I have never been so excited about a blog as I am this one. For those of you that do not know, I was born and raised in the Mormon church. The years spent with the LDS church have had a profound impact on my life especially since I now know the truth.
These pages will help to document my progress in learning of the true Jesus. It will link with a couple of other projects I’m involved with to spread the truth of the LDS church.
Don’t take this as “Mormon-bashing” as some people have claimed that I have done or will do. Nothing I do is against the membership of the church, on the contrary, it is to inform the membership as to the truth behind the scenes. I will look historically at the church and its teachings to show that the church is not the true church and is actually one of the churches mentioned in Matthew 24:24 (break out the Bibles.)
I ask all that come and read to read with an open mind. The question is, “What if?” What if I’m right? What if the LDS church is false and they have not told you everything? What if they are leading you astray? Wouldn’t you want to know?
If you have a testimony of the Mormon church, I will either strengthen or challenge it if you read what is put in this blog or the links that I will provide. If what I have to show you strengthens your testimony, so be it. If it challenges it, please don’t get mad. Look at why your belief would be challenged.
People every day search the scriptures and find that the LDS church is not what it claims to be. Stories have been changed in the telling to protect the guilty and I will show that to be the case. I will also show that the church itself holds the proof to show that the teachings of the prophets, from Joseph Smith to Gordon Hinkley, are false and contradictory.
If you comment, please use logic and scripture. Create a case for your argument. Any other type of ranting and raving may be deleted or used as an example of how not to act. Whether you believe it or not, I do love you. I do this because I love you and want what Jesus wants, for none to be lost but we have to make our own decisions.
In Christ,
B