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0d6c45 No.583772

When you think of someone like Thomas S. Monson, who just passed away, you cannot help but feel a deep pain at a life lived in service to falsehood. False religion is a judgement from God, and Monson’s life is a testimony to the enslavement that false religion brings.

Outward morality is insufficient before a holy God, and surely the doctrinal system to which he was dedicated precluded him from worshipping the one true God the founder of his religion specifically denied existed.

It should bring deep sadness to our hearts to consider how many times he uttered the name “Jesus Christ” and in each and every instance he was referring to a fictional character who does not and never did exist.

Oh the impact of false religion! It is not that Monson did not know the deep secrets of Mormonism—he surely did. He fully knew its theology, its teaching that God was once a man, and that men can become gods.

He was responsible for his following of such teachings. But he was trained to do so from his mother’s knee, and we are truly left to weep for those many millions who walk the same path.

If Monson’s death does not sober you and cause you once again to pray that God would bring the gospel with power to the LDS people, you may well have a major problem in the motivations department of your soul.

Pray for the Mormon people, and pray for those brave souls who minister to them faithfully, not just in Utah (though those up there surely need our regular prayer support!) but around the world.

May God be pleased to draw many unto Himself in a true knowledge of the one true God who is not an exalted man living on a planet circling a star named Kolob, but is the sole, eternal God, maker of all things.

http://www.aomin.org/aoblog/2018/01/03/brief-thoughts-on-the-death-of-thomas-monson/

744f73 No.583879

I go out knocking doors every week and living in a state near Utah, I run into these people. They can't just be straight with you. And that's their ultimate downfall a lot of times. And I lament how they trust feelings instead of to trust what is written.


a7d49c No.583880

Amen and amen. May the scales fall from the eyes of the Mormons


6b6c65 No.584133

>>583772

His death will ultimately energize Mormons to become more active and grow the church.




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