Mormonism
Does It Pass God's 3-Question Test for Truth?
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If a prophet or religion fails any one of God's three
questions, that prophet or religion is not from God. Mormonism
fails all three of God's questions!
Mormons may give their testimony saying that they know that
Mormonism is true and that Joseph Smith was a true prophet.
However, God gave His testimony by these three questions. He says
that Joseph Smith was a false prophet and Mormonism is a false
religion.
Since God gave us clear instructions which demonstrate that
Mormonism is false, it is wrong to pray to ask if Mormonism is
true. To pray about the truthfulness of Mormonism is similar to
asking God if it is okay to steal. He has already provided
instructions on both these subjects. Any answer received to either
of these prayers (about stealing or Mormonism) is irrelevant!
It is dangerous to reconsider an issue after God provides a
clear answer. Consider the prophet whom God told not to eat or
drink in the city where he prophesied. Another prophet told him
that he had new information from God saying that he should eat
with him. The prophet ignored God's prior instructions and
followed the "new revelation." He was killed by a lion
as a result of his disobedience (see 1 Kings 13:1-25).
Mormons are not ignorant or evil. They are typically very good
people who desire to serve God and their families. Unfortunately,
they have been sold a very sophisticated lie designed to keep them
from experiencing all that God provided for them. Jesus died to
set Mormons free from the lies of the enemy. However, that
information will not help them if we do not lovingly confront them
with the truth.
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