One of the most thorough presentations in print on Mormon theology compares each teaching with what the Bible says. Designed for quick reference.
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LDS Refuted verse by verse,
This review is from: Mormons Answered Verse by Verse (Paperback)
David Reed (long time cult expert reaching JW's) and John Farkas have furnished the Christian community a concise power-packed resource to help in reaching out to Mormons. If you ever wanted to share your faith to those trapped in the cultic grip of the LDS church, here is an important book to utilize.
The authors explore the false doctrines of the LDS church and provide the answers from the Bible. Mormons Answered Verse by Verse is ideal to refute Mormons claims that: - Men can progress into gods and goddesses - God the Father is a physical man grown into a god - Jesus Christ is the sprit brother of Lucifer - LDS polytheism is real Reed and Frakas also supply a verse by verse refutation of Mormonism using the Book of Mormon. They teach you many simple but powerful techniques to help reach the LDS people. There are many more exhaustive studies available, but this is a necessary part of a tool-case for those who witness to cult members inasmuch as it instructs the reader verse by verse. Presuppositional Apologetics Examines Mormonism: How Van Til's Apologetic Refutes Mormon Theology
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A COMPREHENSIVE CRITIQUE OF BIBLE VERSES USED BY MORMONS,
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This review is from: Mormons Answered Verse by Verse (Paperback)
David Reed is a former Jehovah's Witness, which is also the author of books such as: Answering Jehovah's Witnesses: Subject by Subject, Jehovah's Witnesses Answered Verse by Verse, How to Rescue Your Loved One from the Watchtower, Left Behind Answered Verse by Verse, etc. John Farkas is president of Berean Christian Ministries, which ministers to Mormons and former Mormons, and is also the co-author (with David Reed) of Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors.They write in the Introduction to this 1992 book, "No, it is not the Book of Mormon that these missionaries open to persuade potential converts, at least not at first; rather, it is the Bible that furnishes dozens of citations the missionaries use to 'prove' all other churches false and to reveal their own organization as the restoration of Christ's true church today. It is to refute this misuse of the Bible that (this book) is written." Here are some quotations from the book: "The 'Joseph Smith Translation' apparently puts the Mormon leadership in somewhat of a dilemma. Some of Smith's revisions to the King James text fail to agree with the same passages as quoted in the Book of Mormon. Other portions contradict current Mormon doctrine. Therefore, fully endorsing it could prove embarrassing, but flatly rejecting it as erroneous would discredit Smith as a prophet. Instead, LDS leaders have sidestepped the issue by alleging that the work Smith began in 1831 was left unfinished at his untimely death..." (Pg. 29) "On June 27, 1844 ... Joseph Smith was shot to death at Carthage, Illinois, by an armed mob. Evidently not 'ready to die,' he fired shots in his own defense and attempted to escape his attackers by leaping from a window. Unlike Jesus Christ, who correctly prophesied his own death, Joseph Smith predicted (in HOC, V6, pg. 58) that he would NOT be killed---hardly what would be expected of a prophet..." (Pg. 63) "Another Mormon defense is the argument that one error does not make Joseph Smith a false prophet. How many people does a man have to murder to be called a murderer? Only one. So, how many false prophecies does a prophet have to make to be a false prophet?" (Pg. 93) "Then how should Christians evaluate the Book of Mormon? The same way that Jews in Berea evaluated the message preached to them by the apostle Paul... They compared what Paul preached with what the Old Testament said about the Messiah, and this solid evidence led them to accept Jesus as the Christ." (Pg. 101)
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havent read, but,
This review is from: Mormons: How to Witness to Them (Paperback)
bottom line mormons, who do you say Jesus Christ is? because your salvation hinges on what you believe about Jesus Christ. My sister is married to a mormon, and i iknow somehwat of it. Peter said that Jesus is the Son of the Living God, do you have any idea what that means? let me ask you, what does the very first commandment say? well, if thats true, and John 1 is true, then who is Jesus Christ? hope this helps.
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