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TO THOSE WHO ARE INVESTIGATING
"MORMONISM"
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By RICHARD PACKHAMVersion continuously updated at (updated
May 8, 2004): http://home.teleport.com/~packham/tract.htm If you are investigating Mormonism (the
"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" or "LDS Church"), you are probably
studying it in private meetings in your home with missionaries from that church.
Here are some of the key things that they are probably telling you:
- Mormonism began when Joseph Smith, a young man in western New York, was
spurred by a Christian revival where he lived in 1820 to pray to God for
guidance as to which church was true. In answer to his prayers he was visited
by God the Father and God the Son, two separate beings, who told him to join
no church because all the churches at that time were false, and that he,
Joseph, would bring forth the true church. This event is called "The First
Vision."
- In 1823 Joseph had another heavenly visitation, in which an angel named
Moroni told him of a sacred history written by ancient Hebrews in America,
engraved in an Egyptian dialect on tablets of gold and buried in a nearby
hill. Joseph was told it was the history of the ancient peoples of America,
and that Joseph would be the instrument for bringing this record to the
knowledge of the world. Joseph obtained these gold plates from the angel in
1827, and translated them into English by the spirit of God and the use of a
sacred instrument accompanying the plates called the "Urim and Thummim." The
translation was published in 1830 as The Book of Mormon.
- The Book of Mormon is a religious and secular history of the
inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere from about 2200 BC to about 421 AD. It
tells the reader that the American Indians are descended from three groups of
immigrants who were led by God from their original homes in the Near East to
America. One group came from the Tower of Babel, and two other groups came
from Jerusalem just before the Babylonian Captivity, about 600 BC. They were
led by prophets of God who had the gospel of Jesus Christ, which is thus
preserved in their history, the Book of Mormon. Many of the descendants
of these immigrants were Christians, even before Christ was born in Palestine,
but many were unbelievers. Believers and unbelievers fought many wars, the
last of which left only degenerate unbelievers as survivors, who are the
ancestors of the American Indians. The most important event during this long
history was the visit of Jesus Christ to America, after his crucifixion, when
he ministered to (and converted) all the inhabitants.
- Joseph Smith was directed by revelation from God to reestablish
("restore") the true church, which he did in 1830. He was visited several
times by heavenly messengers, who ordained him to the true priesthood. He
continued to have revelations from God to guide the church and to give more
knowledge of the Gospel. Many of these revelations are published in the
Doctrine and Covenants.
- Joseph Smith and his followers were continually persecuted for their
religious beliefs, and driven from New York State to Ohio, then to Missouri,
then to Illinois, where Joseph Smith was murdered in 1844 by a mob, a martyr
to his beliefs. The church was then led by Brigham Young, Joseph's successor,
to Utah, where the Mormons settled successfully.
- The LDS church is led today by the successors of Joseph Smith. The present
president of the church is a "prophet, seer and revelator" just as Joseph
Smith was, and guides the members of the church through revelations and
guidance from God.
- The modern LDS church is the only true church, as restored by God through
Joseph Smith. Other churches, derived from the early Christian church, are in
apostasy because their leaders corrupted the scriptures, changed the
ordinances of the original church, and often led corrupt lives, thus losing
their authority.
- By accepting baptism into the LDS church you take the first step necessary
toward your salvation and your ultimate entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven
(the "Celestial Kingdom").
WHAT THE MISSIONARIES WILL NOT TELL
YOU
A thorough, thoughtful and balanced discussion of each of the
six "official" lessons which the missionaries present to investigators, called
the "Missionary Discussions," is at http://www.lds4u.com/, together with the
techniques and strategies which the missionaries are instructed to use. (The
actual texts of the discussions were also on this site at one time, but the
Mormon church threatened the webmaster with a lawsuit, and he removed them;
click on "next" at each window to read a summary and
commentary.)
Here is a summary of important facts about the Mormon church and its history
that the missionaries will probably not tell you. We are not suggesting that
they are intentionally deceiving you --most of the young Mormons serving
missions for the church are not well educated in the history of the church or in
modern critical studies of the church. They probably do not know the all the
facts themselves. They have been trained, however, to give investigators "milk
before meat," that is, to postpone revealing anything at all that might make an
investigator hesitant, even if it is true. But you should be aware of
these facts before you commit yourself.
Each of the following facts has been substantiated by thorough historical
scholarship. And this list is by no means exhaustive! For links
to articles substantiating each of these points, CLICK on the word NOTES following the item.
- The "First Vision" story in the form presented to you was unknown until
1838, eighteen years after its alleged occurrence and almost ten
years after Smith had begun his missionary efforts. The oldest version of the
vision is in Smith's own handwriting, dating from about 1832 (still at least
eleven years afterwards), and says that only one personage,
Jesus Christ, appeared to him. It also mentions nothing about a revival. It
also contradicts the later account as to whether Smith had already decided
that no church was true. Still a third version of this event is recorded as a
recollection in Smith's diary, fifteen years after the alleged vision, where
one unidentified "personage" appeared, then another, with a message implying
that neither was the Son. They were accompanied by many "angels," which are
not mentioned in the official version you have been told about. Which version
is correct, if any? Why was this event, now said by the church to be so
important, unknown for so long? NOTES
- Careful study of the religious history of the locale where Smith lived in
1820 casts doubt on whether there actually was such an extensive revival that
year as Smith and his family later described as associated with the "First
Vision." The revivals in 1817 and 1824 better fit what Smith described later.
NOTES
- In 1828, eight years after he says he had been told by God himself to join
no church, Smith applied for membership in a local Methodist church. Other
members of his family had joined the Presbyterians. NOTES
- Contemporaries of Smith consistently described him as something of a
confidence man, whose chief source of income was hiring out to local farmers
to help them find buried treasure by the use of folk magic and "seer stones."
