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And welcome everybody to Spiritual Warfare Friday.
I'm your host Dan Badandi.
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If you go to fojcradio.com, click on Special Events right here, and it takes you to the page here.
And what we're doing here is, this is taking, choose this day, I'm sorry, choose this day Wednesday, October 23rd.
So basically what we're doing here is we plan to do this in our Throne Room Prayer on Wednesday, October 23rd.
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Put your name there and yeah and simple as that and we'll read it off so anyway without further ado today Mormonism Temple of Darkness exposed and we got a former member a lifetime member of the Mormon Church and she wants to remain anonymous as you can see that little silhouette up on the screen there and so we're gonna call her Chris today so she's gonna come on and expose everything we got a nice presentation for you slideshows and everything else So anyway,
Chris, give a great introduction here.
Well, hey, Dan.
Thanks for inviting me into the interview here.
I really appreciate it.
It's a big topic.
Absolutely.
And thank you for coming on and doing this, because I know, yeah, it takes a lot of guts to come out, especially what you guys are going to hear today, what goes on in Mormon Church.
So, you know, it takes a lot of guts to come out and expose that stuff from an end.
Yeah, for sure.
And you know what?
I just want to commend you on the title of the show.
That was perfect.
You came up with that title.
And it is perfect.
Oh, thank you.
So thank you.
And that's going to be the focus of what I share tonight.
And I'm open to any questions along the way.
But I do want to give a huge thank you and shout out to David and Donna Carrico.
It is because I found them five to six years ago online.
Speaking the truth.
And boy, oh boy, it was a process, but boy, they just woke me up to the truth, and that's when the deception of the Mormon Church just grew and grew in my mind and heart.
I just realized what was there.
But really, thank you to Donna and David Carrico.
And also, you know, John Pounders and Brian Reese, you know, Midnight Ride, talking about those tin-flail topics that you join in, too, Dan.
Absolutely.
And, yeah, I want to thank David, too, as well.
Some of you who don't know already, we'll, you know, today's...
October 11th, 2024 on a Friday.
So this will air next Thursday on FOJC Radio.
So please check that out, guys, on FOJC Radio.
We cross-promote each other's shows and broadcast whatever to help promote the ministry, you know, in general.
So we got a bunch of ministries all in one team to promote the scriptures.
You know, like she was saying, Visual Disturbance, FOJC Radio, NYC TV, TruthRadioShow.com.
We're all just brothers in this one big fight and on the same team for Jesus Christ.
Yes, and, you know, I... You still there?
Oh, yeah, I'm here.
Oh, okay, my bad.
I thought you got cut off.
Yep, go ahead.
Yeah, you kind of went in and out.
I just wanted to say, you know, it was a process.
I have been out of the Mormon Church for several years now, but it took me a good two years to kind of throw out the bad and bring in the good in the way of doctrine and what I believed.
So it's been a process, but I'm so glad I'm out.
Just really quick, if it's okay, I'll just give a little summary of who I am and why I'm here with you tonight.
The floor is yours, so however you want to take this, sister, go for it.
Okay, let me just do a quick intro.
I came from back east, grew up there.
You know, raised Catholic, but my folks didn't go to church.
It was not that kind of thing.
But, you know, I was raised in Catholic schools.
They were private schools, great education.
The nuns were nice, most of them.
And I really liked those women.
But it's a church where you always had all of that Latin Mass and priests in between you and the Lord.
So it really was not a personal kind of thing.
Anyhow, I stopped going once I went out to college.
And then I got married and had a child.
And pretty quick, the Mormon missionary showed up at my door and talked to me about beliefs of the Mormon Church.
And they were very confident.
And I thought it was spiritual confidence.
But now I see they were totally trained on what to say.
And how to lead people along.
That's okay.
You know, so many of the people...
I have to say this.
So many of the people in the Mormon Church are truly good people.
They really think they're doing the right thing.
They're kind.
They're generous.
They're helpful.
They volunteer a lot for things out here.
And I live in the state of Utah now.
I did move out a couple decades ago.
So I... Oh, yeah, cut out there, sister.
Uh-oh, it takes you to cut off.
Hang on guys Yeah, we're using the phone here There we go.
I think I'm going to have to send out a Google link.
Your call has been forwarded to an automated...
Yeah, she's having problems with...
Hang on one second, guys.
Let me do something here.
Let me see.
Yeah, I apologize about that, guys.
New meeting.
Yeah, looks like she got cut off, so...
There she is.
Hello.
Yeah, sorry about that.
I don't know what happened.
Oh, sorry.
Yeah, I hope my cell service is going to cooperate.
Do you want me to send you a...
Maybe the adversary is going to try to cut me off a few times.
Did you want me to send you a Google meeting link?
Okay, I'd prefer to keep doing it by the phone.
Oh, alright, that's fine.
Yeah.
Okay.
For the most part, you sound nice and clear, except for that it just cut off one time, but other than that, you're nice and clear, so...
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, well, anyhow, so that is, okay, so I'm not hearing you, Dan.
I'm here.
Oh, there you are.
Yep.
Still there?
Here I am.
Yep, you're all set.
Okay, now I can hear you.
What I'm going to do is I'm going to send you this link in the chat.
So it's like basically don't click the video when you get it.
We'll just use audio on it.
This way you got a microphone on your computer?
What's it?
A microphone?
Oh, yeah, but it actually doesn't work.
Oh, all right.
So we'll...
So I am sorry.
I am sorry.
I'm just not up on the technology.
Oh, that's all right.
No problem.
And I will just, you know, pray to the Lord that, you know, this keeps going.
Yes, yeah.
