Once a Man Like Us?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that God is Spirit (John 4:24; 1 Timothy 6:15,16), He is not a man (Numbers 23:19; Hosea 11:9; Romans 1:22, 23), and has always (eternally) existed as God — all powerful, all knowing, and everywhere present (Psalm 90:2; 139:7-10; Isaiah 40:28; Luke 1:37).

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that God the Father was once a man like us who progressed to become a God and has a body of flesh and bone (Doctrine and Covenants 130:22; “God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens!” from Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pp. 345-347; Gospel Principles, p. 9; Articles of Faith, p. 430; Mormon Doctrine, p. 321). Indeed, the Mormon Church teaches that God himself has a father, and a grandfather, ad infinitum (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 373; Mormon Doctrine, p. 577).

3. Are Jesus and Satan Spirit Brothers?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that Jesus is the unique Son of God; he has always existed as God, and is co-eternal and co-equal with the Father (John 1:1, 14; 10:30; 14:9; Colossians 2:9). While never less than God, at the appointed time He laid aside the glory He shared with the Father (John 17:4, 5; Philippians 2:6-11) and was made flesh for our salvation; His incarnation was accomplished through being conceived supernaturally by the Holy Spirit and born of a virgin (Matthew 1:18-23; Luke 1:34-35).

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that Jesus Christ is our elder brother who progressed to godhood, having first been procreated as a spirit child by Heavenly Father and a heavenly mother; He was later conceived physically through intercourse between Heavenly Father and the virgin Mary (D&C 93:21; Journal of Discourses, 1:50-51; Gospel Principles, p. 11-13; Achieving a Celestial Marriage, p. 129; Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, pp. 546-547; 742; Ezra Taft Benson, Come unto Christ, p. 4; Robert L. Millet, The Mormon Faith: Understanding Restored Christianity, p. 31). Mormon doctrine affirms that Jesus, all angels, Lucifer, all demons, and all human beings are originally spirit brothers and sisters (Abraham 3:22-27; Moses 4:1-2; Gospel Principles, pp. 17-18; Mormon Doctrine, p. 192).

4. Is God a Trinity?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost are not separate Gods or separate beings, but are distinct Persons within the one Triune Godhead. Throughout the New Testament the Son and the Holy Spirit, as well as the Father are separately identified as and act as God (Son: Mark 2:5-12; John 20:28; Philippians 2:10,11; Holy Spirit: Acts 5:3,4; 2 Corinthians 3:17,18; 13:14); yet at the same time the Bible teaches that these three are only one God (see point 1).

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three separate Gods (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 370; Mormon Doctrine, pp. 576-577), and that the Son and Holy Ghost are the literal offspring of Heavenly Father and a celestial wife (Joseph Fielding McConkie, Encyclopedia of Mormonism, vol. 2, p. 649).

5. Was The Sin Of Adam and Eve a Great Evil Or a Great Blessing?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that the disobedience of our first parents Adam and Eve was a great evil. Through their fall sin entered the world, bringing all human beings under condemnation and death. Thus we are born with a sinful nature, and will be judged for the sins we commit as individuals. (Ezekiel 18:1-20; Romans 5:12-21).

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that Adam’s sin was “a necessary step in the plan of life and a great blessing to all of us” (Gospel Principles, p. 33; Book of Mormon — 2 Nephi 2:25; Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 1, pp. 114-115).

6. Can We Make Ourselves Worthy Before God?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that apart from the saving work of Jesus Christ on the cross we are spiritually “dead in trespasses and sins” (Ephesians 2:1,5) and are powerless to save ourselves. By grace alone, apart from self-righteous works, God forgives our sins and makes us worthy to live in His presence (Ephesians 2:8-9; Titus 3:5-6). Our part is only to cling to Christ in heartfelt faith. (However, it is certainly true that without the evidence of changed conduct, a person’s testimony of faith in Christ must be questioned; salvation by grace alone through faith, does not mean we can live as we please — Romans 6:1-4).

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that eternal life in the presence of God (which it terms “exaltation in the celestial kingdom”) must be earned through obedience to all the commands of the Mormon Church, including exclusive Mormon temple rituals. Works are a requirement for salvation (entrance into the “celestial kingdom”) — Gospel Principles, p. 303-304; Pearl of Great Price — Third Article of Faith; Mormon Doctrine, pp. 339, 671; Book of Mormon — 2 Nephi 25:23).

7. Does Christ’s Atoning Death Benefit Those Who Reject Him?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that the purpose of the atoning work of Christ on the cross was to provide the complete solution for humankind’s sin problem. However, those who reject God’s grace in this life will have no part in this salvation but are under the judgment of God for eternity (John 3:36; Hebrews 9:27; 1 John 5:11-12).

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that the purpose of the atonement was to bring resurrection and immortality to all people, regardless of whether they receive Christ by faith. Christ’s atonement is only a partial basis for worthiness and eternal life, which also requires obedience to all the commands of the Mormon church, including exclusive Mormon temple rituals (Gospel Principles, pp. 74-75; Mormon Doctrine, p. 669).