Smith was actually tried in 1826 on a charge of moneydigging. NOTES
- The only persons who claimed to have actually seen the gold plates were
eleven close friends of Smith (many of them related to each other). Their
testimonies are printed in the front of every copy of the Book of
Mormon. No disinterested third party was ever allowed to examine them.
They were retrieved by the angel at some unrecorded point. Most of the
witnesses later abandoned Smith and left his movement. Smith then called them
"liars." NOTES
- Smith produced most of the "translation" not by reading the plates through
the Urim and Thummim (apparently a pair of sacred spectacles), but by gazing
at the same "seer stone" he had used for treasure hunting. He would place the
stone into his hat, and then cover his face with it. For much of the time he
was dictating, the gold plates were not even present, but in a hiding
place. NOTES
- The detailed history and civilization described in the Book of
Mormon does not correspond to anything found by archaeologists anywhere in
the Americas. The Book of Mormon describes a civilization lasting for a
thousand years, covering both North and South America, which was familiar with
horses, elephants, cattle, sheep, wheat, barley, steel, wheeled vehicles,
shipbuilding, sails, coins, and other elements of Old World culture. But no
trace of any of these supposedly very common things has ever been found in the
Americas of that period. Nor does the Book of Mormon mention many of
the features of the civilizations which really did exist at that time in the
Americas. The LDS church has spent millions of dollars over many years trying
to prove through archaeological research that the Book of Mormon is an
accurate historical record, but they have failed to produce any convincing
pre-columbian archeological evidence supporting the Book of Mormon
story. In addition, whereas the Book of Mormon presents the picture of
a relatively homogeneous people, with a single language and communication
between distant parts of the Americas, the pre-columbian history of the
Americas shows the opposite: widely disparate racial types (almost entirely
east Asian - definitely not Semitic, as proven by recent DNA studies), and
many unrelated native languages, none of which are even remotely related to
Hebrew or Egyptian. NOTES
- The people of the Book of Mormon were supposedly devout Jews
observing the Law of Moses, but in the Book of Mormon there is almost
no trace of their observance of Mosaic law or even an accurate knowledge of
it. NOTES
- Although Joseph Smith said that God had pronounced the completed
translation of the plates as published in 1830 "correct," many changes have
been made in later editions. Besides thousands of corrections of poor grammar
and awkward wording in the 1830 edition, other changes have been made to
reflect subsequent changes in some of the fundamental doctrine of the church.
For example, an early change in wording modified the 1830 edition's acceptance
of the doctrine of the Trinity, thus allowing Smith to introduce his later
doctrine of multiple gods. A more recent change (1981) replaced "white" with
"pure," apparently to reflect the change in the church's stance on the "curse"
of the black race. NOTES
- Joseph Smith said that the Book of Mormon contained the "fulness of
the gospel." However, its teaching on many doctrinal subjects has been ignored
or contradicted by the present LDS church, and many doctrines now said by the
church to be essential are not even mentioned there. Examples are the church's
position on the nature of God, the Virgin Birth, the Trinity, polygamy, Hell,
priesthood, secret organizations, the nature of Heaven and salvation, temples,
proxy ordinances for the dead, and many other matters. NOTES
- Many of the basic historical notions found in the Book of Mormon had
appeared in print already in 1825, just two years before Smith began producing
the Book of Mormon, in a book called View of the Hebrews, by
Ethan Smith (no relation) and published just a few miles from where Joseph
Smith lived. A careful study of this obscure book led one LDS church official
(the historian B. H. Roberts, 1857-1933) to confess that the evidence tended
to show that the Book of Mormon was not an ancient record, but
concocted by Joseph Smith himself, based on ideas he had read in the earlier
book. NOTES
- Although Mormons claim that God is guiding the LDS church through its
president (who has the title "prophet, seer and revelator"), the successive
"prophets" have repeatedly either led the church into undertakings that were
dismal failures or failed to see approaching disaster. To mention only a few:
the Kirtland Bank, the United Order, the gathering of Zion to Missouri, the
Zion's Camp expedition, polygamy, the Deseret Alphabet NOTES. The most
recent example is the successful hoax perpetrated on the church by manuscript
dealer Mark Hofmann in the 1980s. He succeeded in selling the church thousands
of dollars worth of manuscripts which he had forged. The church accepted them
as genuine historical documents. The church leaders learned the truth not from
God, through revelation, but from non-Mormon experts and the police, after
Hofmann was arrested for two murders he committed to cover up his hoax. This
scandal was reported nationwide. NOTES
- The secret temple ritual (the "endowment") was introduced by Smith in May,
1842, just two months after he had been initiated into Freemasonry. The LDS
temple ritual closely resembles the Masonic ritual of that day.
NOTES
Smith explained that the Masons had corrupted the ancient (God-given) ritual
by changing it and removing parts of it, and that he was restoring it to its
"pure" and "original" (and complete) form, as revealed to him by God. In the
150 years since, the LDS church has made many fundamental changes in the "pure
and original" ritual as "restored" by Smith, mostly by removing major parts of
it. NOTES
- Many doctrines which were once taught by the LDS church, and held to be
fundamental, essential and "eternal", have been abandoned. Whether we feel
that the church was correct in abandoning them is not the point; rather, the
point is that a church claiming to be the church of God takes one
"everlasting" position at one time and the opposite position at another, all
the time claiming to be proclaiming the word of God. Some examples are:
- The Adam-God doctrine (Adam is God the Father); NOTES -
the United Order (all property of church members is to be held in
common, with title in the church); - Plural Marriage (polygamy; a
man must have more than one wife to attain the highest degree of heaven);
NOTES -
the Curse of Cain (the black race is not entitled to hold God's
priesthood because it is cursed; this doctrine was not abandoned until
1978); NOTES -
Blood Atonement (some sins - apostasy, adultery, murder, interracial
marriage - must be atoned for by the shedding of the sinner's blood,
preferably by someone appointed to do so by church authorities);
NOTES
All
of these doctrines were proclaimed by the reigning prophet to be the Word of
God, "eternal," "everlasting," to govern the church "forevermore." All have
been abandoned by the present church.
