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36 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Outstanding Q&A Guide to LDS Missionaries,
This review is from: Answering Mormons' Questions (Paperback)
When I picked up the book and began reading it, I spotted a typo on a date right off the bat. That's the only reason this book wasn't rated '5 Stars'. What I found beyond that was a very insightful way to respond to many of the questions that are generally designed to elicit "I don't know" responses by people investigating membership into the Utah-LDS church and thus making the "Elders" look more authoritative than they really are. Out of the 38 questions addressed and answered my wife and I have heard 31 of them from our LDS friends and missionaries that have visited us. I found this book answered those questions very well, I might add, and with proper scriptural references. The difficulty is proving the references to Mormon publications that are referred to (other than the BoM and the other "Standards" the Utah-LDS church considers scripture). Some of those other references were published in 1854 (for example) and getting a copy may prove difficult. To close, this book "Answering Mormons' Questions" should be part of anyones library who is concerned with the souls who belong to the Utah-LDS church and want their friends, families or acquaintances to find the true Light of Christ.
15 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book! Truth is the most Christlike of virtues,
This review is from: Answering Mormons' Questions (Paperback)
I think this book supplies great material. Books such as this are important and helpful. I have read others comments here who cannot refute the contents of this book. Rather than dealing with it, they attack the existence of the book. The most UNChristlike thing to do is accept error alongside of truth. Anyone interested in truth will not be offended by scrutiny if it is honest. This book presents documented and accurate facts honestly, and in a non-hateful way. The Jesus Christ of Mormonism is *NOT* the Jesus Christ of the bible. The reason true Christians see it as important to reveal what Mormons really believe is so that we can HELP those caught in the web of Mormonism. The first step is seeing the difference. Though Mormonism claims to believe in Jesus Christ (that is, a different Jesus Christ of their own making,) Mormonism is no more a sect of Christianity than Islam. The Moslems, Druze, Jews, Bahai's, Moonies, Rosicrucians, Hindu's, Budhists, et al, all believe in "Jesus Christ." But the "Jesus Christ" they believe in is an entirely different person than what the true Jesus Christ revealed Himself to be in scripture.One difference is that none of these claim to be Christian or would not even want to be called such. Nobody is "beating up" on Mormonism. We are only asserting the truth from scripture against the false claims, and unscriptural beliefs FIRST put forth by teachers of Mormonism. There is no malice involved here. We just put scripture above religion. My advice to Mormons is that they weigh the evidence and seek truth above religion. You would have everything to gain and nothing to lose. But it can be a hard row to hoe at first. For many it has meant great sacrifice in strained family relations, even ostricization. But the Lord said in Mark 10:29 " . . Verily I say unto you, There is no man that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my sake, and the gospel's, But he shall receive an hundredfold now in this time, houses, and brethren, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and lands, with persecutions; and in the world to come eternal life.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Honest Truth,
This review is from: Answering Mormons' Questions (Paperback)
All of the attacks against this book are from mormons, even the ones who lie and say they are not. Mormonism requires confrontation as the author's style suggests, other wise they say "lets just agree to disagree". I have in my library the mormon quad plus "achieving a celestial Marriage" and "gospel principals" and this book is a welcome addition. "One Nation Under Gods" is the best on the sordid history of the morman church and another good read. My heart goes out to the many good people who are seeking God but end up in a church built by men, the lds morman faith, and who will spend eternity locked outside the gates of Heaven.
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