Does Mitt Romney really believe in all this plagiarized invention ??
Joseph Smith used extensively a book "View of the Hebrews" published in 1823 and a second edition was published in 1825. Written by a pastor of a congregation near Joseph Smith by the name of Ethan Smith. Ethan was Joseph's pastor for five years. The book of Mormon was published in 1830.
Joseph Smith copies dozens if not hundreds of ideas, words, phrases, etc.... from "View of the Hebrews". Startling similarities, including the precolumbian preaching of the Gospel in the New World.
Joseph Smith also copies from other books and special weird bibles. He also deforms geographical names of Canada and the USA to create his Fantasy Geography.
He used existing books of people that talked with angels like Emanuel Swedenborg, he copied rituals from freemasonry, etc...
Joseph Smith used Kaballistic beliefs ( Jewish Mysticism of an Esoteric nature ) and books, well known and published in his age with ideas of preexistence, gnostic ideas of the past, etc ...
Some ideas of Mormonism like Preexistence, Divinity of Man ( Man can become like God ), Gnostic idea that "God had two sons, the elder Satanael ( Satan ) and the younger Jesus ).
In April 1844, Joseph Smith stood in front of 10,000 people and taught these ideas in the "The King Follet Discourse". In that sermon he quotes almost word for word from the "Zohar", a must have manual for any serious Kaballist.
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Mormonism rather than being Christocentric is church-egocentric. It is twistology of theology, sedition of addition, and infusion of confusion, very radically unlike the purity, simplicity and power of devotion to Christ so gloriously lived and ministered by the church of the first century.
Many Mormons remain in the LDS church due to their unwillingness to conjure the courage to research their church's history outside sanitized, revisionist sources that are the work of deliberate deception.
Paul Richards, who left BYU in 1992 as BYU spokesman... 'I worked in public affairs for the church for 13 years, and I had to lie all the time...'(The Arizona Republic Oct. 10, 1993, quoted in Issue 85 (Nov. 1993) of the Salt Lake Messenger)
Ken Clark, a former LDS CES Institute Director for 27 years, illustrates how the Mormon Church utilizes deceptions and outright lies to maintain control over members and potential converts to Mormonism.
Watch the 10 part series "Lying for the Lord" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRzHUMyukCM
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VIDEOS :
The True Origins of Mormonism Part 1 (The Book of Mormon)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16N29YBg1mI
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The True Origins of Mormonism Part 2 (The Masonic Influence)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsace8ec8RI
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The True Origins of Mormonism Part 3 (The Occult Connection)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV7Gq0V69lU
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The True Origins of Mormonism Part 4 (The Book of Abraham)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtis6AD04Rc
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