- Joseph Smith's early revelations were collected and first published in
1833 in the Book of Commandments. God (as recorded in the
Doctrine and Covenants Sections 1 and 67) supposedly testified by
revelation that the revelations as published were true and correct. Because
the Book of Commandments did not receive wide distribution (most
copies were destroyed by angry opponents of the Mormons in Missouri, where it
was published), they were republished - with additional revelations - as the
Doctrine and Covenants in 1835 in Kirtland, Ohio. However, many
of the revelations as published in Kirtland differed fundamentally from their
versions as originally given. The changes generally gave more power and
authority to Smith, and justified changes he was making in church organization
and theology. The question naturally arises as to why revelations which God
had pronounced correct needed to be revised. NOTES
- Joseph Smith claimed to be a "translator" by the power of God. In addition
to the Book of Mormon, he made several other "translations":
-
The Book of Abraham, from Egyptian papyrus scrolls which came
into his possession in 1835. He stated that the scrolls were written by the
biblical Abraham "by his own hand." Smith's translation is now accepted as
scripture by the LDS church, as part of its Pearl of Great Price.
Smith also produced an "Egyptian Grammar" based on his translation. Modern
scholars of ancient Egyptian agree that the scrolls are common Egyptian
funeral scrolls, entirely pagan in nature, having nothing to do with Abraham,
and from a period 2000 years later than Abraham. The "Grammar" has been said
by Egyptologists to prove that Smith had no notion of the Egyptian language.
It is pure fantasy: he made it up. NOTES
-
The "Inspired Revision" of the King James Bible. Smith was commanded by God to
retranslate the Bible because the existing translations contained errors. He
completed his translation in 1833, but the church still uses the King James
Version. NOTES
-
The "Kinderhook Plates," a group of six metal plates with strange engraved
characters, unearthed in 1843 near Kinderhook, Illinois, and examined by
Smith, who began a "translation" of them. He never completed the translation,
but he identified the plates as an "ancient record," and translated enough to
identify the author as a descendant of Pharaoh. Local farmers later confessed
that they had manufactured, engraved and buried the plates themselves as a
hoax. They had apparently copied the characters from a Chinese tea box.
NOTES
- Joseph Smith claimed to be a "prophet." He frequently prophesied future
events "by the power of God." Many of these prophecies are recorded in the LDS
scripture Doctrine and Covenants. Almost none have been fulfilled, and
many cannot now be fulfilled because the deeds to be done by the persons named
were never done and those persons are now dead. Many prophecies included dates
for their fulfillment, and those dates are now long past, the events never
having occurred. NOTES
- Joseph Smith died not as a martyr, but in a gun battle in which he fired a
number of shots. He was in jail at the time, under arrest for having ordered
the destruction of a Nauvoo newspaper which dared to print an exposure (which
was true) of his secret sexual liaisons. At that time he had announced his
candidacy for the presidency of the United States, set up a secret government,
and secretly had himself crowned "King of the Kingdom of God." NOTES
- Since the founding of the church down to the present day the church
leaders have not hesitated to lie, to falsify documents, to rewrite or
suppress history, or to do whatever is necessary to protect the image of the
church. Many Mormon historians have been excommunicated from the church for
publishing their findings on the truth of Mormon history. NOTES
YOUR LIFE AS A MORMON
If you should decide to become a member of the LDS church, you should be
aware of what your life in the church will be like. Although you will find
yourself warmly accepted by a lively community of healthy, active and generally
supportive people, many of whom are very happy in Mormonism and could not
imagine their lives without it, there is another side:
- You will be continually reminded that to enter the highest degree of
heaven (the "Celestial Kingdom"), you will have to go through the endowment
ceremony in the temple and have your marriage to your Mormon spouse "sealed."
(If your spouse is not Mormon, you cannot enter the highest degree of heaven.)
To get permission to have these ceremonies performed in the temple, you must
prove yourself to be a faithful and obedient member of the church and do
everything commanded by the church authorities, from the Prophet down to the
local level. You will have to undergo a personal "worthiness" interview with
the local church authorities inquiring into your private life and your
religious and social activities. NOTES
- You will be expected to donate at least ten percent of your income to the
church as tithing. Other donations will be expected as the need arises. You
will never see an accounting of how this money is spent, or how much the
church receives, or anything at all about its financial condition; the church
keeps its finances secret, even from its members. NOTES
- You will be expected to give up the use of alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and
tea. NOTES
- You will be expected to fulfill any work assignment given to you. These
assignments may be teaching positions, clerk positions, helping with various
support tasks - any job that needs to be done. Each task you perform
successfully will make you eligible for others, with more responsibility and
more demands upon your time. The members who perform these jobs, even those
involving sensitive pastoral counseling, receive no formal training whatsoever
(there is no paid, trained clergy). You will be told that God has called you
to your assignments. Many Mormons find most of their spare time taken up with
church work, trying to fulfill the numerous assignments that have been given
them.