8. Is The Bible The Unique and Final Word of God?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that the Bible is the unique, final and infallible Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16; Hebrews 1:1,2; 2 Peter 1:21) and that it will stand forever (1 Peter 1:23-25). God’s providential preservation of the text of the Bible was marvelously illustrated in the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that the Bible has been corrupted, is missing many “plain and precious parts” and does not contain the fullness of the Gospel (Book of Mormon — 1 Nephi 13:26-29; Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 3, pp. 190-191).

9. Did The Early Church Fall Into Total Apostasy?

The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that the true Church was divinely established by Jesus and could never and will never disappear from the earth (Matthew 16:18; John 15:16; 17:11). Christians acknowledge that there have been times of corruption and apostasy within the Church, but believe there has always been a remnant that held fast to the biblical essentials.

By contrast, the Mormon Church teaches that there was a great and total apostasy of the Church as established by Jesus Christ; this state of apostasy “still prevails except among those who have come to a knowledge of the restored gospel” of the Mormon Church (Gospel Principles, pp. 105-106; Mormon Doctrine, p. 44).

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Conclusion: The above points in italics constitute the common gospel believed by all orthodox Christians through the ages regardless of denominational labels. On the other hand, some new religions such as Mormonism claim to be Christian, but accept as Scripture writings outside of the Bible, teach doctrines that contradict the Bible, and hold to beliefs completely foreign to the teachings of Jesus and His apostles.

Mormons share with orthodox Christians some important moral precepts from the Bible. However, the above points are examples of the many fundamental and irreconcilable differences between historic, biblical Christianity and Mormonism. While these differences do not keep us from being friendly with Mormons, we cannot consider them brothers and sisters in Christ. The Bible specifically warns of false prophets who will teach “another gospel” centered around “another Jesus,” and witnessed to by “another spirit” (2 Corinthians 11:4,13-15; Galatians 1:6-9). Based on the evidence presented above, we believe Mormonism represents just such a counterfeit gospel.

It has been pointed out that if one claimed to be a Mormon but denied all the basic tenets of Mormonism — that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, that the Book of Mormon is true and divinely inspired, that god was once a man who progressed to godhood through keeping the laws and ordinances of the Mormon Church, and that the Mormon Church was divinely established — the Mormon Church would reject such a person’s claim to being a Latter-day Saint. One cannot fairly call oneself a Mormon if one does not believe the fundamental doctrines taught by the Mormon Church. By the same token, if the Mormon Church does not hold to even the basic biblical truths believed by the greater Christian community down through the ages, how can Christians reasonably be expected to accept Mormonism as authentic Christianity?

If the Mormon Church believes it is the only true Christian Church, it should not attempt to publicly present itself as a part of a broader Christian community. Instead it should tell the world openly that those who claim to be orthodox Christians are not really Christians at all, and that the Mormon Church is the only true Christian Church. This in fact is what it teaches privately, but not publicly.

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Are Mormonism, Mormon Church, and Mormon beliefs Christian?

As previously said; I do NOT believe that a Mormon is a true Christian and there are no words that can be said and no blog criticism that can be leveled that will change my mind.

If Mitt Romney were to become the GOP nominee for President, would I support him? Yes, I would, I wouldn’t like it, but I would support Dagwood Bumstead or Hagar the Horrible over Barack Hussein Obama.

And Professor, telling the truth isn’t bashing, except in the small minds of men like you!

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    • Anonymous

      Maybe more Zionist.

    • WTFU

      Religion is a department in “control”..Check this crap out.

      “The Bible teaches and orthodox Christians through the ages have believed that the disobedience of our first parents Adam and Eve was a great evil. Through their fall sin entered the world, bringing all human beings under condemnation and death. Thus we are born with a sinful nature, and will be judged for the sins we commit as individuals. (Ezekiel 18:1-20; Romans 5:12-21).

      I am self made,by my parents.My child is self made by my spouse and I.If man is made by god in his self image…Then he has to share the blame.For we are just like him,procreating,wether by divine INTERFEARENCE or just ya plain old friday night bonk.He can’t bring me under “condemnation and death” less he doith the same unto himself.

      I couldn’t give a piss ants thought span about the difference between mainstream Christian veiws OR Morman,the interpretation or personal perseptions of what who or IF there actually is a god,lets not make bones about this subject…The bible,regardless of who wrote it,has been rewritten by “Scholars” who wern’t even educated enough to understand how a virgin becomes pregnant,yet they write it as so.Go figure.

      You wanna ask something funny/strange/weird or just plain old rediculas…Try this one.Did God appoint YOU to be his leader of the faith,here on Earth.?Last time I looked,spreading the faith in the bible wasn’t about control…of any sorts,let alone personal wealth.

