[Biblemat] A letter to a Mormon president
Artloeber
onealpha2 at mchsi.com
Thu May 3 13:42:05 CDT 2007
Hi ye all
I don't know if you encounter many Mormons, but if you do here are some
questions you could asked them. I received this e-mail a long time ago and
just found it again.
Art Loeber
Davenport, IA
A letter to the Mormon President requesting a name to be removed
DANIEL EVANS
dano at open.org (Please feel free to write)
Nov. 15, 1993
Ezra Taft Benson, President
The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Dear President Benson:
This letter is to inform you that I wish to be removed permanently from
membership in, and the rolls of, the Mormon Church (Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints). I request that this be done immediately. This is not
an action that I take lightly, but it is something I do gladly, as I have
found great joy, peace and freedom in my Lord Jesus Christ. I wish the
members of the Mormon church well, and will always think of them as fine,
upstanding, and loving people. I was an earnest and faithful Mormon for many
years. I got married in the Temple, believed in the Church wholeheartedly,
and sacrificed for it. The following are a few of my reasons for leaving the
Mormon Church. I know they will not be easy for you to read, but please try
to do so with an open mind.
I am concerned about discrepancies between what the Church teaches, and the
teachings of the Bible. The Mormon church teaches that there are many Gods.
The Bible teaches that there is one only. Joseph Smith taught "that God the
Father of Jesus Christ had a Father," and that "you may suppose that He had
a Father also." (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith) Orson Pratt said,
If we should take a million worlds like this and number their particles, we
should find that there are more Gods than there are particles of matter in
those worlds." (Journal of Discourses, vol.2, page 345) The Bible teaches
throughout it's pages of there being only one God. Even the Book of Mormon
teaches monotheism:
"And Zeezrom said unto him: Thou sayest there is a true and living God? And
Amulek said: Yea there is a true and living God. Now, Zeezrom said: Is there
more than one God? And he answered, No." Alma 11:26-30
"...I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end." 3 Nephi 9:18
"so that from the rising of the sun to the place of its setting men may know
there is none besides me. I am the LORD and there is no other." Isaiah 45:6
" ...I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me."
Isaiah 46:9
"...Is there any God beside me? Yea, there is no God; I know not any."
Isaiah 44:8
"Thou, even thou, art LORD alone; thou hast made heaven, the heaven of
heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things that are therein..."
Nehemiah 9:6
The God who made the universe says he is LORD alone. I believe he leaves no
room for doubt. If God had a father wouldn't he know of him? If there really
were other Gods why is there no mention of them in the Book of Mormon or the
Bible? The message God sends time and time again is that he is the only God.
The Mormon Church teaches heretically that man can become a God, and that
God was once a man. Joseph Smith taught, "First God himself who sits
enthroned in yonder heavens, is a man like unto one of yourselves, that is
the great secret.... I am going to tell you how God came to be God. We have
imagined that God was God from all eternity.... God himself; the Father of
us all dwelt on an earth the same as Jesus Christ himself did,... You have
got to learn how to be Gods yourselves;...No man can learn you more than
what I have told you." This teaching is one of the root evils of Mormonism.
Think about it- isn't this very idea, that man can work his way up to being
a God, a major tenant of humanism and new age belief? Think about it again-
where is the first place in the Bible that one finds the idea of a man
becoming like God? It was whispered by the serpent to Eve; saying eat of the
apple and "...ye shall be as gods..."(Genesis 3:5) This was not whispered as
a good thing, but as an enticement by the father of lies himself! The Bible
does not teach about a changing God who once was a man, once died, and once
sinned. It does not teach that a man can become a God. It teaches exactly
the opposite. Again the Book of Mormon is in agreement:
"For I know that God is not a partial God, neither a changeable being; but
he is unchangeable from all eternity to all eternity." Moroni 8:18
"For behold, God knowing all things, being from everlasting to everlasting,.
" Moroni 7:22
"Behold I say unto you, he that denieth these things knoweth not the gospel
of Christ; yea, he has not read the scriptures; if so, he does not
understand them. For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today,
and forever, and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
Mormon 9:8,9
"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." Hebrews 13:8
"(God has)...no variableness, neither shadow of turning." James 1:17
" ...I am God, and not man..." Hosea 11:9
"Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his redeemer the LORD of hosts;
I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God." Isaiah
44:6
"God is not a man that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should
change his mind..." Numbers 23:19
"O LORD are you not from everlasting?..." Habakkuk 1:12
"Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the
earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God."