I hope that I can share, you know, what I feel I'm meant to share tonight.
Yeah.
Anyhow, so I moved out here to Utah.
I did go to college and I had a career out there on the East Coast, but I came here and raised a big family and fully in the church.
Like I said, it's a 24-7 church and your neighbors are Mormons and their children are too.
There are non-Mormons, but mostly, you know, in the suburbs, you're going to really have a lot of Mormon-y neighborhoods, which it's not a problem.
You know, these are nice people.
Anyhow, well, that's it.
So, yes, and I did get married out here in the temple, so I've been inside the temple, and that was way back in the late 80s, so...
Actually, I went into the temple back east.
The only one on the coast at that point, I think, was in D.C. So I have been inside the temple many times, was married in there, so I'm fully aware of everything that goes on in there.
So that is what I'd like to talk about tonight.
Sure.
To start, you know, just a little intro to the Mormon Church.
So I think that first, number one?
Yep.
Okay, so if we go to number one, this is the prophet of the Mormon Church.
He's also the president, because the Church of, I don't know if everybody knows this, but the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is Is a corporation.
And it's a 501c3, so they can collect tithing money all the time, the 10%, and not pay taxes on it.
But this is the guy.
He just turned 100 years old in September, Russell M. Nelson.
Are you hearing me?
Yep.
Okay, perfect.
He just turned 100. Wow.
He's got 10 children.
His first wife died, and he remarried.
Wow.
And so, yeah, twice a year in April and October, the church has something called General Conference, which is televised around the world, and the leaders speak on a Saturday and Sunday.
And he actually did speak, so he's still at 100 getting out there and, you know, giving talks to the members of the church.
So that's who he is.
Let's see.
Now he is, I just want to tell you who he is.
And there are two other leaders.
I'll just brief you on this guy.
If you look down, Russell M. Nelson from Wikipedia.
He has a medical degree.
He was a doctor and PhD from University of Minnesota.
And he is a heart surgeon.
He worked on the first heart-lung machine.
And so he's a medical doctor.
And yet, please take a look at the slide of him, the second one.
Here is President Nelson getting his COVID shot.
So here's the medical doctor, knows all about those nasty shots, and here he is.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, just try to watch what you say on that stuff, because YouTube will flag us big time.
So, you know, the good coach.
Okay, okay.
Can I say the shot?
The jab, whatever.
Yeah, it's fine.
The jab, okay.
So here he is.
Yeah, unfortunately we've got to respect YouTube's policies.
Yes, for sure.
I don't want to get kicked off again.
I'm sorry to cut you off like that.
It's just like we've got to protect the program.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Okay, and so here he is.
This went across.
Everybody saw this, all the Mormons.
And even in the newspapers here.
And then he told everyone, all members, to go out and get their jabs too.
So it really, that totally irked me.
I know some members were not happy with that.
But most went out.
And got the jab because this medical doctor, heart surgeon guy, president of the church and supposed prophet, told them to do it.
So again, big beef with that guy.
If you go to the next one where you see the three of them, I'm introducing you to who leads the church.
I want everybody to know, you know, these people don't hide away anywhere.
They're out there in public.
They are all professionals.
They all have different types of careers.
They mix with society.
They don't live out in the boondocks where it's all walled in.
These guys have professions.
If you look at the next one of the three guys together, these are all some of the top three leaders in the church.
They have like 12 apostles and then the prophet.
And I've met all three of these guys.
You know, you see them in the grocery store.
They're just regular men.
Anyhow, the first guy on the left is an attorney.
He was also a Utah Supreme Court judge.
The middle guy is Heart surgeon, there's Nelson.
And then the guy on the right, NBA businessman.
So he too had a big profession.
But now they are leaders of the church.
And so I say that why?
Because, you know, people that are thinking of joining the church, you know, when you have leaders like this who have, you know, careers, you know, And accolades and awards, you know, you do tend to believe them.
They don't seem to be shysters, you know.
And in a picture like this, they're all smiling.
Anyhow, but huge deception.
And they know what's going on.
The members at ground level, most don't know, but these guys know.
And then if you just want to look down, can you hear me, Dan?
Yep.
Okay, good.
So what percent of Utah is Mormon?
And this is 2020. So you can see, it's just over 60% are Mormon.
Salt Lake City actually is more non-Mormon, by the way.
You know, it's the biggest city in Utah, so it's non-Mormony.
And in the local communities, you just need to see, because it is over 60% Mormon here, this is what you deal with in the state of Utah.
It's a beautiful state, don't get me wrong, lots of outdoor activities, beautiful scenery, but here are some of the authority positions held by Mormons here.
The governor, the attorney general, the administrator of all the Utah courts, about half of our Utah legislators, Utah Supreme Court judges, District judges, police chiefs, district attorneys, they're the guys out in each county, police officers and detectives, therapists, custody evaluators, school principals, you know, teachers, and it goes on and on.
So that's what you're dealing with out here.
So it's Mormondon for sure.
The church membership is declining a bit.
I think people are starting to, you know, catch on and realize that some of the doctrine is false.
So it's declining, but not super fast.
I think if you look down, and this, you know, I want everybody to know, you can go, this is all public information.
You can go on Google, which is where I got this, Wikipedia.
And Google has a new AI attached to it.
And so all of this is public, public info.
It's declining, you know, certainly not fast enough for me.
It tells me there are many people still being deceived if the church is still growing.
The next one says from Wikipedia, why are so many LDS members leaving?
And as you can see, it's highlighted in blue.
Disbelief both in Joseph Smith as a prophet and in the Book of Mormon as a religious and historical document.
So they are leaving.
Again, not fast enough.
And this one I learned as I was researching for your show, Dan.
