Mike Adams | Jun 05, 2013
Dear Stacey:
You have written demanding an apology for my recent characterization
of the Mormon religion as "non-Christian." I am happy to write a public
letter of apology to you and to the countless Mormon readers who
responded negatively to my characterization.
I am sorry that so many of my Mormon readers have brazenly accused me
of ignorance of their religion and suggested that I read the Book of
Mormon. I am sorry that they were unaware that I read the Book of Mormon
back in 2006.
I am sorry that the science of genetics has refuted claims made in
the Book of Mormon concerning the relationship between Native Americans
and Semitic people. These refutations undermine the entire historical
premise of the Book of Mormon.
I am also sorry that while archeological discovery supports the
claims of the Bible it clearly does not support the claims of the Book
of Mormon. Battles that were supposed to have occurred in specific
locations in North America simply never took place. The archeological
evidence just isn't there.
I am sorry about the plagiarism of the Holy Bible that runs through
the Book of Mormon. I am sorry that Mormons cannot see that Joseph
Smith's refusal to reveal the golden tablets is strong evidence of their
nonexistence. The heavy plagiarism in the Book of Mormon puts the lie
to the rest of the story of Smith, the former seeker of the lost
treasures of Captain Kidd.
I am sorry that my Mormon readers have put all their eggs in one
basket by constantly writing to me quoting Matthew 7:16. So I am sorry
that I must now apply that verse to the very first Mormon.
I am sorry that among the 33 well-documented plural wives of Joseph
Smith, there were close to a dozen unions in which the wife was already
married to another man.
I am sorry that in his lifetime, Joseph Smith married four different
pairs of sisters. I am sorry that Joseph Smith married a young woman and
also married her mother.
I am sorry that some of Joseph Smith's marriages were the result of
religious coercion secured only after he told the prospective bride that
marrying him would ensure the bride’s place in heaven. I am sorry that
Smith also coerced teenagers into marrying him by promising their
families a place in heaven.
I am sorry that Joseph Smith kept fourteen-year-old Helen Mar Kimball
from marrying her sweetheart Horace Whitney because he wanted to marry
the teenager instead. I am sorry that Joseph Smith also asked Helen’s
father Heber C. Kimball to give him his wife.
I am sorry that before he eventually married Helen, Joseph Smith gave
her a 24-hour deadline to give in to his offer of a place in heaven. I
am sorry that two years after the death of Joseph Smith, Helen married
her old sweetheart Horace Whitney. I am sorry that the marriage between
Helen and Horace was only temporary because Helen was already "sealed"
by marriage to Joseph Smith for eternity. I am sorry that Horace Whitney
was "sealed" to an already dead Mormon woman before his “temporary”
marriage to Helen.
I am sorry that after her mother died, Joseph Smith approached
teenager Lucy Walker with a command that she marry Smith with the threat
of eternal damnation as the punishment if she refused. I am sorry that
the year before Joseph Smith died, he said the following to Lucy: “I
will give you until tomorrow to decide (whether to marry me). If you
reject this message the gate will be closed forever against you.”
I am sorry that the Book of Mormon, which Joseph Smith claims to have
transcribed from the golden plates given to him by the Angel Moroni,
says the following: “Behold, David and Solomon truly had many wives and
concubines, which thing was abominable before me, Saith the Lord.”
(Jacob 2:24).
I am sorry that Joseph Smith said the following shortly before his
death: "(W)hen I get my kingdom, I shall present it to my father, so
that he may obtain kingdom among kingdom, and it will exalt him in
glory. He will then take a higher exaltation, and I will take his place,
and thereby become exalted myself.”
I am sorry that Smith’s polytheism is not consistent with John 14:6. I
am also sorry that since these are the words of Christ, polytheism
cannot be Christian. Moreover, I am sorry, my Mormon friends, but the
the words of Christ trump the words of Joseph Smith who will never be
God.
I am sorry that Mormonism teaches that Christ was not there in the
beginning, that god was just a man who became God by following a moral
code he did not create, and that we may all become gods by following the
same moral code that predates the existence of Jesus. I am sorry that
the theological mess caused by Joseph Smith is irreconcilable with the
teachings of the Holy Bible.
Finally, I am sorry that my Mormon readers have unfairly accused me
of criticizing Mormonism without doing my homework. But I am glad I did.
Now I understand the significance of Galatians 1:6-9.
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