Psalms 90:2
"I the LORD do not change..." Malachi 3:6
"Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD...before me there was no God formed,
neither shall there be after me." Isaiah 43:10
This is clearly the first and last God. We have not "imagined" that God was
God from all eternity, the Bible says so definitively. The Bible leaves no
room for other "Gods" to be formed. It emphatically states throughout its
pages that God has always existed as God and has never changed. How could
the Bible have made it more clear? God is God alone, and there never were,
nor will there ever be any others. Also see Mosiah 3:5, Alma 11:39, Psalms
41:13, 93:2, 103:17, Proverbs 8:23, Revelation 1:8. It is important to note
that when you study one of these passages in Hebrew, the case is made even
more unambiguous. In Isaiah 43:10 for example, the word used for God is El
meaning " mighty one". Once this is understood, it is obvious that the
scripture is not talking about idols per Se, but about Gods. Thus read the
scripture would say: "... Before me there were no 'mighty ones' formed,
neither shall there be after me."
The Mormon church does not understand grace, faith or salvation, and in fact
teaches doctrine turned 180 degrees from the Biblical truth. The Mormon
church teaches that " There are sins that men commit for which they cannot
receive forgiveness in this world, or in that which is to come...(Sermon by
Brigham Young given Sept. 21, 1856, Journal of Discourses, vol. 4, pp.53-54)
It teaches a works oriented salvation that "puts the cart before the horse"
in its approach. It denies the power of Christ and exalts the pride of man.
I learned as a Mormon to try to "make myself perfect". I learned that I
needed to follow a laundry list of do's and don'ts. I believed that I needed
to follow a highly organized system of men placed between me and my maker to
obtain God's forgiveness or work within his authority. I learned that these
men had control in my life, and that when one of them in authority spoke I
was to take it as having come from the mouth of the LORD. When my ears were
open enough for me to really understand the New Testament I understood that
you had lied to me. Men are sinners- born into it- and cannot make
themselves perfect. The Bible teaches that men are accepted by Christ in
their sins, that he loves them, and takes them how they are. It teaches that
this is a result of faith in him. It says that though their nature still
remains sinful, Christ changes them from the inside as a result of faith,
but not as a result of their works. The Bible teaches that Christ's infinite
atonement covers all sin of all men who believe in him. It teaches that the
Old Testament order of having to have an intermediary between man and God is
done away with, and that Christ is the only way to God. All through the New
Testament the pattern of faith preceding an unwarranted action is set. Jesus
never says anything like, "you've done very well in your keeping of the word
of wisdom - therefore I'll heal you." But he frequently says things like,
Take heart, daughter...your faith has healed you." (Matthew 9:22) When a
woman who "was a sinner" came to see Jesus, and washed his feet with her
tears, he did not say, "That's a good start, now go and undo all the sins
you've committed, clean up your life, clean up your thoughts, do some worthy
work and when you are finished come back to me and I'll appoint some people
to see about forgiving you." No, he very simply said, "Thy faith hath saved
thee; go in peace." You see, she was already forgiven. Nothing she could do
could earn it, and she didn't have to; Jesus gave it to her freely because
of her faith. Can't you see how simple and beautiful this is? Jesus has done
this for me also and I weep when I think of it because I am so very grateful
I plead with you to let him take you just as you are too. Please see
Matthew 8:10-13, 9:2, 9:29 and 15:28.
The Bible teaches plainly that we are saved by grace through faith. It
teaches that no one will be saved by their good works. Truly, faith that
produces no good works is a dead faith, but when there is a real faith it
produces its work as a result of Christ and the changes he makes in the
believer. The Bible is definitive in its argument for faith as being the
ingredient for salvation:
"Therefore no one will be declared righteous in his sight by observing the
law; rather, through the law we become conscious of sin. But now a
righteousness from God, apart from the law, has been made known, to which
the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness from God comes through
faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, for all
have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by
his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." Romans 3:20-24
"THEREFORE BEING justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord
Jesus Christ." Romans 5:1
"What then shall we say? That the Gentiles, who did not pursue righteousness
have obtained it, a righteousness that is by faith; but Israel who pursued
a law of righteousness, has not attained it. Why not? Because they pursued
it not by faith but as if it were by works..." Romans 9:30- 32
"I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained
through the law, Christ died for nothing!" Galatians 2:21
"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
the gift of God: Not of works lest any man should boast." Ephesians 2:8-9
It fits well within Mormonism's humanistic model that they have put the
emphasis on becoming perfect. After all, they have put the emphasis on
becoming a God. When we seek goodness through our works we try to say to
Christ, "I know you couldn't pay the whole debt - here let me pay it too."