What religion is similar to Mormon?
Islam.
I had no idea.
But, you know, we do know that those suicide bombers, you know, who are willing to give up their lives, who are Muslim, we know that they think that, you know, they're going to be rewarded with 70 virgins when they get to the other side.
So that's not too far from Mormons.
They believe that on the other side, these men are all going to have many wives.
Yeah.
And look at the similarities between Joseph Smith and Muhammad.
Both of them spoke to angels, supposedly talked to angels, and both of them had the same concepts.
The Jehovah Witnesses, but mainly Joseph Smith and Muhammad have a lot of similarities with each other.
Excellent.
Yeah, and I don't know that much about that Islam religion, but thank you, Dan, for sharing that.
That totally makes sense.
And, you know, for Wikipedia to say that, you know, look, we can't put our whole lot of, you know, Google and YouTube and, oh, sorry, Google and Wikipedia.
We can't overtrust them.
I get it.
But, you know, for this to be out there, public information, to make that connection, so amazing.
So thank you for that info.
And then the most controversial Mormon belief is polygamy.
And in the church, they don't practice that anymore.
But there are splinter groups right here in Utah.
They are polygamist families, and they still do that.
And they wield quite a bit of power out here.
The Mormon church started with Joseph Smith.
Yeah, just polygamy if people don't know what it is.
It's like being married to multiple wives or husbands.
Yes, yes.
And about Joseph Smith, I forget.
I didn't pull up.
I forget how many wives he had.
I think he had about seven.
I'm not sure.
You know, he died young when he was quite young.
He was actually assassinated.
But he actually, one of his youngest wives was 14 years old.
And then I think at least, yep, and at least two of his wives died.
They were already married to another man and Joseph Smith stepped in and demanded that they marry him.
No, so Muhammad did the same thing.
Exactly.
Muhammad's first wife was nine years old, Aisha.
So his brother-in-law, his brother's wife was more beautiful.
So he told his brother that Allah wants you to divorce her so I can marry her.
And the fool fell for it.
You know what I mean?
And he had many wives all into the age of 12, by the way, when the guy was almost 40 years old.
So I'm sorry.
I just wanted to throw that in there because it shows you all these same similarities.
Oh my goodness.
Feel free, Dan, throughout this conversation, because I would love to know more about that, which I don't.
You know, obviously I was totally immersed in the Mormonism, and then since that time, six years ago, when I found David and Donna, I've been totally immersing in the Bible, so I don't have time to learn about that other religion.
It says Joseph Smith also had up to 40 waves.
Oh, my God.
Well, okay, we'll go down this next one.
Second, the Mormon Church, Brigham Young.
I know everybody's heard of him.
He's the one that told the members to come out here, out to the west.
Let's see.
51 wives.
Okay.
So you can imagine.
He's the guy that helped to settle Utah.
So you can imagine between Joseph Smith, Brigham Young with all those wives.
Look at that, 56 children.
You know, out here in Utah, there are many, many descendants of Youngs, Brigham Young and Joseph Smith, and they're very proud of it.
So you get that out here.
So those two names are very common.
Many other...
Mormon leaders practice polygamy, but it was not practiced by the whole church, by the way.
I think it was only 1% to 2%, so it wasn't a huge number, but they were kind of leaders in the church, I guess, you know, in the mid-1800s.
Okay, so that's kind of a bit about the leadership of the Mormon church.
Once again, I need to point out the Mormon church.
Okay.
Is actually a corporation.
So that tells you right there, you know, they are beholden to man versus God.
Why is that?
Because if you're a corporation in a 501c3, there are government regulations over you because you're an entity that falls under the government.
So they are not serving God first.
They would shirk that.
They would not participate in that.
They would not be a 501c3 or a corporation.
They would simply gather as a church, as a people who believe in Christ.
So they are serving man first, and I think you'll see that just a bit down when we talk about the money of the Mormon Church.
So those are the leaders...
And so at the local level, like I said, so many good people, you know, so many good people, which is such a shame.
But at the local level, there is a bishop, and it's not called a parish, it's called a ward.
So a bishop is the head guy over the ward, and they're not paid.
And if you go down a little bit more to where it says church organization at the local level, the bishop has...
It's called the bishopric.
It's made up of the bishop, the first counselor, second counselor, executive secretary, so that's the person that kind of takes notes, ward clerk, handles the money and the tithing coming in.
And then there are other organizations in your ward that members are required to participate in.
They're called.
They can refuse to help, but usually you're told not to refuse.
So there are different levels.
There's the Relief Society for the Women.
Over 18. There's the Sunday school for all adults, and then they have a different one for the younger generation.
Young men, all of the boys, up through, let me see, I think 12 through 18. Young women, 12 through 18. Then each one has, you know, leaders.
And then the primary is for the younger kids.
Up to the age of 11 or 12. And so they work directly under the bishop.
And the bishop has a say in all that goes on in there.
They also have other organizations like educational system, a welfare system which is huge.
They actually do feed homeless.
They do help members who need help with food.
And as we all know, they have a missionary program.
Okay, and so my next question is, how does the Mormon Church stay afloat and build its wealth?
And the AI on Google says they have to pay tithing.
Supposedly it's voluntary, but really, if you're going to be in good standing as a Mormon, you pay your 10%.
Additionally, as I said, it's volunteer.
So I spent so much of my time, and it happens out here.
It happens everywhere.
As an adult with a family, sometimes you find that you spend more time volunteering in your church position than you do with your family.
Wow.
So, kind of crazy.
Yeah.
Can you still hear me, Dan?
Yep.
And I'll ask periodically, because we did lose connection a few times.
