Mormon missionaries caught (once again) revealing their disdain for other beliefs.

If you’ve ever tried sharing the truth of the Gospel with a Mormon, if you’ve ever challenged them on their doctrine, or if you’ve ever quoted one of their prophets on such morsels as the Adam is God doctrine, the Blood Atonement doctrine, the racism issues, the false prophecies of their prophets, etc., then it’s inevitable that you’ve been responded to with some canned retort similar to this:

“Why spend so much time attacking other people’s religion? Mormonism never does that.”

At first glance it appears that the Mormon who says this is taking the morally superior high ground, but in reality, anyone who knows anything about Mormon history knows that this regurgitated platitude is tantamount to a bald-faced lie.

The very idea that a Mormon will flat out lie about such a disprovable notion is astounding when you consider that the very origin of their organization is based on the ideal that all other religions are false and that they’re the one true church.

You can’t claim to represent a religion that was founded on attacking all other religions while simultaneously claiming that neither you nor your organization ever attack or speak critically of other religions.

In the past Defcon has chronicled Mormon Missionaries mocking a black Baptist preacher (the video has since been removed from Youtube), as well as posting quotes from their own materials of Mormon founders, leaders, and prophets attacking Christians and Roman Catholics.

Then there’s even the controversy of Mormon Elder Nate T. Nelson who even mocked those without a clear religious persuasion as seen in here and here.

The latest example of Mormons showing their true colors about other religions can be seen in their damaging and defacing of the property of a Romish church as reported in this news video.

4 thoughts on “Mormon missionaries caught (once again) revealing their disdain for other beliefs.

  1. I have been talking to Mormons for some time now and even tonight. One even though he is at odds with the Mormon church still can’t let go of his works religion and the false prophets after being shown Gods word. It is apart of the great apostasy. But because God is great I still keep glorifying his name to a lost world. Always be ready to give an answer for the hope that is in us.

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  2. Ain’t it funny how that Roman Catholic bunch is stunned that a worldly group of Mormons attacked their property! The Romans try so hard to assimilate the culture where ever they plant a church and it must be hard to take when the local culture hates in returns.

    And Colorado has a “bias motivated” criminal statute????

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  3. Mormons just hate it when presented with the truth of the LDS teachings. But they do indeed preach that all other churches are apostate and, as shown in the quotes here, they see Rome especially as the whore of the earth.

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  4. Apostasy is defined by Salt Lake City as “When individuals, the church, or entire nations forsake or abandon the gospel of Jesus Christ. Apostasy results in division, confusion, and loss of priesthood authority, or the right to act in the name of God.” You can find this definition in The Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, a pamphlet that is given out by Mormon missionaries, and which I just so happen to have a copy of.

    Notice that first part: “When individuals, the church, or entire nations forsake or abandon the gospel of Jesus Christ.” That is, one who does not have the Mormon gospel–since we do not have “priesthood authority.” So even though they will deny it to your face as they stand at your door, they do indeed consider you an apostate if you do not hold to their doctrines.

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