We deny his power to accept us as what we are. We say, "hands off- I can
change myself into what you ( I ) want." But the fact is that HE makes the
changes in us through faith. The Bible teaches the simple truth on this
matter: When we believe in Christ he sets us free. When God looks upon us in
judgment he sees only an imperfect man, but one saved by faith in Jesus
Christ. Please see Acts 15:8-11, 26:18, Romans 1:5, 4:1-10, 4:14-16, 5:7-9,
10:4, 10:9, 2 Corinthians 5:7, Galatians 2:15-16, 3:22-25, Philippians 3:7-9
Titus 2:11-12
The Book of Mormon is a largely plagiarized document with no historical,
anthropological, ar archaeological basis in reality. The Mormon church
claims that the Nephites had the Old Testament books which were written
prior to the time they left Jerusalem (around 600 B.C.). Therefore it comes
as no surprise that the Book of Mormon contains many quotations taken right
from the Old Testament (over 18 chapters of Isaiah alone). What is
surprising is that many of these passages were quoted word for word from the
King James version of the Bible. What is more surprising still is that the
Book of Mormon authors were able to quote from books written after 600 B.C.
Let's think about this: How could Joseph Smith have translated exact word
for word quotes from "reformed Egyptian" into King James style English? Why
would these match word for word with the King James translation of the Bible
which itself had been translated from Hebrew and Greek? The King James
translators who unfortunately lacked the "Urim and Thummim" did very well to
produce the exact translation Joseph Smith did! The Book of Mormon contains
many examples of stories and ideas lifted from the Bible (see Alma 19 and
John 11). The Book of Mormon proves itself a forgery when it quotes from
King James version New Testament verses word for word:
"...to be carnally-minded is death, and to be spiritually-minded is life..."
2 Nephi 9:39
"... to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life...
Romans 8:6
"...O wretched man that I am..." 2 Nephi 4:17
"O wretched man that I am..." Romans 7:24
"...steadfast and immovable, always abounding in good works..." Mosiah 5:15
"...steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work..." 1 Corinthians
15:58
"...seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, and
rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in the truth, beareth all things,
believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things." Moroni 7:45
"...seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil; Rejoiceth
not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; Beareth all things, believeth
all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things." 1 Corinthians 13:5-7
There are many more examples of plagiarism in the Book of Mormon. One study
found over four hundred. Remember, these are New Testament scriptures that
the Nephites did not have. How could they have gotten into the Book of
Mormon word for word? Not only does the Book of Mormon use the exact same
wording (even unusual wording like "stinketh" found in Alma 19:5 and John
11:39) as the New Testament, but it frequently uses it in exactly the same
order! Mark Twain, in his book Roughing It remarked that the Book of Mormon
seems to be merely a prosy detail of imaginary history, with the Old
Testament for a model; followed by a tedious plagiarism of the New Testament
" I think he hit the nail right on the head. The Book of Mormon condemns
itself.
The Book of Mormon purports to be the record of ancient Jews who came to the
new world. This being the case, where in its text is there evidence of
Jewish religion and tradition such as Passover, Circumcision, any of the
Jewish festivals, etc.? These things were very important to the people of
that time and are mentioned frequently in the Bible. Why not in the Book of
Mormon? Also, why would these Israelites have written their record in
Egyptian? Lehi had lived all his life in the city of Jerusalem, where they
only spoke the Hebrew language. The Jews hated the Egyptians, and even if he
could have written in their language (highly unlikely) he certainly wouldn't
have; The Jews were known to have an unusual love for their mother tongue.
Also, is there any biological evidence connecting the American Indians with
the Jews? There is none. In fact the genetic evidence suggests quite the
opposite.
When a city, a sight of battle, person's name, or even a type of coin is
written about in the Bible, there is archaeological evidence to support it.
I have seen coins mentioned in the Bible with my own eyes, right here in
Salem, Oregon. When the Bible talks of the city of Jericho - there is
evidence to support that it existed; namely Jericho itself! The Bible states
that Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate, and an inscription has been
found with the name of Pontius Pilate in theater excavations at Caesarea.
There are mountains of physical evidence to support biblical archaeology.
