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Exposing Mormon Mythology

By: Don Pirozok
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Mormonism, at first glance, presents itself as an admirable faith centered on family, community, service, and moral living. Many who observe the lifestyle of practicing Mormons recognize their commitment to strong familial bonds, their dedication to help others, and their focus on personal discipline and wholesome living. These values create an appealing sense of security, stability, and purpose, which draws many people toward faith. In this sense, Mormonism offers an attractive outward structure that appears to promote a righteous and fulfilling way of life.
However, when one moves beyond the external virtues and examines the theological framework of Mormonism, a very different picture emerges—one marked by deception, historical cover-ups, and an underlying contradiction to the authentic, historic Christian faith. The issue is not with the goodness of individual Mormons, many of whom are sincere in their beliefs and genuinely seek to follow what they perceive as God’s will. The real concern lies in the doctrinal foundation of Mormonism itself, which departs significantly from biblical Christianity while at the same time attempting to masquerade as orthodox Christian belief.
One of the most alarming aspects of Mormonism is the way it presents itself as simply another denomination of Christianity, when in reality, it is built upon an entirely different theological system—one that distorts key Christian doctrines and replaces them with a fundamentally different gospel. Mormonism borrows biblical terminology, using words like "salvation," "atonement," and "eternal life," but assigns them meanings that are entirely foreign to biblical teaching. This creates a deceptive framework that misleads those who do not have a strong foundation in true Christian doctrine.
Perhaps the most significant theological departure is Mormonism’s view of Jesus Christ. The Jesus of Mormon theology is not the eternal God of the Trinity, as revealed in the Bible, but rather a being who was once like man and who achieved godhood—a concept entirely foreign to historic Christianity. This redefinition of Christ aligns with what the Bible warns about in 2 Corinthians 11:4: “For if someone comes and proclaims another Jesus than the one we proclaimed, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it readily enough.” By introducing a different Jesus, a different gospel, and a different spirit, Mormonism falls into the very deception against which Scripture warns.
At the heart of Mormon theology is the belief that Joseph Smith was a prophet who restored the true church, which had allegedly been lost through apostasy. His writings, particularly the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price, form the foundation of Mormon doctrine. Yet these writings, upon closer scrutiny, contain numerous historical inaccuracies, contradictions, and theological distortions that stand in stark opposition to the Bible. Instead of standing upon the firm foundation of God’s unchanging Word, Mormonism builds upon the shifting sands of Joseph Smith’s personal revelations—revelations that have been modified over time and that frequently contradict both the Bible and even earlier Mormon teachings.
The following discussion will explore the many facets of Mormonism’s teachings, tracing their origins, examining their contradictions with Scripture, and addressing the implications of their theological errors. The goal is not to attack individuals within the Mormon faith, many of whom are well-meaning and kind-hearted,
Apologetics Christianity Christology Theology Mormon
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