- You will be expected to be unquestioningly obedient to church authorities
in whatever they might tell you to do. "Follow the Brethren" is the slogan,
and it means to follow without doubt or question. Discussion of whether a
decree from above is correct is discouraged. You will be expected to have
faith that the leaders cannot possibly lead you astray. Even if they should
tell you something which contradicts what a previous prophet may have said,
you will be told "A living prophet takes precedence over a dead prophet."
NOTES
- You will be able to "vote" on those who have been called to positions of
authority over you, but the voting will be by the show of hands in a public
meeting. Only one candidate for each office will be voted on (the one "called
by God"). The voting is therefore almost always unanimous in favor of the
candidate.
- You will be urged not to read any material which is "not faith-promoting,"
that is, which may be critical or questioning of the church or its leaders, or
which might place the church or its leaders in an unfavorable light.
- You will be advised not to associate with "apostates," that is, former
Mormons. (You will be asked in your "worthiness" interview about
this.) NOTES
- If you are unmarried, you will be encouraged to marry a good Mormon as
soon as possible. When you do marry, in a wedding ceremony in the temple, your
non-Mormon family members and friends will not be allowed to attend the
ceremony, because only "worthy" Mormons are allowed to enter the temple.
- If you are homosexual, you will be pressured to abandon this "evil" aspect
of your nature. If you do not, you will probably not be fully accepted by
other church members. If you do not remain celibate, you may be
excommunicated. NOTES
- If you are a male over 12 years of age and "worthy" (that is, if you are
obedient, attend meetings, do not masturbate NOTES,
etc.), you will be ordained to one of the levels of priesthood, and, if you
continue to be faithful and obedient, you will gradually advance through the
priesthood ranks. If you are female, you will receive the benefits of
priesthood authority only indirectly, through your Mormon father or your
Mormon husband. The role of the Mormon woman is to be a wife and mother and to
obey and honor her priest husband (or father). NOTES
- If you prove yourself to be faithful, hard working and obedient, you will
eventually be considered worthy to "receive your endowment" in a Mormon
temple. You will not be told in advance exactly what to expect in this lengthy
ceremony, except that the details of the ritual are secret (Mormons prefer to
say they are just "sacred," but they treat them as though they are secret). As
part of that ceremony you will be required to swear a number of oaths, the
penalty for violation of which is no longer stated but until 1990 was death by
various bloody methods, such as having your throat slit from ear to ear. You
will be given the secret signs and passwords which are required to enter
heaven. (Although most Mormons who have not received the endowment know very
little about the ceremony, the entire liturgy is now available on the Internet
to Mormon and non-Mormon alike.) After receiving the endowment you will be
required to wear a special undergarment at all times. NOTES
- If you should ever decide that you made a mistake in joining the church
and then leave it, you will probably find (judging from the experiences of
others who have done so) that many of your Mormon friends will abandon and
shun you. If you are unable to convince your family members to leave the
church with you, you will find that the church has broken up your family and
your relationship with them may never recover. NOTES
Consider very carefully before you commit yourself, and remember that any
doubts you may have now will likely only increase.
Examine carefully both sides of the Mormon story. Listen to the stories of
those who have been through an unhappy Mormon experience, not just those Mormons
who may speak glowingly of life in the church. NOTES
The Mormon missionaries are often charming and enthusiastic. They have an
attractive story to tell. At first it sounds wonderful. But remember the old
saying, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!" Be careful not to
fall into the trap of believing something simply because you want it to be true.
Mormons may tell you that those who criticize the church are lying, misquoting
and distorting. If you examine the sources used by the critics, however, you
will discover that most of their source material is from official or
semi-official Mormon writings. You, too, should examine those sources.
Is Mormonism a "cult"? Many experts on religious cults see in Mormonism the
same fundamental characteristics as cults which have entrapped the unsuspecting,
even though most people think of "cults" only as small, unknown groups. Use a
"cult checklist" to evaluate Mormonism, or any group, before you commit
yourself. NOTES
To get more information about the other side of Mormonism, or to see the
evidence supporting any of our statements about the church, feel free to contact
us. Our only aim is to make sure that you hear both sides. We promise not to
preach at you, but only to provide you with facts to balance the Mormon story.
Click here for the names
and e-mail addresses of people to contact. Click here to read personal stories of people who
have left Mormonism.
For a version of this INVESTIGATOR'S INFORMATION TRACT which can be downloaded
and printed for handing out or mailing click here. It contains
instructions on how to edit it for use as a hand-out.
NOTES AND LINKS TO MORE FACTS DISCLAIMER: Some of the links and references listed here,
in addition to containing valuable material about Mormonism, also contain
Christian proselytizing material. Their inclusion here is not intended as an
endorsement of any pro-Christian or pro-Bible statements: this site does not
endorse or promote any religion or religious
organization.
GENERAL REFERENCES
INTERNET SITES AND
LISTS OF LINKS http://www.exmormon.org/goodsite.htm
Links to other sites. http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/table.htm
An alphabetical list, by topic, of Mormon-related links; many articles.