Why is this not the case with the Book of Mormon? The Book of Mormon talks
about names and places. It contains the story of entire civilizations, and
their cities, their battles, their leaders names, their religion, even the
value and names of some of their coins. In all this mass of civilization,
where is even one single piece of anthropological evidence to support the
claims of the Book of Mormon? There are no coins. There are no inscriptions
of leaders names. There is no evidence of the huge battles mentioned in its
text. There isn't even evidence of the cities mentioned in The Book of
Mormon! Where are Zarahemla and Bountiful? There is plenty of
anthropological evidence of the civilizations that really were present
during Book of Mormon times. Unfortunately, none of this evidence even
suggests a Christian civilization present in America. Many Mormon
anthropologists have dedicated their lives to finding Book of Mormon
archaeology, and the Mormon church has financed many expeditions and much
research to prove its case. Still, there remains not one piece of evidence
in support of the Book of Mormon. Why not? Because it simply is not there.
The Mormon Church's history, doctrine, and even scriptures have been changed
many times to suit the present needs of its leadership. There have been many
deliberate changes in the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, History of
the Church, etc. The Church has made a deliberate effort to distort its own
history, and keep its members in the dark. As a Mormon I learned about
Joseph Smith's martyrdom. I learned that he went to his death "like a lamb
to the slaughter." I was taught that he went humbly and without resistance
just as Jesus did. Can you imagine what a shock it was to me to learn that
he had in fact died in a gunfight, doing his level best to kill his
attackers? The following accounts from the History of the Church are given
of Joseph Smith's death:
Immediately there was a little rustling at the outer door of the jail, and a
cry of surrender, and also a discharge of three or four firearms followed
instantly...Joseph sprang to his coat for his six-shooter, Hyrum for his
single barrel....
When Hyrum fell, Joseph exclaimed, "Oh dear, brother Hyrum!" and opening the
door a few inches he discharged his six shooter in the stairway (as stated
before) , two or three barrels of which missed fire. (History of the Church,
vol. 6, pp. 617- 18)
John Taylor, who was to become the third president of the Church, added his
testimony concerning Joseph Smith's death:
He, however, instantly arose, and with a firm, quick step, and a determined
expression of countenance, approached the door, and pulling the six-shooter
left by Brother Whellock from his pocket, opened the door slightly, and
snapped the pistol six successive times; only three of the barrels, however,
were discharged. I afterwards understood that two or three were wounded by
these discharges, two of whom, I am informed died. (History of the Church,
vol. 7, pp.102-3)
This was not the Joseph Smith you had taught me about. He did not go like
Jesus Christ, "who, when he was reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered
he threatened not..." (1 Peter 2:23) No, Joseph Smith went out shooting.
Why don't you teach the truth about this?
I learned as a Mormon that while the Bible was not reliable because it had
been changed, (with later study I learned it was indeed reliable) the Book
of Mormon was reliable and, "the most correct of any book on earth." Why
then has it been changed over three thousand times? Many of these changes
are grammatical, or spelling errors, but this book was supposed to have been
translated directly by the power of God. I remember the missionaries asking
me how a boy could have written such a book without mistakes, without to
help of God. Well, the first editions of the Book of Mormon are chock full
of mistakes! All one has to do to prove it to themselves is compare. My wife
Stacey, was surprised when she looked up 2 Nephi 30:6 in a copy of The Book
of Mormon that her grandmother had given her, and then in a newer copy of
mine, and found that it had been changed. There is no footnote to explain
why, no asterisk, or anything else. At the time of this change the church
had been embarrassed by their teaching that the Indians who received the
Gospel would turn white! Stacey's edition reads, "...and many generations
shall not pass away among them, save they shall be a white and a delightsome
people." My edition reads, "...save they shall be a pure and delightsome
people." This is just a recent change. There are other important doctrinal
changes in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants. For more
information see The Changing World of Mormonism by Jerald and Sandra Tanner,
Moody Press, Chicago.
Where are those good old doctrines of the early Mormon Church like Blood
atonement, and the Adam-God doctrine? How come they aren't taught with the
zeal that the "prophets" had for them? As a Mormon I knew nothing about
things like Blood atonement. You taught me that a prophet would never lead
his people astray. That God would prohibit it. Well, lets look at what the
Prophet" Brigham Young taught:
There are sins that men commit for which they cannot receive forgiveness in
this world, or in that which is to come, and if they had their eyes open to
their true condition, they would be perfectly willing to have their blood
spilt upon the ground, that the smoke thereof might ascend to heaven as an
offering for their sins; and the smoking incense would atone for their sins.
. (Sermon by Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, vol. 4, pp.53-54; also
published in the Desseret News, Oct. 1, 1856, p.235 )
J.M. Grant, a member of the first presidency under Brigham Young, followed
up on this idea:
...there are men and women that I would advise to go to the President
immediately, and ask him to appoint a committee to attend to their case; and
then let a place be selected, and let that committee shed their blood.