Okay, so what's this?
$7 billion a year.
That's from NBC News.
It earns.
That's what they say.
Oh, wait a minute.
That's way back in 2012. Hello.
I'm sure it's double that.
Yeah.
$7 billion a year from tidings.
It's way more than that.
Because I believe...
The estimates on the real worth of the church, it's about $1 trillion.
So it's really outrageous.
That is.
And they also have investment funds.
So they gather tithing from the members, 10%.
And we do have wealthy Mormons out here.
But also, they have a $100 billion investment fund.
And that's a separate branch of the church.
And so they invest in things like, get a load of this, Disney...
Pepsi.
I think Netflix.
I mean, all of those big baddies out there.
They're invested, you know?
They are invested in that.
Anyhow, and then here in 2023, how much money does LDS have?
They're saying $265 billion.
But you know what?
As I understand, it's way more.
It's nearing a trillion bucks.
So anyhow, but that's, you know, again, you can see even Wikipedia is reporting large numbers.
I think we already did that.
Yeah, why is the Mormon Church so wealthy?
Tithing donations and investments.
Yeah.
So I just...
I included all this information because this is all public.
Yeah.
And you can see that it's a well-known...
These are well-known facts.
Additionally, how much of Florida is owned by the Mormon Church?
And look at that.
Yeah, you know, so they're not helping with any of the relief, huh?
From the hurricane?
Well, they do send people down.
They do help.
But, you know, not to, I think, the extent they should being a trillion-dollar church.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
But look, the Mormon Church, it says it right in the middle there of that little paragraph, making it the largest private landowner in the state of Florida.
So there we go.
They run ranches and farms down there.
They actually do grow food, but it is, the church is the largest landowner in Florida.
And then in the, let me see, I think I skipped one about Nebraska.
Now they also just bought land in Nebraska, I think it is.
And how many acres does the Mormon Church own in the U.S.? 1.7 million acres.
And let me see, what's the date on that?
January.
Well, that's this year, yeah.
But, you know, again, they're not...
Oh, there it is.
And that's the Nebraska land, okay.
But that's in the whole U.S. I'm sure it's a little bit higher than that.
You know, they don't like disclosing everything.
And then also, the Marriott family is a Mormon family.
Including the founder of the Marriott hotel chain.
And now the church just bought the Marriott residence in Hawaii.
And that's in 2021. So they are land gatherers.
In the chat room is a lady, Rhonda Dyer.
She said she was a Mormon for 40 years and her ancestors helped build the Salt Lake Temple.
Yeah, yeah.
And there's a lot of that out here for sure.
And, you know, that's in their family history.
Obviously, you know, they do so much family history, but, you know, they basically built the state of Utah.
So that's a huge undertaking.
Wow.
I'm sorry.
I just, you just cut out on me, Dan.
So sorry.
No, I'm saying wow.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah, they built it out here and planted trees and, you know, everybody, you know, I mean, most people try to keep guard if they can.
I mean, they really did a super job out here in the state of Utah.
It was like a dry desert.
And it took a lot of people to, you know, I think it took actually 40 years to build that Salt Lake Temple.
It's a huge structure, huge.
And they had to pull the granite down from the mountains on the east side of the valley.
And it was a huge undertaking.
It really was.
It's a beautiful building.
Okay, if you want to go to number two, I just want to show you, I'm trying to give you like an overview of what the church is about.
So I just, you know, if you go to number two, now the church used to print and they do still print.
It's a monthly magazine called The Ensign and they have articles in there and talks that are printed and pictures, you know.
And so members around the world can order it, but now they do it online.
So this is October 2024. They just had their fall general conference.
They have one in the spring in April and in the fall in October.
And here we go.
So, you know, I just want you to see how welcoming and friendly and harmless the church looks.
Can I say it that way?
So look at that.
There's Jesus.
Okay.
Oh, and look at that.
Draw closer to Jesus Christ.
Now, doesn't that sound like a really cool thing?
That sounds so spiritual.
And welcoming.
And then down underneath that, what we believe.
Okay, of course, you know, they're not going to give you everything.
But, you know, look at these pictures.
I just want to show you the pictures alone will grab people's hearts and say, wow, what great people.
Not that at ground level they aren't.
They're wonderful people.
But I'm just saying, this really pulls people in, how they do this.
The marketing is phenomenal.
But I want you to go look at that message of hope.
I want to read a piece of that.
Now, this came directly, and this was printed just this month.
It came directly from the prophet and president, Russell M. Nelson.
So, I want you to look at the blue highlight.
Because although it looks like it's coming from Matthew 1, chapter 1, verse 36, look what's before Joseph Smith.
Joseph Smith revised scriptures from the Bible and actually published it.
And so Russell Nelson is quoting Joseph Smith, actually, versus Matthew.
But it's a way to market the false doctrine.
And then underneath, what's that?
Matthew 1, verse 36. Yeah, things get changed.
Joseph Smith changed a word here or there or whatever, and he did that.
Oh, because it only goes up to Matthew 1, only goes up to verse 25. Well, there you go, Dan.
There you go.
So I'm just saying, it looks good though, doesn't it?
Yeah.
I mean, it looks good.
If somebody, let's say out in Europe, Let's say in France, pulls up the LDS website.
It's lds.org.
This is what they're seeing.
So they're going to look at that and, you know, let's say they're not huge Bible scholars like David Carrico.
You know, they're not going to know that Matthew 1 only goes up to, how many?
24?
25 verses.
Oh, good golly, who's going to look that up?
I mean, really, it looks all official, right?
This is a great marketing campaign.
And then underneath, the last part of this monthly publication I wanted to show you, a community of faith focused on Jesus Christ.
