Jesus … established his kingdom on the earth…. the kingdoms of this world made war against the kingdom of God, established eighteen centuries ago, and they prevailed against it, and the kingdom ceased to exist. … This is what we believe; and it is the sincere belief and faith of the Latter-day Saints that we are in that kingdom. It is true that our King is now absent: he is in the heavens. But we expect him again; we look for him and he will come in his own due time… in organizing this kingdom He has restored all the essential characteristics of His kingdom in its embryo, or its beginning: such as inspired men, inspired prophets, inspired leaders, called by revelation to act in different positions.
Orson Pratt, Salt Lake City, April 10, 1870, Journal of Discourses 13:125-126
Please explain one thing to me, Mormon: Did Jesus lie in Matthew 16:18?
Think about this: In the Book of Mormon, Moroni 8:8 says that Jesus is God. So if you say Jesus lied in Matthew 16:18, then you say that God lied.
If you say Jesus/God lied, then how can you trust that they told the truth in any revelation to Joseph Smith?
Mormons just assert that “the kingdom ceased to exist” without any evidence for such claim, and in direct contradiction to what Scripture actually says. But they have to say that or their entire belief system is proven false.
I’ll say it again: The LDS faith was founded on lies, is supported by lies, and maintained by lies. Who is the “father of lies” according to John 8:44? Satan! That should tell you who the "god" of Mormonism is.
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