Maintained by James David. http://www.lds-mormon.com/ Articles and
links. http://utlm.org/Many articles by Jerald
and Sandra Tanner, especially from their newsletter The Salt Lake City
Messenger. Also several complete books are online here, including their
complete book The Changing
World of Mormonism. http://www.mormonism-web.com/thetruth.htmMany
early texts on Mormonism and early Mormon publications; also a free on-line
magazine (pro-Christian orientation) http://www.2think.org/hundredsheep/mormon.shtmlText
of many early Mormon publications, including the 1830 version of the Book of
Mormon and the original Book of Commandments. Curt Van Den Heuvel's
site. http://www.irr.org/mit"Mormons In
Transition," sponsored by the Insitute for Religious Research, with many
articles; pro-Christian orientation; an on-line newsgroup, (MIT-Talk) with
evangelical basis http://www.mrm.org/The
"Mormon Research Ministry," an evangelical Christian group headed by Bill
McKeever; many good articles on Mormonism http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/
The "Berean Christian Ministry," headed by John Farkas; many articles, a useful
chronology of church
history, and a long refutation of a Mormon
scholar's attempt to discredit critics of the church. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/1249/
"Solomon Skink's" page, with excellent links, pro and con http://www.connect-a-net/user/drshades/mormon.htm
"Dr. Shades'" website http://www.realmormonhistory.com/ A
collection of historical quotations from Mormon leaders themselves which
cast doubt on Mormonism. http://www.i4m.com/think/ "Rethinking
Mormonism" Opposing
Religions Views - LDS More links on Mormonism
BOOKS
Listed here are only a few "must read" books. There are hundreds
of others. If your local library does not own them, your librarian can obtain
them for you on interlibrary loan, usually for a very small fee. Most books
listed are linked to on-line reviews or order information.
No Man Knows My
History: The Life of Joseph Smith by Fawn M. Brodie, 2nd ed., Knopf, New
York, 1993. The most authoritative biography of Joseph Smith. Brodie is a well
recognized historian.
Mormonism: Shadow or Reality
by Gerald and Sandra Tanner, 5th edition, Utah Lighthouse Ministry, 1987, Salt
Lake City. The Tanners have done extensive research on early Mormon history and
made many rare publications available by publishing photocopies of them at a low
price. This book is a good summary of the contradictions and problems of
Mormonism. Available from Utah
Lighthouse Ministry, where a catalog of their publications is available.
Also published in a slightly smaller version as The Changing World of
Mormonism, Moody Press, Chicago, 1981 (now online).
Inventing
Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record by H. Michael Marquardt
and Wesley P. Walters, Signature Books, Salt Lake City, 1994. A detailed
examination of Mormonism's origins by historians.
The Mormon Murders:
A True Story of Greed, Forgery, Deceit, and Death by Steven Naifeh and
Gregory White Smith, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, New York, 1988. The gripping
account of the Mark Hofmann forgeries and murders, by two reporters. The role of
the Mormon church leadership in this scandal is carefully documented
here.
For Any Latter-day Saint:
One Investigator's Unanswered Questions by Sharon I. Banister, Star Bible
Publications, Fort Worth, 1988 (available from the author, Rt 1 Box 20, Ladonia,
TX 75449, for $8.00 postpaid). Over 600 problematical questions about Mormon
history and doctrine, very clearly presented, with many photographic
reproductions of the relevant Mormon books and diaries.
REFERENCES TO
SPECIFIC TOPICS
THE "FIRST
VISION" http://www.irr.org/mit/fvision.html http://utlm.org/topicalindexc.htm#First
Vision http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/first-vision.html http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/firstv.htm
and http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/firstv2.htm http://www.irr.org/mit/inventbk.html
(a review of the book Inventing Mormonism) http://www.mormonism-web.com/cltrsndx.htm
(Oliver Cowdery's history of the church, an "official history," not mentioning
the first vision) http://www.mormonism-web.com/cowdery3.htm http://www.alphamin.org/alphamin/letters/letter06.htm
(by James White: Letters to a Mormon Elder)
THE 1820 REVIVAL The question of whether there was a revival in
1820 matching Smith's story has been hotly debated by Mormon and non-Mormon
scholars. See the exchange between Richard L. Bushman (Mormon) and Wesley P.
Walters (non-Mormon) in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought,
(Spring 1969) 4:1:58ff. A summary of the opposing points of view (by a Mormon
scholar) is Marvin Hill, "The First Vision: A Critique and Reconciliation,"
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, (Summer 1982)
15:31-46. http://www.alphamin.org/alphamin/letters/letter06.htm http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/mclaims1.htm http://www.xmission.com/~research/about/index.htm
(Michael Marquardt's site) The following three links are about Marquardt's
book Inventing Mormonism, a scholarly investigation into Mormonism's
early years: http://www.xmission.com/~research/about/contents.htm http://www.xmission.com/~research/about/summary.htm http://www.xmission.com/~research/about/reviews.htm
JOSEPH SMITH AND THE METHODISTS For Smith's connection with the
Methodists, see Inventing
Mormonism, pp 54-55, citing Turner, History of Phelp's and Gorham's
Purchase, p. 214, which relates that Smith was an informal "exhorter" at
Methodist camp meetings before 1822; Pomeroy Tucker, The Origin, Rise and
Progress of Mormonism (NY 1867), p 18: Smith joined the "probationary class"
of the Methodist church; there was no Methodist church in Palmyra until July
1821 (Inventing Mormonism, p 60 n 41); http://utlm.org/topicalindexc.htm#Methodist
Church
JOSEPH SMITH AND
"MONEYDIGGING" http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/necromantic.html http://utlm.org/topicalindexc.htm#Money-Digging
and Magic http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/chatm/witness.htm
(excerpts from E.D. Howe's book Mormonism Unvailed, one of the earliest
books exposing Mormonism) http://www.alphamin.org/alphamin/letters/letter07.htm http://www.mormonism-web.com/1826tryl.htm
An account of Joseph Smith's trial in 1826 on a charge of moneydigging.
BOOK OF MORMON
"WITNESSES" http://www.irr.org/mit/bomwit1.html http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/testimonyof3.htm http://www.exmormon.org/file9.htm http://www.irr.org/mit/address1.html
The book by David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers in Christ,
testifying that God revealed to him that Joseph Smith is a fallen
prophet. (Also at http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/address1.htm http://www.xmission.com/~research/about/docum4.htm
(Martin Harris interview in Tiffany's magazine) http://www.mormonism-web.com/anthon.htm
The letter from Professor Anthon about the characters from the gold
plates.