Now that all sounds good, but let me tell you, it's not the same Jesus Christ in the Bible.
I just need to put it that way.
They teach you things about Jesus that are not in the Bible.
So they can still pretend it's, you know, they can say Jesus Christ, but it is not the one in the Bible.
And so that's the problem.
That's so deceptive, what they do here.
So I just, I wanted people to be aware that But, you know, Dan, tell me about those lovely pictures of families and children and Jesus Christ.
Doesn't that really draw you in and make you let your guard down?
Oh yeah, it looks so wholesome.
You know, like a family and all good stuff and everything else.
Which, yeah, like you said, most Mormons are very good people.
They would give you the shirt off their back and everything else.
And I want to point that out too, by the way.
If you're a Mormon out there right now listening to this broadcast, we are not in any which way judging you.
We're not condemning you or anything like that.
What we're trying to do is we're trying to expose from what the actual cult, the religion is...
The evil that runs this organization.
We're not saying you're evil or anything like that.
We're saying, like when we expose Catholics and everything else, we're just trying to point out that the system itself is evil.
It comes from another doctrine, and Paul says, let them be accursed to preach another doctrine.
Some other time we could get into the Book of Mormons compared to the Bible and everything else, but we're just trying to disclose this.
So if you're a Mormon, just please listen to the broadcast here, then make a decision.
If you have any questions for us later, you can ask me or Chris here or anything else.
We'll address all the questions in that.
Yes, yes.
And again, the pictures of the families and the children, seriously, Jan, at the local level, really good people.
This is what I see.
This is really good stuff.
But the problem is, the leadership of the church is perpetuating false doctrine intentionally, and they know it.
And unfortunately, the people at the low level, especially if they're getting into South America, Africa, they're really spreading.
But, you know, unfortunately, the people at the local level, they see this big marketing campaign, and they think it's lovely, you know, biblical, harmless, that they're going to learn about.
And they don't realize the deception.
And like we learned, you know, you can hear Satan loves to give you You know, he'll give you 80-90% of the truth, but boy, oh boy, that last 10% is enough to keep you out of the kingdom of God on the other side.
It's deception.
The leaders know it, but I'm sure these are wonderful folks in these pictures, seriously.
Really good people trying to do the right thing, and they think they are, but it's false doctrine.
Yeah.
Anyhow, well, I just wanted to point that out to you.
What a great marketing campaign they have.
They have professionals.
So can we go to the slide three, to the document number three?
And I'm going to repeat this again throughout, you know, this interview simply because...
You know, this is darkness, and so we need to kind of balance it right now, if you don't mind, with light.
And so it says, beware deception by the Mormon Church.
And so in the King James Bible, 1 John 4, verses 1 to 3 says, We're good to go.
And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God.
And this is that spirit of Antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come, and even now already is it in the world.
Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world.
And then from Galatians, real quick, Chapter 1, verses 6 to 9, I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel, which is not another, but there be some that trouble you and would pervert the gospel of Christ.
But though we, oops, I guess I don't have number nine, but though we or an angel from heaven preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
And so, as we know, Joseph Smith claimed to see an angel of God, and so that's what we have here, and he started the Mormon Church.
So I just wanted to remind everybody, you know, the Lord speaks to us about this kind of stuff, the deception in the last days.
Yeah, exactly.
Let me be a curse because we stress out in this broadcast a lot how important it is to stick to, you know, sound doctrine, the scriptures and everything else and how important it is to stay away from the apostate Bible versions like the NIV and all that.
And stay away from these doctrines of men.
Which I got a little slideshow later on.
I want to present after you're done.
I got a little slideshow of different doctrines from different religions.
You know, to warn us.
Listen, don't follow these doctrines of men and devils.
Because that's exactly what they are.
And you know the thing too?
Again, similarities, right?
If you take the Watchtower from the Jehovah Witnesses, the Quran from the Muslims, the Catechism from the Catholic Church, and the Book of Mormons from the Mormons, you'll notice a lot of similarities.
Every one of them quote the Bible, but of course out of context.
And how contrary they are, right?
They'll quote the Bible to try to prove their prophet, which it doesn't.
And then they'll quote the Bible to try to show, you know, like, oh, we're biblical, but later on they'll trash the Bible because they'll say that doctrine's more important than the scripture.
You know, so it's so contradicting, it's not even funny, but all four of these religions do the same thing.
It's amazing.
Yes, for sure, because, you know, that's what Joseph Smith did with, as you saw, with Matthew 1. You know, he just perverts it.
It is a perversion.
But they have to win you over first so that your ears are open to it.
By what?
Just like you said, Dan, they have to quote directly from the Bible, and they will.
But then, down the road, Yeah.
And that's what Joseph Smith did.
And they know...
And, you know, the Book of Mormon is only a story.
It's been proven.
He plagiarized from three different published books in the early 1800s that people in that New England area were familiar with.
One of them is called A View of the Hebrews.
But he plagiarized.
So it's just a story.
It's been proven false.
And yet the Mormon Church knows that they won't come out and they won't say that.
Why?
Because it's called the Mormon Church.
It's based on the Book of Mormon.
So, anyhow.
Yeah.
It's so rampant these days, isn't it?
Even some of the Christian denominations out there that, you know, the dispensationalists out there, what they'll do is they'll show Bible verses, they'll string together a bunch of verses, and they'll look, oh, the Bible says it, but they know 95, 96, 97% of people who look at those verses, they're not even going to challenge it.
