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DOES MORMONISM BELIEVE WE CAN BECOME GODS? "Mormonism teaches God and His ‘wife’ had many children. Then God decided that His children should go through a physical existence on the earth. After death [we] will pass through the spirit world where faithful people will enter into a paradise and everybody else will suffer in spirit prison where they will have an opportunity to accept the gospel. Then comes the resurrection and judgment. Most people will go on to one of three levels of heaven...everyone is granted immortality but where they spend it is determined by their performance [works]. The lowest level is for bad people and the next, generally good people [who] fell short of earning the highest heaven. But for Mormons who achieve perfect repentance and obedience to the law on earth, which not even the Apostle Paul could do, there is...the highest level of heaven where God dwells. Brigham Young taught that Joseph Smith [Mormon founder] reigns there as a Supreme Being and no one enters without his consent. And only those who attain to the highest level...can spend eternity with their families. To do this they must have been sealed in the [Mormon] temple. [There] they become gods themselves, ruling over and populating their own planet just like God did before them. In order to hold to this belief system, Mormons must ignore clear teachings in the Bible, including that all Christians go to live with God immediately after death, that everyone else goes to eternal torment, that only Christians are God's children (but it's an adoption), that there is no second chance for salvation after death, that there is no marriage or procreation in the resurrection, and that eternity is spent worshipping God; not being a god." | image tagged in mormon,god,heaven,jesus,bible,eternity | 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. I thought she was going to eat her!! But it was just a phrase women use, and seems like a torture technique to me, but moms like it. So there’s a failed attempt to prove God has a body?! It's not even logical. Besides, I’ll believe Jesus. It’s just another example of how Mormonism rips Bible verses out of their context to support false teachings. | image tagged in god,jesus,mormon,body,spirit,bible | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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DOES "LUCIFER" REALLY MEAN "SATAN?” Here's something you may not know: “lucifer,” which we equate with Satan, does appear in some Bible translations and I have no problem with that. In fact, we can see lucifer in Isaiah 14, where it talks about the fall of Satan, and Ezekiel 28 where it mentions wickedness being found in him. But "lucifer" is actually NOT a proper name. It's a Latin word (derived from the Hebrew word) meaning, "morning star." The actual Latin word is "luciferum." The translators of the Bible's King James Version didn't know what the Hebrew word meant so they literally transliterated the Latin word "lucifer," or “luciferum," or "morning star."; I don't bring that up to get into some tit for tat but only to point out Mormonism's claim that Lucifer is Jesus’ brother and that both were born of a physical sexual relations between God (which can't be because God is a spirit) and one of His wives, which makes no sense on many levels, but even the name they use, “lucifer," is not a proper name. So it can't be a real character in their story of a supposed family squabble between Jesus and “Lucifer.” And I'm only picking this apart a bit because Mormonism claims their gospel is better than the Christian gospel and says theirs was inspired of God. But with all due respect, how can it be from God if they don’t even use the word right, that they base their whole story on? | image tagged in lucifer,satan,god,jesus,devil,mormon | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Do Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Mormons put a curse on their followers? [1 of 4] Thousands of years ago, as told in Galatians, Paul dealt with the same heresy that claims we make it to heaven through Jesus AND the Old Testament Law. This idea has been repackaged by the Seventh Day Adventists, yet Christians and others give them a pass. Paul says this:
"Have you suffered so much for nothing? Does God give you His Spirit and work miracles among
you because you observe the law [No!], OR is it because you believe what you heard [about Jesus]? The Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles [us, non-Jews] by faith [in Jesus]… ALL WHO RELY ON OBSERVING THE LAW ARE UNDER A CURSE.”   So whenever anyone, including Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, or you name it, claim Jesus is the way BUT you've got to keep certain laws or group rules, they are attempting to 
preach a curse on you. I'm not saying that; it's God's Word. | image tagged in adventist,mormon,jehovah's witness,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Do Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, & Mormons put a curse on their followers? [4 of 4] To take on the law or group rules, as Seventh Day Adventists, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and other cults make their people do, puts a horrible curse on those followers. But that's what sda is up to with their false works-based gospel, which is nothing new and just a repackaging of the same old heresy from way back at the beginning of the Church. SDA is not helping anyone and is instead putting people under a curse. That's what the Scripture says. You know, we can't even keep the first commandment. How many of us have loved the Lord our God with all your heart, mind, and strength every single day, perfectly? Don't say you have, or you'll also be guilty of violating the ninth commandment against lying. I'm just trying to help you. But my point is that we can't even make it past one requirement to achieve our own salvation without Jesus. It ain't gonna happen. We need Christ. It's the same with the Mormons. It's just another works-based cult. Cults are always works based! They start by getting their source of authority wrong and then all their other doctrine tumbles downhill from there. Ultimately, they get the wrong way to heaven because they don't trust in the free work of Christ alone that can't be used to control others. | image tagged in mormon,jehovah's witness,adventist,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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