Thanks! hum God from another planet and men can be perfect enough to become
gods, a perfect man!! not here!! nice ones, but not perfect! if we could
be perfect enough why would we even need God at all?
Rhonda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 4:03 PM
Subject: Basic Mormon Doctrine
> Rhonda,
>
> To answer your question would take volumes. The basics are these. Jesus
> was not virgin born. His brother is Lucifer. God is a super human being
> who lives on another planet. I forget the name of the planet now so if
you
> want to know, I'll have to look it up. Women must marry men if they ever
> hope for any chance to make it to Heavenly bliss with the men. This is
why
> polygamy is still practiced in some Mormon families. I also have
> documentation on the many secret ceremonies conducted in Mormon temples
for
> weddings, baptisms, and the praying for the dead. As I said, this is just
> the tip of the iceberg. Frankly, the otter layers of the Mormon church,
if
> you tried to get them to admit these basic things, would not know this is
> what the inner Mormon circle of believers honestly believe. The goal of a
> man in Mormonism is to have as many wives as he can, produce as many
> children as he can, and live as holy as he can so he eventually will
become
> a god and have the creative powers to create his own planet and race of
> people just like the god they claim they worship now which is not the God
of
> the Bible. They literally, as I said, believe God is a living human being
> with hands and feet and a head and a body who lives on another planet and
> rules this planet he created. If you plan on debating any Mormon of any
> kind, you best know the depth of their doctrines or they will convince you
> that they believe just like we do as Bible Christians. I have never meant
a
> mean Mormon. We used to say, when living in western Colorado, if your car
> breaks down along side the road, the first person to stop and offer help
> will be a Mormon. The second will be a Christian, if you are lucky.
>
> Phil.
>
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