They're, oh, it's in the Bible, I guess, so we're not going to challenge it.
they know that so that's why they write that they'll throw the verses out that some of them don't exist and you know because again people a lot of people unfortunately even the churches don't know the bible and uh so they'll go they're gonna buy anything they sell you know oh there it is a bible verse for it so i guess it is instead of looking at the rest way with this verse has nothing to what you're talking about it's out of context you know and about yeah Yeah.
you Yeah, no, that's exactly true.
And there is, and just real quick, Dan, there's another book that, it's called The Pearl of Great Price, and in there, supposedly older scriptures, and one they're claiming is from, I think, they're trying to say it's, no, no, wait, it came from Joseph Smith, it's called The Book of Abraham.
They're kind of claiming it, you know, it was from those The ancient writing on stone or brass or whatever the heck it was.
I don't even remember.
But in 1966, you know, the Dead Sea Scrolls scholars, it was a big team because they were examining the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Well, they took the Book of Abraham and they examined it.
And what they discovered is it's just an old Egyptian funeral story.
It's like a ceremonial type thing.
That's all it is.
It's not what the Mormons are telling you or what Joseph Smith said.
And yet, that's 1966, and why has the Mormon Church not come out And dispelled the rumor that it's the Book of Abraham from back then.
Why don't they just say, Joseph Smith made it up?
No, they won't, because then the church collapses again.
You know what I mean?
And there's too much money in this church.
They're not going to tell you Joseph Smith is a fraud.
He plagiarized.
The Book of Abraham is false.
The Book of Mormon is only a story and cannot be proven.
They can't tell you that because you know what?
There's a trillion dollars at stake.
Can I be blunt?
Yeah.
Yeah, so they'll just sweep it under the rug.
Hopefully nobody brings it up.
But people are starting to bring it up, Dan.
I'm so happy.
Okay, so go to number four.
Yep.
And so we'll switch.
So now I will focus on the temples, you know, and sorry, this has been kind of a big lead-in and kind of a big intro.
Because the topic is the Mormon Temple.
And now let's get into it.
I just want to give a few facts about the temples because it's important.
And we have some pictures to show.
Again, the pictures will verify that there's always a huge marketing campaign by the church, you know, to suck people in.
But anyhow, how much does it cost to build an LDS temple?
Okay, so this is mormonsomething.org.
So this is online, between $7 million and $70 million.
So that's how much they cost, and it depends on the size of the temple.
And then this was just released October 1st, so maybe I can get people a little bit nervous about what's going on out there with the Mormon Church.
2024, just this month of October, the Church News announced, as of October 1st, 2024, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, so they hate being called the Mormon Church now, has 350 total temples.
So 197 are dedicated and open.
Five are going to be dedicated, so they're not quite open for all the ordinance work that takes place in there.
49 temples under construction around the world this is.
One, there's a groundbreaking so they have the land.
53 temples that they already bought the site but haven't broken ground yet.
And then 45 temples have been announced and in planning but without the sites purchased yet.
So I can't believe how many there are.
It's crazy.
So again, right from the church, the prophet announces 17 new temples at the October 2024 General Conference.
So there you go.
So it's growing in the way of temples, even though it's kind of losing membership a bit.
And then to get into the temples, you have to have a temple recommend.
So what is that?
That's kind of a little, it's the size of a credit card that kind of verifies that you're a member of the Mormon Church in good standing, which means you're paying your 10% tithing, most importantly.
And that you go to church, you have callings, you're not doing anything you shouldn't be doing.
So people meet with their local bishop, you know, the head of your local ward there.
And they have to answer some questions, and he'll determine and basically say, okay, and then gives you your temple recommend to go to the temple.
But, you know, it says here on the slide what percent of Mormons have a temple recommend.
So usually no more than 20% of the Mormons, which means only about 20% are actually going into the temples.
Wow.
So, you know, if you're drinking, smoking, doing drugs, you know, having, if you're fornicating outside of marriage, you know, anything like that, you can't get into the temple unless, of course, you lie about it, which many, many Mormons do.
Mormons will go in there and lie to the face, straight-faced, to the face of their bishop just to get the temple recommend because it carries a lot of weight.
A temple recommend carries a lot of weight out here.
It's like having, you know, an American Express Platinum card or something.
It gets you places.
Especially in the business world.
It says, only those members who pay full tithing can receive temple ordinances.
And it says that the Lord tells us that those who pay tithing will not be burned in the second coming.
I don't know where in the Bible that says that.
Well, it's not the Bible, of course.
Look it in the parentheses, Dan.
Good point.
See, D&C 64. Now, D&C stands for Doctrine and Covenants.
Well, what is that?
Well, that's another book that members have to study, you know, every fourth year, I think it is.
And it was published by the church.
It lays out all of this stuff that basically you can and cannot do.
So it's called The Doctrine and Covenants, and there it is.
It's right in there.
So it's not in the Bible, but But it's in one of the Mormon books that they consider scripture.
Yeah, and I just want to point out too, if people out there say, well, you know, if you believe this, right, here's the thing.
Jesus not once ever mentions tithing.
I don't think, I mean, at all.
And so, and the thing is, tithing, all that was, it was not money.
10% of you tithing.
So basically, back then when the temples, the priests that would run the temples, they were not allowed to work.
They had to be at the temples all the time.
So, The congregation would donate food or water or help around the temple, wash the guys' clothes for them, whatever.
That 10% of your time and the food and whatnot, it wasn't specifically 10% money.
Now, I'm not saying there's nothing wrong with giving money to ministries, but like we're here, we have a donation for our ministry.
But the thing is, we...
There's no required to set them out.
All we ask people to do is pray for the Lord and whatever the Lord tells you to donate, how your heart feels, do off that and give what your left and your right doesn't know about it.
That's what Jesus talks about that.