(Journal of Discourses, vol. 4, pp.49-50)
Brigham young proposed this situation in which Blood atonement might occur.
As you read it think to yourself if it in any way relates to the Savior of
love and compassion written about in the Bible. The "let he who is without
sin cast the first stone" Savior. The Savior who is powerful enough to save
all men from all sin, and paid the ultimate price to do so for you. (1 John
1:7-9)
Let me suppose a case. Suppose you found your brother in bed with your wife,
and put a javelin through both of them, you would be justified, and they
would atone for their sins, and be received into the kingdom of God. I would
at once do so in such a case; and under such circumstances, I have no wife
whom I love so well that I would not put a javelin through her heart, and I
would do it with clean hands...
There is not a man or woman, who violates the covenants made with their God,
that will not be required to pay the debt. The blood of Christ will never
wipe that out, your own blood must atone for it... (Journal of Discourses,
vol. 3, p.247)
Is this true? If we are to atone for our own sins, then Jesus died for
nothing! What is our blood worth to God? What good does it do for our
salvation? If it is true, then why isn't the Mormon church teaching and
practicing "God's doctrine" of blood atonement today? No, the Bible totally
repudiates this heretical teaching of blood atonement, and Brigham Young led
his people astray. One need only read it to find out.
Brigham Young also taught that, "When our father Adam came into the garden
of Eden, he came into it with a celestial body, and brought Eve, one of his
wives, with him. He helped to make and organize this world. He is MICHAEL,
the Arch-angel, the ANCIENT OF DAYS! about whom holy men have written and
spoken - HE is our Father and our God, and the only God with whom we have to
do." (Journal of Discourses, vol. 1, pp. 50-51)
Brigham Young reaffirmed this doctrine and taught it many times. It is even
found in the journals of the Mormons of that time. If this "Prophet" didn't
lead people astray, then why does the church teach that this is a false
doctrine today?
There are those who believe, or say they believe, that Adam is our father
and our God,... The devil keeps this heresy alive... It is contrary to the
plan of salvation...and anyone who has received the temple endowment and who
yet believes the Adam-God theory does not deserve to be saved." (Apostle
Bruce R. McConkie, talk given at the BYU Marriot Center on June 1, 1980)
Okay, who's lying? The "Prophets" and "Apostles" of Brigham Young's time, or
the "Prophets" and "Apostles" of today?
I was married to Stacey in the Seattle, Washington temple on May 3, 1984. I
attended that temple with the belief that I would be instructed in sacred
and ancient ceremonies, right from the Lord himself. As was expected of me,
I obediently promised to slit my throat etc., rather than reveal the secrets
of the temple. I was very surprised to learn in 1989 from a Mormon who
wanted me to "come back to the temple, because I would like it better now"
that the Lord had changed his mind yet again, and redone his sacred temple
ceremony. Even as a Mormon who did not yet understand that the temple
ceremony is really a Masonic ceremony copied word for word, I knew that
something was wrong! Why would God just suddenly change his mind about his
own "sacred ceremony", eliminating the "penalties" and other sacred
portions? Maybe God is rather a "politically correct" God. When confronted
with opposition on the issue of polygamy, he simply changes his stance on it
When confronted with Civil Rights he ignores his "prophet" who said, "If
there was one drop of Negro blood" a black man could never hold the
Priesthood, and caves in under the pressure. When people like me are made
uncomfortable with the temples' bloody oaths, God just rewrites the program.
How convenient for the leadership of the Mormon Church to have such a
changeable, malleable, saleable God. The God of the Bible is a much
different God. He doesn't change his mind. He doesn't change. I hope you get
to know him. (John 17:3)
In closing I wish to tell you my greatest reason for leaving the Mormon
Church. It is in finding Jesus Christ. He also found me. He pulled me toward
him and made me ready to listen. I tell you, reader of this letter, that he
will do the same for you. I pray this for you. It will be my great joy to
bring his message to all the people (including Mormons) I can. The Gospel is
simply that Christ lived, was crucified for each and every one of every man
s sins, and was resurrected on the third day. (1 Corinthians 15:1-8,
Galatians 1:8-9) Those who take away from this Gospel; who mock Christ's
suffering on the cross by saying that it was not sufficient for all men and
all sin; and those who would add to this Gospel legalism, secret (not
sacred) ceremonies and signs as condition for salvation are terribly wrong.
They are making a literally hellish mistake. Jesus is my hope and my joy. I
love him with all my heart, and am glad to let him make of my life what he
wants. This is the truth, and I leave it with you in His name.
Thank you,
Dan Evans dano at open.org
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