| Woe unto them that seek
deep to hide their counsel from the Lord, and their works are in the dark,
and they say, Who seeth us? and who knoweth us? (Isaiah 29:15) |
 Texe Marrs |
The Mormon Church, officially named the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints (LDS), is growing. Mormonism is today some ten million strong. Luxurious,
new Mormon temples and tabernacles are being erected across America and the
world to accommodate the fantastic, upward spiral in numbers.
Amazingly, these increases are in spite of the fact that Mormonism is one of
the most demonic and devil-infested religions on Earth. Moreover, the fabulous,
new multimillion temples are being built not to house living worshippers of God,
but primarily to baptize the dead. Mormonism is, in fact, a religion of, by, and
for the dead.
Religion
of Deceit
In recent years, Mormon leaders, including the church’s modern-day, Salt
Lake City, Utah “Prophet,” Gordon B. Hinkley, have sought to align the LDS
organization’s public teachings and practices with those of politically
correct, global ecumenicism. Outright signs and portents of latent Luciferianism
have been muted and toned down to deceive ignorant, unknowing masses of
outsiders.
But this cosmetic, snow-job campaign to clean up Mormonism’s unsavory
history and to conceal its awful record of spiritual deceit only goes so far.
Surface only. The LDS church has never formally abandoned the rampant, pagan
corruption hidden behind closed doors and known to its top-level leadership.
Satan remains the reigning Prince and overseer of this massive, end-times beast
church.
Satanism, Pedophilia, and Corruption
Power of Prophecy has, through careful investigation,
determined that the evil practice of pedophilia is prevalent among Mormons. Some
local Mormon Church leaders are known to have literally conducted black satanic
worship services. Masonic-originated rituals are used to initiate tens of
thousands of unknowing, deluded members who participate thinking they are
involving themselves in holy ceremonies.
The official doctrines of the Mormon Church include the teaching that all
human beings alive today once were spirit beings in another realm. The Mormon
lie is that these pre-existing spirits were chosen to come to earth to “gain
earthly experience and progress toward perfection.” Once perfected, male
humans become gods of their own planets somewhere out in celestial space.
The Mormon doctrine holds that Jesus is likewise only one of many thousands
of planetary gods—and that the particular planet to which he is assigned just
happens to be Earth.
As I document in my groundbreaking book, New Age Cults and Religions,
Mormon founder Joseph Smith was a charlatan, con-man and occultist. A serial
adulterer, he took a number of wives. Smith patterned his new Church after the
Masonic Lodge, of which he was a member, incorporating Masonic rituals and
symbols.
Desiring to have sex with as many women as possible, Joseph Smith and his
Mormon men early on adopted the practice of polygamy. To justify themselves,
they created the Mormon doctrine, still taught today, that Jesus, too, was a
polygamist and was married to the sisters of Lazarus and also took Mary
Magdalene as a wife.
| Just three of many new Mormon (LDS) temples
secretly used to baptize dead people: left—Anchorage, Alaska;
middle—Mesa, Arizona; right—Mexico City, Mexico. All Mormon
temples are closed to the public. |
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God, too, has multiple wives—thousands of them, say the Mormons, and you,
too, can have a harem of wives someday and be god of your own planet.
This is a sexually enhanced doctrine that, say, a Hugh Hefner of Playboy
magazine or an Arab Sultan could really appreciate. Of course, a Mormon woman
might be taken aback a bit—she is slated in the afterlife to become just a
mere ornament. One of a multitude of wives subservient to her husband-god.
Government
Friendly
The federal government, including Bill Clinton, loves the Mormon (LDS)
church. Official church doctrine tells Mormons to obey the Feds in all things,
and patriotic Mormons are often warned not to become involved with militias. Not
submitting an IRS tax return can result in church punishment. The FBI,
appreciative of Mormon support, recruits an inordinate number of its agents from
the LDS church.
Tombs for the Dead
Mormon temples have one major purpose: They are luxurious palaces—really,
tombs—where the dead are baptized. It is the Mormon objective that every
person who has ever lived since the days of Adam and Eve be baptized by proxy.
Thus, the keen interest by the Mormon Church in genealogy and the dead. Mormon
temples are places for dead people.
A Seamless River of Apostasy
I prophesy that in coming years we will witness a coming together of all
false religions. The Mormons, the Scientologists, the Catholics, the Jehovah’s
Witnesses, and all Mystery Babylon-based religious systems will flow almost
seamlessly in a river of apostasy. They will be joined by Hinduism, Buddhism,
and Eastern cults and by hundreds of lukewarm Protestant denominations and
charismatic Word of Faith cults and churches. Truly, Satan is constructing his
latter-days Church. Strangely, the name of Jesus—or rather, the lying spirit
who masquerades as “Jesus”—will be exalted by the billions who make up
this church’s fervent membership
We Who Are Alive
Though they appear to be alive, the billions of worshippers in those united
religious systems are dead. I call them The Walking Dead. And their
Church I call, The Church of the Living Dead. In sharp contrast, Jesus our Lord
taught, “God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.” (Matthew
22:32). He commanded, “ Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead.”
(Matthew 8:22).
Please, dear Christian believer. Have no fear. The real Jesus, who shed his
blood at Calvary, but lives, knows these things. He has quickened you with His
spirit. You and He are Alive forevermore. He is coming, and when he does,
we shall be lifted up, and so we shall be with Him forever and ever. Praise the
Living God. Amen.

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