So with doing your dewy alms, do it with your left hand and your right hand doesn't know about it.
No, just don't brag about it.
If you brag about it, you get reward for it, you get praise for it, you've already got your reward.
You do it in secret and the Lord will reward you openly.
But yeah, 10% is not actual money.
People donate a little bit of money here and there, yeah, but also they'll help out with the churches and all that.
That's what time is.
It's not specifically 10% of your paycheck.
Yes, but we're talking about a corporation that is worth a trillion dollars that needs more money, Dan.
So do you get it?
So they focus on the money.
Another simulator, in the Catholic Church, they do the same thing.
They pass out the envelopes where the tithing 10% and say, oh, the Bible says you've got to give 10%.
They don't explain what tithing really is.
But people, oh, I guess the Bible says it's, you know, without looking and challenging it, they just go along with it.
And they'll give 10% because I used to be a Catholic.
Yeah, you have to, you know, pay up all the time.
And I think as we all know, the Catholic Church, I believe, is the richest church on earth.
And I tell you, Mormon Church ain't far behind.
But you're right.
And if I add up, because I had more than one calling in my local ward to help in various positions.
And it is rewarding because you're working with your neighbors or their kids.
I mean, it really is...
It's rewarding to be involved.
So I need to say that.
Good things come out of volunteer work.
But at one point, I had four or five callings, and I was a single parent at that time with like five children in my home.
And it was ridiculous.
And if I ended up the thousands of hours of volunteerism that I put in to my local ward, it's crazy.
I just, I don't even know, but thousands of hours.
But again, like you said, The church doesn't count that.
You've got to give 10% of your money.
And most of the members in the church are given way more than 10% of their waking hours, truly.
So it is a shame, but very good point.
Okay, let me see.
So that's kind of the stuff on the temples.
It costs a lot of money to make those temples.
Church is going to keep requiring that 10%.
So let's see.
So we're going to have a look at some of the temples because, you know, they are beautiful buildings and they ought to be for all that money.
Oh, where's number five?
There it is.
So at number five, I put up pictures of the temples because I'd like everybody to see.
You've got to give the Mormon Church, you know, credit.
They build with the trillion dollars.
They build beautiful buildings.
These temples are beautiful.
So let's look at the outside.
Everybody knows Salt Lake City.
If we can focus on that first picture there.
So you're up on a slight hill and you're looking south and there's the capitol building with a nice dome.
It looks like the DC capitol.
And if you look down to the right, you'll see the two spires.
There are more, but you can see the Mormon temple to the right.
And so really, that is just down the hill from the Utah Capitol, only about six or seven blocks.
You can walk down the hill a bit, you know, like three or four blocks, and walk over two blocks, and you're right at the temple.
But I also need to point out, if you walk down the Capitol Hill, And if you make a left instead of a right, seven, eight blocks down that street, you're going to have a Masonic temple.
So, you know, what's underneath the streets of Salt Lake City?
I don't know.
Could we have some tunnels?
But connecting these critical buildings.
But nevertheless, you know, Everybody knows the Salt Lake City Temple.
And I just wanted you to see the prominence it holds in the skyline of the city.
So there it is.
And then the next temple, we've all seen that picture.
You know, Salt Lake City Temple.
Beautiful building.
40 years to build.
They worked hard.
People died building that building.
Beautiful building, though.
And really huge.
And then, of course, I wanted to show you...
I'm showing you these next two pictures because you'll see how people are drawn into Temple Square and the building there.
And you can wander the grounds.
You can't go in, but you can walk all over the grounds there.
So here's Temple Square at Christmas.
And please notice that lovely tree made of lights, you know, pagan worship.
You know, here's a church that claims to believe in Christ and the Bible.
And they're celebrating all of the pagan holidays.
We got Christmas, and we also have Easter.
They celebrate.
So there's a beautiful, I mean, it's a beautiful scene.
You walk down there, lights all over.
I mean, it really is quite beautiful to walk around.
And then, of course, we have Temple Square in the spring.
I can't even imagine the budget they have for flowers on Temple Square, but it is lovely.
Absolutely beautiful.
And it draws people in.
You can go down there and sit and meditate, bring your family down, walk around.
And then here's the temple in Washington, D.C. It's off the Beltway, major highway.
It's Interstate 95. They call it 495 as it loops around D.C. But there it is.
And it's so funny.
I did live out there for a bit in the D.C. area.
And the morning traffic report, they always mention the Mormon temple, meaning traffic's beginning to build up right around the Mormon temple on the Beltway.
So they always mention that, which I'm sure the church loves.
And then out in San Diego, similar.
I was also out there.
I've been in that temple too.
San Diego temple, you can see it right from Interstate 5.
And there it is.
Look how huge it is.
And there is Highway 5. That's a huge major highway that goes up the coast right there.
So driving by, you can see it.
Again, a good marketing campaign.
Putting them right on the main roadways.
Again, the San Diego Temple.
Beautiful grounds maintained.
You can walk around.
You just can't go in.
Manhattan Temple.
You know, it blends in with the scenery.
But there it is, right in the middle of Manhattan.
They've got a temple.
Orlando Temple.
And look, Hong Kong, similar to Manhattan, because the cities are crowded, so they kind of build the temple upwards instead of spreading it out a bit.
But there it is, Hong Kong.
You'd never know it's an LDS temple.
Tonga Temple.
And they're out in Africa, too.
So they have many around the world.
And then...
Are you still there, Dan?
Okay.
So we get to the Angel Moroni on top of most of the temples.
And...
Angel Moroni...
He's part of the Book of Mormon.
And...
And so they put him on top of the temple.
And so let's just check.