      The Christains,Catholithics..presbymormanisareliteislamicfreakinknownothing’s that control thousands under the tyrany of religion,blaspheme against their own interpritation of their so called scriptures.Fark..their almost politicians.

    • Dr. Bob Uda, Ph.D., CM, CHSP, ILO

      It is too bad the author of this article above does not believe in the Freedom of Religion portion of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. He professes to be a Christian, but he does not display Christ-like behavior. Obviously, he is working to get Barack Obama re-elected. He maintains the same attitude as Obama regarding what is right and what is wrong, i.e., he believes that he is always right. I feel for Ida.

      What really scares me about this author is that he feels “that men should live by the rule of what is best for the greatest number.” That’s exactly how Obama feels: “Spread the wealth” and “whatever is best for the greater good.”

      Sadly, the author has an admirable background as follows:

      I am a gun toting, bible thumping hard core Conservative. I will engage you in conversation…but at the end of the day, I am RIGHT, and you are WRONG. Oh and one other item, I love my Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans. Now you want to know about me, well here goes my friends, I have been married for 32 years to my wonderful wife, Ida. We have one wonderful son and daughter in law, and two grandsons. I am a retired Chief Of Police with 27 Years of Service. The following is something that I attempt to apply to my daily life. I believe that to have a friend, a man must be one. That all men are created equal and that everyone has within himself the power to make this a better world. That God put the firewood there, but that every man must gather and light it himself. In being prepared physically, mentally, and morally to fight when necessary for that which is right. That a man should make the most of what equipment he has. That “this government, of the people, by the people, and for the people,” shall live always. That men should live by the rule of what is best for the greatest number. That sooner or later… somewhere… somehow… we must settle with the world and make payment for what we have taken. That all things change, but the truth, and the truth alone lives on forever. I believe in my Creator, my country, my fellow man. This, I truly believe.

      ———————-

      Now, all he needs to do is to live that background he professes and make it become reality. Unfortunately, he wastes his time, along with those of his ilk, who have worked for over 180 years trying to destroy the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (otherwise known as Mormons). The more they bash the Church, the more the Church grows and flourishes.

      Nobody would dedicate so much time and effort to disprove what is wrong. However, what is right and good will attract relentless opponents who will fight on forever in their destructive goals to destroy Christ’s Church.

      Perhaps, he should spend more time to destroy the most dangerous religion of all–the fundametalist Muslims and Islamists. Of course, his efforts would be short lived as they eradicate their opponents through beheadings. Keep up the good work, Brady!

      From a 70-year-old man who is also a hard core Conservative

    • Dr. Bob Uda, Ph.D., CM, CHSP, ILO

      It is too bad the author of this article above does not believe in the Freedom of Religion portion of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. He professes to be a Christian, but he does not display Christ-like behavior. Obviously, he is working to get Barack Obama re-elected. He maintains the same attitude as Obama regarding what is right and what is wrong, i.e., he believes that he is always right. I feel for Ida.

      What really scares me about this author is that he feels “that men should live by the rule of what is best for the greatest number.” That’s exactly how Obama feels: “Spread the wealth” and “whatever is best for the greater good.”

      Sadly, the author has an admirable background as follows:

      I am a gun toting, bible thumping hard core Conservative. I will engage you in conversation…but at the end of the day, I am RIGHT, and you are WRONG. Oh and one other item, I love my Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans. Now you want to know about me, well here goes my friends, I have been married for 32 years to my wonderful wife, Ida. We have one wonderful son and daughter in law, and two grandsons. I am a retired Chief Of Police with 27 Years of Service. The following is something that I attempt to apply to my daily life. I believe that to have a friend, a man must be one. That all men are created equal and that everyone has within himself the power to make this a better world. That God put the firewood there, but that every man must gather and light it himself. In being prepared physically, mentally, and morally to fight when necessary for that which is right. That a man should make the most of what equipment he has. That “this government, of the people, by the people, and for the people,” shall live always. That men should live by the rule of what is best for the greatest number. That sooner or later… somewhere… somehow… we must settle with the world and make payment for what we have taken. That all things change, but the truth, and the truth alone lives on forever. I believe in my Creator, my country, my fellow man. This, I truly believe.

      ———————-

      Now, all he needs to do is to live that background he professes and make it become reality. Unfortunately, he wastes his time, along with those of his ilk, who have worked for over 180 years trying to destroy the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (otherwise known as Mormons). The more they bash the Church, the more the Church grows and flourishes.

      Nobody would dedicate so much time and effort to disprove what is wrong. However, what is right and good will attract relentless opponents who will fight on forever in their destructive goals to destroy Christ’s Church.

      Perhaps, he should spend more time to destroy the most dangerous religion of all–the fundametalist Muslims and Islamists. Of course, his efforts would be short lived as they eradicate their opponents through beheadings. Keep up the good work, Brady!

      From a 70-year-old man who is also a hard core Conservative

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