METHOD OF
TRANSLATION OF THE BOOK OF MORMON http://www.irr.org/mit/address1.html
or http://www.mormonism-web.com/whitbom.htm
(David Whitmer's Address To All Believers in Christ; see p. 12, 30) http://www.mormonism-web.com/true9607.htm http://utlm.org/topicalindexa.htm#Black
Hole The significance of the 116 pages of lost manuscript for testing the
authenticity of the book Martin Harris, Millennial Star 6 Feb 1882,
cited in Robert N. Hullinger, Joseph Smith's response to Skepticism, p
9-14, Salt Lake City 1992, said that the plates were not needed, also quoted by
John Clark, Gleanings By the Way, 1842, p 228, cited in Hullinger p 11, n
23.
BOOK OF MORMON
ARCHAEOLOGY http://www.irr.org/mit/bomarch1.html http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/bomproblems.htm http://utlm.org/topicalindexa.htm#Archeology http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/bomarch.htm http://www.lds-mormon.com/bomquest.shtml http://mormonscripturestudies.com/bomor/twm/lamgen.asp
Recent study by DNA expert Tom Murphy, for which he was threatened with
excommunication from the Mormon church, showing that the American Indians are
not Semitic Losing a Lost
Tribe by Simon Southerton, former Mormon bishop and professional DNA expert;
excellent book explaining the science and how it disproves the Book of
Mormon http://mormonchallenge.com/ More on DNA
studies, including offer of a video about DNA's relationship to the Book
of Mormon's claims
JEWISH
LAW AND THE BOOK OF MORMON Salt Lake City Messenger, Issue #74,
February 1990, available from Utah Lighthouse
Ministry
BOOK OF
MORMON CHANGES; OTHER CHANGES http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/bomchanges.htm http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/bmchg.htm http://utlm.org/topicalindexa.htm#Changes
Changes made in revelations after their first publication, to reflect Smith's
changes in doctrine. The original texts of the Book of Mormon
1830 edition and the Book of Commandments (predecessor to the
Doctrine and Covenants can be found at http://www.2think.org/hundredsheep/
PRESENT MORMON DOCTRINE CONTRARY TO BOOK OF MORMON http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/test.html http:/home.sprynet.com/sprynet/chatm/doctrn1.htm http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/bmchg.htm http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/birth.html
On the Virgin Birth, how Jesus was conceived. http://www.irr.org/mit/CHANGOD.html
The changing concept of God. http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/bcm2.htm
Changing doctrines of Mormonism.
THE 1825 BOOK View of the Hebrews http://www.irr.org/mit/Books/View-Hebrews/viewhe1a.html
(text of View) http://www.2think.org/hundredsheep/voh/voh.shtml
(text of View) http://www.2think.org/hundredsheep/bom/written.shtml
Could Joseph Smith have written the Book of Mormon? http://www.lds-mormon.com/voh.shtml
Parallels between View and the Book of Mormon. See also http://www.exmormon.org/bofmorm.htm http://www.irr.org/mit/bhrobert.html
B. H. Roberts' conclusions.
FAILURES OF
GOD-INSPIRED PROJECTS Failure of the Kirtland Bank: http://utlm.org/topicalindexc.htm#Kirtland
Bank Gathering of Zion: http://home.teleport.com/~packham/prophet.htm Polygamy
- see notes at: #POLYGAMY Deseret
Alphabet: http://www.omniglot.com/writing/deseret.htm http://home.teleport.com/~packham/byoung.htm#PROPHECIES
THE HOFMANN MURDER SCANDAL The Mormon Murders:
A True Story of Greed, Forgery, Deceit, and Death by Steven Naifeh and
Gregory White Smith, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, New York, 1988. The role of the
Mormon church leadership in this scandal is carefully documented here. A Gathering of
Saints: A True Story of Money, Murder and Deceit by Robert Lindsey,
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1988. Another book on the Hofmann scandal. Salamander: The
Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders by Linda Sillitoe and Allen
Roberts, 2nd edition, Signature Books, Salt Lake City. http://utlm.org/topicalindexb.htm#Hofmann,
Mark
THE MORMON TEMPLE CEREMONY
(THE "ENDOWMENT") http://home.teleport.com/~packham/temples.htm:
"Mormon Temples and Temple Rituals" - a detailed overview of this most secret
part of Mormonism. The next four links contain the actual text of the
ceremony in the various forms it has had since the early days of the
church. 1931
Version: http://home.teleport.com/~packham/endow31.htm 1984 Version:
http://home.teleport.com/~packham/endow84.htm 1990 Version:
http://home.teleport.com/~packham/endow90.htm http://www.lds-mormon.com/veilworker/endowment.shtml http://utlm.org/topicalindexc.htm#Temple
Ceremony http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/garments.html
A description of the sacred undergarment which Mormons are required to wear
after receiving the endowment. http://www.nowscape.com/mormon/undrwrmo.htm
More on "garments" http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/temple-ceremony.html http://www.nowscape.com/mormon/mormcr1.htm http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/templechanges.htm http://www.lds-mormon.com/veilworker/recommend.shtml
The questions that are asked in the "worthiness interview" to determine whether
a member is worthy to receive admission to the temple.
