You will often find that cults use deceptive practices while they attempt to sway you to their point of view. The slickness of the presentation often blinds one from what is going on. Here are some things to think about.Translation
Why do the Mormon’s go around carrying King James version Bibles which they appeal to for support of their religion, while at the same time say that the Bible is not translated correctly? Shouldn’t they carry around their own “correct” translation instead? They do see it as “a thousand times over the best Bible now existing on earth.” Ask them the next time they come to your door.More Translation
Lets say an angel came to you, an American, and told you to translate an ancient document. You get out your pen and paper, and start writing in old English: “Thus saith the Lord”. Well, not likely. It would make a lot more sense to write in the common language of the day: “The Lord says”. This brings us to the point: Why did Joseph Smith “translate” the “golden plates” into 1600’s English when he wrote it around 1830? By 1787 the American English language had eliminated most of the flourish of the KJV, as evidenced by preface to The American Spelling Book by Noah Webster. Go ahead and ask them why their chief prophet translated into a language 200 years previous to himself.Importance
So the Mormon’s come to your door and start trying to convince you that you are not a true Christian because you do not keep the law and that you could experience true faith and a burning in your bosom (another rather old word that people rarely use, but if you are stuck in the 1600’s…) if you trust them as they try to convince you from a KJV bible. Like I mentioned above, they do not consider the KJV to be the best translation. They conveniently fail to mention though, that the Bible is not even their highest authority. They have The Book of Mormon, “another testament of Jesus Christ” which isn’t pulled out until much later. Isn’t this bait and switch? But it gets better. The majority of their doctrine does not even come from the BoM. Instead it comes from the Doctrines and Covenants, where you learn that God was once a man and became God, and that Jesus is the spirit brother of Satan (yes, you read that right). It is rather deceptive, just like in Scientology, to have to jump through a series of hoops, after you get sucked in, to find out what the core beliefs of the group are. But I guess saying “Did you know that Jesus is the spirit brother of Satan?” will not steal as many sheep as saying “Can we talk about knowing Jesus?”Tags: cults