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WHY DO MORMONS OFTEN HAVE LARGE FAMILIES? The Mormon doctrine that teaches followers to have a lot of children is not from the biblical idea that children are a blessing given by God—or how a husband and wife become one. Instead, with all due respect, Mormons are taught that they must hurry and crank out the linoleum lizards (kids) because their Mormon god and his many goddess wives have a bunch of spirit babies in heaven that are waiting to inhabit a human host baby here on earth. And we can imagine Mormon leadership telling followers to get
moving so those spirit babies aren’t born into “wicked” households
like Pastor Billy’s, or other non-Mormons—like Christians. That's why they have so many children, and it blends into their other false teaching of multiple wives. Brigham Young said, “[Multiple] wives was revealed so that the noble spirits [spirit babies,] which are waiting for tabernacles [bodies] might be brought forth.” In other words, they don't have time to stick with just one bride because their god needs them to crank out the kids like an assembly line. Mormonism teaches that it is every Mormon's duty to have as many children as possible, as a way of donating bodies for their god's spirit babies. Without Mormonism, those
spirits will supposedly never make it back to heaven to be gods themselves.
That’s why Mormons typically have large families. | image tagged in mormon,cult,god,bible,jesus,christian | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS SCIENTOLOGY A WACKY PAGAN CULT? According to L. Ron Hubbard, a fiction writer and founder of Scientology, humans were seeded onto earth by "General Xenu" of the "Galactic Federation.” Though Hubbard had previously aspired to make a religion because he knew it would mean a lot of money for himself, he also claimed the Xenu account to be true history and not one of his thousands of fictional stories. Though a decent science fiction writer (much of his content was created while on drugs and alcohol), Hubbard practiced witchcraft and was certainly no friend of the truth. Understand the deception of Scientology with our study,
“Scientology and the Occult Teachings of L. Ron Hubbard.” | image tagged in scientology,cult,science fiction,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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DOES GOD THE FATHER HAVE FLESH & BONES, AS THE MORMONS TEACH? NO! In John 4:24, Jesus told us: "God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship Him in Spirit and truth.” God the Father is spirit. He has no body. Yet Mormons invariably site Bible passages like the one where God produces the Ten Commandments with the "finger" of God. Of course that is just an anthropomorphism, with God using our language to explain who He is. And what about Psalm 91:4, which says, "God will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge." Does that mean God is a giant space-chicken?! It’s not meant literally, just as God isn’t a huge writing finger. People often use anthropomorphisms. One time my wife said something that really would have scared and freaked me out if she meant it literally: When our daughter Rebecca was a little crumb-snatcher, just a tiny baby, my wife bundled her in a blanket. I heard her say she wrapped Rebecca up like a burrito. So, I thought she was going to eat our little one!! But, of course, it was just a phrase women use, though it seems like a torture technique to me. Still, moms like it. All attempts to prove God has a body, fail. It's not even logical. Besides, I’ll believe Jesus. He’s always right. The lie of God having a supposed
physical body is just another example of how Mormonism rips
Bible verses out of their context to support false teachings. | image tagged in bible,god,jesus,christian,mormon,cult | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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