MASONIC INFLUENCE ON
MORMONISM http://www.masonicmoroni.com/ Paul
Graham's comprehensive site, with many links from all points of view http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/masendow.%20htm http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/masonry.h%20tm
http://www.irr.org/mit/masonry.html http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/changech4.htm#Joseph
Smith's MagicTalismanJoseph Smith's magical talisman http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/nohelp.html http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/masonic-influence.html
THE "ADAM = GOD" DOCTRINE http://www.webcom.com/jtc6563/t4.html http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/theory.html http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/adamgod.htm http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/evolut4.htm
The changes in the Mormon doctrine about God. http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/adam-god.html
(Text of Brigham Young's 1852 sermon) http://home.teleport.com/~packham/byoung.htm#ADAMGOD
More statements by Brigham Young http://www.mormonism-web.com/adamgod1.htm
(Brigham Young's 1852 sermon from Journal of Discourses 1:46-53) A good
discussion, with photocopy of Bruce R. McConkie's private admission that Brigham
Young did teach the doctrine, is in Tanner, LDS Apostle Confesses Brigham
Young Taught Adam-God Doctrine, available from Utah Lighthouse Ministry.
Similar material is in Banister's book For Any Latter-
Day Saint http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/mcconkies-letter.html
The text of McConkie's letter admitting that Brigham Young did teach that Adam
was God See also: Adam is God??? by Chris A. Vlachos, pamphlet
available from Utah Lighthouse
Ministry
POLYGAMY ("CELESTIAL MARRIAGE") http://www.irr.org/mit/enigma.html
A review of Mormon Enigma:
Emma Hale Smith, by Linda King Newell and Valene Tippett Avery,
University of Illinois Press, 1994; a biography of Joseph Smith's first wife,
relating the development of Smith's ideas on polygamy and her opposition to it.
http://utlm.org/topicalindexb.htm#Polygamy http://www.nowscape.com/mormon/polyg.htm http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/denpract.htm
Smith's public (and untruthful) denials of the rumors about his practice of
polygamy. http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/menwives.htm
Documentation of Smith's seduction of other men's wives. http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/clndest2.htm
An early and generally unknown revelation about polygamy Mormon Polygamy: A
History by Richard S. Van Wagoner, Signature Books, Salt Lake City. An
excellent history of its theory and practice, reviewed at http://www.lds-mormon.com/polygamy.shtml. http://www.polygamy.org/ Home page of
Tapestry of Polygamy, a group of formerly polygamous women who are
exposing its evils as practiced by some Mormon groups today.
THE "CURSE OF CAIN": THE
CHANGING DOCTRINE ON SKIN COLOR http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/africanamerican.htm http://utlm.org/topicalindexa.htm#Blacks http://www.exmormon.org/blacks1.htm http://www.lds-mormon.com/racism.shtml http://home.teleport.com/~packham/byoung.htm#NEGRO
Brigham Young's Doctrines on the Black race
THE DOCTRINE OF "BLOOD ATONEMENT" AND THE DANITES ("AVENGING
ANGELS") http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/bloodatonement.htm http://utlm.org/topicalindexa.htm#Blood
Atonement http://www.exmormon.org/bloodatn.htm http://www.exmormon.org/violence.htm http://eddy.media.utah.edu/medsol/UCME/l/LEE,JOHN.html
Also about Lee. http://www.mormons.org/response/history/index.htm http://eddy.media.utah.edu/medsol/UCME/r/ROCKWELL,ORIN.html
About O. P. Rockwell, a Danite and hit man for Joseph Smith and Brigham
Young. http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/murder.html http://www.mokamo.com/cam/history.html http://www.irr.org/mit/faulring.html
The
authoritative work on the Mountain Meadows Massacre has been Juanita Brooks, The Mountain
Meadows Massacre, Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1991. Brooks is now
supplemented by new evidence in Will Bagley, The Blood of the
Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, Univ.
of Oklahoma Press, 2002. J. F. Gibbs's complete book Mountain Meadows
Massacre is online at http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/meadowscontents.htm
THE BOOK OF COMMANDMENTS http://www.2think.org/hundredsheep/boc/boc_main.shtml
The complete text of the Book of Commandments, showing the revisions made to
them in the Doctrine and Covenants
THE BOOK OF ABRAHAM http://www.irr.org/mit/boapage.html
The complete book By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus by Charles M. Larson
http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/abraham.html http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/index.htm http://utlm.org/topicalindexb.htm#Book
of Abraham http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/chatm/seer2.htm http://www.xmission.com/~research/about/abraham.htm http://www.xmission.com/~research/about/alphabet.htm
The text of Smith's so-called Egyptian Alphabet & Grammar
THE "INSPIRED REVISION"
OF THE BIBLE The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
(RLDS) has long used the version by Smith. http://utlm.org/topicalindexc.htm#Inspired
Revision of the Bible
THE KINDERHOOK PLATES http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/indekind.%20htm http://utlm.org/topicalindexb.htm#Kinderhook
Plates http://www.nowscape.com/mormon/kindrhk/kindrhk.htm
JOSEPH SMITH'S PROPHECIES http://home.teleport.com/~packham/prophet.htm
A listing of many of Smith's unfulfilled prophecies http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism/falseprophetjs.htm http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/civilwar.html
Joseph Smith's famous prophecy of the Civil War http://www.lds-mormon.com/civilwar.shtml
Another article on the Civil War prophecy http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/changech13.htm#Rocky
Mountain Prophecy Joseph Smith's prophecy about the Mormon move to the Rocky
Mountains http://www.alphamin.org/alphamin/letters/letter07.htm
For
some of Brigham Young's failed prophecies, see: http://home.teleport.com/~packham/byoung.htm#PROPHECIES
