Tag Archives: Mormon Dilemmas

Mormon Dilemmas 16

21 June

Three Nephite Apostles Never Die If 3 of the Nephite apostles never died then why did Joseph Smith say there wasn’t any church on the face of the earth that was obeying God?  This is a huge contradiction and makes absolutely no sense! Introduction of 3 Nephi 28.  “Each of the twelve is granted his […]

Mormon Dilemmas 15

21 June

Mormon Dilemmas 15 The ex-communication of Hyram Brown It’s a problem when the Church practices one thing while preaching another.  On Thursday, February 1, 1844 the Times and Seasons published a notice declaring one of their adherents, Hyram Brown, had “been preaching polygamy and other false and corrupt doctrines…” (Times and Seasons vol. 5, pg. […]

Mormon Dilemmas 12

15 June

Multiple Identities of Noah Answers to Gospel Questions  3: 138-141; “Elias Is Noah…Summarizing the facts—Joseph Smith revealed that Gabriel was Noah; Luke declared that it was the angel Gabriel who appeared to Zacharias and Mary; and the Lord has declared that Elias appeared to Zacharias and Joseph Smith. Therefore, Elias is Noah.”

Mormon Dilemmas 11

15 June

Nephites Created Mayan Calendar Signs of the Times, p.155; “The Nephites on this continent also had a clear understanding of the universe. Without question the great Mexican, or Mayan, calendar stone, is the development of the teachings of inspired leaders among the Nephites.” – Joseph Fielding Smith

Mormon Dilemmas 10

15 June

Atonement Ensign, November 2008, pg. 57; “”[The] testing of our limits in priesthood service is made necessary by God’s plan to qualify His children to live with Him again forever. Heavenly Father loves His children…To qualify us to receive that gift, He gave us a mortal body, the opportunity to be tempted to sin, and […]

Mormon Dilemmas 9

13 June

Mormon Dilemmas 9 While doing some research on a project for the ministry it dawned on me that the Mormon Church contradicted itself in the Articles of Faith; in particular #12.  It says; “We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.”