Thursday, October 26, 2006

An Unexpected Surprise (or rather, Disappointment)

I had my first talk with Mormon missionaries the other day. I'm actually surprised that it has taken so long to actually bump into them because they are, as my grandpa used to say, thicker than hair on a dog's back. It seems like hardly a day goes by that I do not see Mormon missionaries spreading the gospel of Joseph Smith (and here).

The Mormons I talked with said they have 29 Mormon churches in Trujillo with over 100 missionaries here. One of my friends here said he was at the airport the other day where a group of Mormons were saying goodbye to 7 missionaries who had completed their 2 year stint while at the same time receiving 20 more newbies from the next plane.

Needless to say, this is of great concern for us. The Roman church here has given the folks of Peru a notion of who Jesus is, and most people here have great respect for Him. But most folks having only vague notions are very ignorant of who Jesus is, who He claimed to be, and what He has done. Thus, the Mormons are able to capitalize on this ignorance. As one of the Mormon missionaries told me, "Everyone here has heard of Jesus, but most folks do not know much about him, so we can spend hours talking to folks about him."

Of course, the Jesus of Mormonism is not the Jesus of historic Christianity. According to Mormonism, Jesus is the brother of Lucifer (Satan). Mormons believe that good Mormons one day will become gods themselves over their very own planets.) Joseph Smith and his family were superstitious gold-diggers who were involved in the occult. In fact, Joseph Smith "translated" the Book of Mormon by putting his head into his hat with "seeing stones" similar to if not exactly the same stones he used to see hidden treasures buried in the earth (the trade he and his family had by which they milked gullible people of their money).

Quick facts about Mormonism:
•Over 11 million members (most of which are nice neighbor-types who vote Republican).
•Over 60,000 full-time missionaries—more than any other single missionary-sending organization in the world.
•More than 310,000 converts annually.
•As many as eighty percent of converts come from Protestant backgrounds. (In Mormon circles, the saying is, “We baptize a Baptist church every week.”)
•Within fifteen years, the numbers of missionaries and converts will roughly double.
•Within eighty years, with adherents exceeding 267 million, Mormonism could become the first world-religion to arise since Islam.

To learn more, check out these books:
The New Mormon Challenge
One Nation Under Gods
The Kingdom of the Cults

And check out these websites:
Institute for Religious Research
Utah Lighthouse Ministry
The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry
Mormonism Research Ministry

One of the things I am very interested in is developing a course on Mormonism for our seminary here. Stay tuned....

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's what I called preaching. It is about going every single hour to reach unchurch people every minute. Maybe we should take that as example and learn the techniques that they use. Otherwise we might lose the battle in the field.
It is really a great analysis of the reality and the facts that you have. Nice job

Tracy Hall Jr said...

Dear John and Heather Ferguson,

I sincerely hope that your education about "Mormonism" is sorely lacking, for I do not want to believe that you deceive with intent.

Surely, however, you must know the name of "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." Our name speaks so much about our beliefs! Jesus Christ is the Messiah, the Anointed One, the Only Begotten Son of the Eternal Father. A Saint is one who seeks justification through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ; Latter-day refers to the times preceding the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Peter 1:1-25
Helaman 3:35
Job 19:25-27

So why did you not state the name of our church? Do you fear that your readers might somehow be led to believe that Latter-day Saints in fact worship Jesus Christ? We do indeed preach the pure gospel of Jesus Christ, for whose testimony so many martyrs, including the prophet Joseph Smith, have given their lives. We no more preach "the gospel of Joseph Smith" than you preach "the gospel of Saul of Tarsus." But the gospel that Paul taught was lost to the world not long after his death, and it was restored through Joseph Smith.

If you have read the Book of Mormon -- or even just its title page, you must never again assert that Latter-day Saints do not worship Jesus Christ. Since 1830 its title page has declared its purpose:
" . . . to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that JESUS is the CHRIST, the ETERNAL God, manifesting himself unto all nations . . . ."
Title Page

Yes, we are indeed not CREEDAL Christians, because we reject the incomprehensible, un-biblical, politically-motivated, and patently false Nicene Creed. The resurrected Lord Jesus Christ himself, standing next to the Father, declared to 14-year old Joseph Smith that such creeds were an abomination in his sight.
Joseph Smith History 1:5-20

1. When the sophisticated doctors of the council of Nice killed the resurrected Lord Jesus Christ, where did they stash his body?
Luke 24:36-43
Acts 1:9-11

2. When those learned doctors merged the separate, eternal beings of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost into one nonsensical pseudo-plasmic blob, why did they deny the testimony of the scriptures?
Matthew 3:13-17
Matthew 17:1-9
Acts 7:54-60
John 17:20-23

Were the baptism and transfiguration of Jesus performed with smoke, mirrors, and ventriloquism?
Did Stephen lie about seeing two glorious beings?
Was Jesus a Buddhist? Did he ask the Father that all Christians everywhere merge with Christ and the Father into one nonsensical pseudo-plasmic blob?

Please do go ahead and do your best to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, as you understand it, and do serve the people of Peru with Christ-like love. Then your faith AND your good works will indeed bring you closer to the Lord Jesus Christ. (Yes, I know, Martin Luther held that James, "the epistle of straw," should not be included in the canon.)
James 2:14-26
Antilegomena

But please, please, do not embark on a futile career of anti-Mormonism, "lest haply ye be found even to fight against God."
Acts 5:33-39

Tracy Hall Jr
hthalljr'gmail'com