JOSEPH SMITH'S DEATH http://www.mormonism-web.com/true9701.htm http://www.mormonism-web.com/expositr.htm
The text of the Nauvoo Expositor, the opposition paper which Smith
destroyed, thus leading to his imprisonment and death. It contains all the
true accusations which Smith wanted suppressed http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/changech17.htm#Destruction
of Expositor The destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor
For a
detailed discussion of Smith's political ambitions, his title "king" and his
secret government, see the book by D. Michael Quinn, The Mormon
Hierarchy: [Volume 1] The Origins of Power, Signature Books, Salt Lake
City, 1994. (Quinn was excommunicated from the Mormon church for his historical
researches, but remains a believer)
MORMON FALSIFICATION OF MORMON HISTORY http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/mormhist.htm
D. Michael Quinn's Talk "On Being A Mormon Historian" in which he urges the
church authorities to be more open in telling the entire history of the church,
without coloring it. Rather than follow his advice, the church excommunicated
him. http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/legacy1.htm
An evaluation of the propaganda film Legacy, produced by the
church. http://www.frontiernet.net/~bcmmin/persecutor.htm
An evaluation of the church's claim that it was persecuted. http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/dunn.htm
The uncovering of the lies told by a high-ranking Mormon official http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/mantle.htm
A speech by Boyd K. Packer, a high-ranking church official, on how the church
justifies its distortion of its history. Also discussed at http://www.exmormon.org/disease.htm http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/purge.htm
The recent purge of Mormon historians who told too much http://www.exmormon.org/lying.htm A
discussion of speech by Dallin Oaks, a high-ranking church official, on the need
for withholding the whole truth. http://www.exmormon.org/apology.htm http://www.lds-mormon.com/lying.shtml http://home.teleport.com/~packham/gbh-god.htm
The present "prophet" Gordon B. Hinckley lies about church doctrine in two
interviews for the news media. http://home.teleport.com/~packham/lying.htm
More examples of Mormon lying.
A good example of the church's distortion of history is its long cover-up of
the Mountain Meadows Massacre. See Juanita Brooks, The Mountain
Meadows Massacre, Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1991. Also see J. F.
Gibbs's complete book Mountain Meadows Massacre online at http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/meadowscontents.htm
PROHIBITION ON COFFEE, ETC. (THE "WORD OF WISDOM") http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/w_wisdom.htm
Problems and inconsistencies with this revelation. http://utlm.org/onlinebooks/mclaims8.htm#The
Word of Wisdom
TITHING, CHURCH
WEALTH http://www.mrm.org/multimedia/text/tithing.html http://www.mindspring.com/~engineer_my_dna/mormon/tithing.htm
On the wealth of the church, see: Anson Shupe, Wealth and Power in
American Zion, Lewiston NY 1992, or John Heinerman and Anson Shupe, The Mormon
Corporate Empire, Beacon, 1988.
OBEDIENCE: "FOLLOW THE BRETHREN" http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/cannon.htm
Excerpts from Under The Prophet In Utah by Senator Frank J. Cannon,
showing how the church leaders exert power over members. http://www.zionsbest.com/fourteen.html
A speech by Ezra Taft Benson, a recent prophet and president, instructing
members to obey the prophet without questioning and without checking his advice
against scripture. http://www.lds-mormon.com/mothink.shtml http://www.lds-mormon.com/thinking.shtml
A critical article on the church's mind control. http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/purge.htm
The recent mass excommunications of intellectuals and historians who questioned
church authority. http://www.zionsbest.com/heresies.html
Bruce R. McConkie on the heresy of evolution.
HOMOSEXUALS, MASTURBATION http://www.affirmation.org/ The website
of Affirmation, an organization for Mormons with homosexual leanings.
Much information about the church's stance on sex. http://www.exmormon.org/byuhis.htm
The treatment of male homosexuals at the church university http://www.affirmation.org/masturbation.htmA
talk by Mormon apostle Mark E. Petersen, on how to prevent masturbation. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/9156/WSWWB.HTM
A critical article by Jeffery R. Jensen, M.D., on the harm done by the church
with its stance on homosexuality. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/9156/HLDSSS.HTM
Another article by Dr. Jensen, criticizing the church's department of social
services http://www.zionsbest.com/only.html
A speech by Boyd K. Packer on the evils of masturbation in young men, and how to
prevent it. http://www.qrd.org/religion/judeochristian/protestantism/mormon/mormon-masturbation
POSITION OF WOMEN IN THE CHURCH Books by two exmormon women
describing their difficulties with the church's treatment of women: Deborah
Laake, Secret
Ceremonies, Dell, 1993 Sonia Johnson, From Housewife to
Heretic, Doubleday, 1981. Johnson was excommunicated for her activism in
favor of the Equal Rights Amendment. http://www.exmormon.org/mormwomn.htm
A woman's viewpoint. http://www.lds-mormon.com/lying.shtml
How the church misrepresents its stance on the role of women.
PERSONAL STORIES BY
FORMER MORMONS The following site has the personal stories of over a hundred
people who left the church and their many different reasons for doing so.
http://www.exmormon.org/ For briefer
comments from former Mormons, see http://home.teleport.com/~packham/voices1.htm
IS MORMONISM A CULT? The following links are to checklists and
other guidelines, to help you to evaluate whether any group (not just Mormonism)
is a "cult." http://www.csj.org/infoserv_cult101/checklis.htm http://www.csj.org/infoserv_cult101/cult101.htm http://www.shassan.com/ The home page of
Steve Hassan, an authority on cults. http://www.caic.org.au/zentry1.htm
Jan Groenveld's Cult Awareness Centre
Comments: packham@teleport.com Please
let me know if you find that any links are out-dated, or if you can suggest
additional links. Thanks!
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