Does the Bible mention the angel Moroni?
Well, let's see.
Answer.
The angel Moroni is associated with the cult called Mormonism, or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He is not mentioned in the Bible at all.
Exactly, and also the Book of Enoch has names, like they name a lot of the angels, and you won't find that in there either.
And who does that?
The Book of Enoch mentions a lot of the angels' names, the fallen ones and the good ones, and you'll not find the angel Moroni anywhere, and any scriptures or extra text at all.
Yeah, no, no, seriously, Joseph Smith made up the Book of Mormon, so that's another made-up name.
So, you know, again, crazy stuff, and why don't the church leaders tell the truth?
Because it's worth a trillion dollars, that's why, to keep it hidden.
Okay, and again, here's another one.
What does the Bible say about the angel Moroni?
Revelation 14.6, see what Revelation 14.6 says.
Revelation 14.6.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, you're welcome.
We've got to look this up.
Yeah, and so Revelation 14, 6 says, And I saw another angel flying in the midst of heaven, having an everlasting gospel to preach to them who dwell on the earth, and not to every nation and kindred, tongue, and people.
Then it goes on to, of course, I'll use that one verse, and you can interpret it any way that you want by reading context.
Context is key.
And it describes, saying, with a loud voice, fear God, and give glory to Him, and for this hour His judgment has come, and worship Him that made heaven, earth, and the sea, and the fountains, and waters.
And it goes on, and it says that Babylon has fallen.
So, I don't know what they're trying to proclaim here by reciting Revelation 14.6, but...
It's certainly not the angel Moroni, and I think it's, let me see if the angel's actually mentioned yet, but this is just an angel giving a message out, proclaiming the gospel, literally, you know what I mean, and nothing here at all to do with, I mean, Moroni or Joseph Smith or anything like that.
Yeah, exactly.
But like you said, they take one verse like that, and they have built the entire religion on that.
Do you know what I mean?
Because they're saying this angel was given command by the Lord to proclaim the gospel to the earth.
Well, that's why you got all those Mormon missionaries going around the world, you know, because they took that one piece out, and then they expanded upon it and built a whole religion on it.
And that's what Joseph Smith did.
He was quite crafty.
He used divination and he hunted for gold.
I mean, he was just quite the character, was even arrested for it.
But he obviously would know how to be crafty, and he would obviously know how to craft a brand new religion.
And what he did too was like a lot of similarities again with Islam.
You know, it's the same stuff.
And I heard Mormons try to claim this and also Muslims.
They'll try to say that Jesus prophesied the coming of Muhammad or coming of Joseph Smith, right?
So where they get this from when Jesus says, when he leaves, he's telling his disciples, when I leave, I'm not going to leave you empty.
I'm going to send you a comforter.
Right?
So without reading the rest of it, and the comforter is described as he, the Holy Spirit, is a comforter.
So what they'll do is, I'll take that verse out of context, Jesus saying he's going to send you another comforter.
So they'll say, oh, that right there is a prophecy of Joseph Smith or the prophecy of Muhammad because they both claim to be prophets.
And so, again, a lot of similarities with these two religions.
And it's just like regurgitating each other, you know, that's exactly what it is.
But they'll use these verses out of context.
And again, even though, unfortunately, a lot of Christians don't know the Bible, so in their heads, like, oh, man, I guess it is true because Jesus did say there's never the comforter coming.
He said comforter, not prophet.
He never said there would be another prophet coming.
He said the comforter, in which he explained several times, the comforter is the Holy Spirit.
So, I mean, it's so bizarre, it really is.
And again, that's why Paul says to study the doctrine and show yourself approved.
Because, yeah, and anytime somebody does this stuff out, you're right away in your head.
Wait, hold on a second.
It's not what the Bible says.
That's talking about the Holy Spirit, not another prophet.
When Jesus came, there's no point of another prophet.
Because the prophets came to proclaim the coming of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ came to fulfill that.
And he said the next time somebody comes is him.
And granted in the end times we're going to have the two final witnesses and all that.
But a prophet like Elias and all that stuff, they were there purposely to proclaim the coming of Jesus Christ.
So when Jesus Christ came, there's no other great prophets after that.
He's the Messiah and everything else.
And so he said the next time something happens like this, I'm returning.
It'll be me.
Hello, Jesus Christ.
Good point, Dan.
Yeah, you know, it's just incredible.
But look at the size of the religions, you know, the Muslim religion and the Mormon religion.
Look how huge the membership is around the world.
I think on one of the Midnight Rides, it's been pointed out that You know, the Muslim religion actually is 25% of the world population right now, or religious population, something like that.
So based on what you were just mentioning, taking something out of context, building a whole religion on it, look, they've been successful, right?
Because so much of the world population will not take the time to study the Bible, the KJV, And understand it.
They are willing to just go the easy way and accept somebody's words or reinterpretation.
And like David Carrico says, if you don't understand something, let the Bible explain the Bible.
Let the Bible interpret itself.
Don't go to false prophets.
But anyhow, now things are changing a little bit with the angel Moroni.
But I just need to point out, in Joseph Smith's Original first vision is what it's called.
When he first saw this angel of light come to him and tell him about some gold plates, he changed the name.
The first account, the angel's name, was not Moroni.
It was Nephi.
And then it got changed.
And then the account of Joseph Smith's first vision changed nine times.
So I ask you this.
Okay.
The Lord tells us in the Bible we can count on his word and he is...
He's not a God of change.
He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
So, why is, like, the angel's name changing?
Why is Joseph Smith's account of seeing an angel of light, why has that changed nine times?
Does this tell us that somehow our God, creator of the universe, keeps changing his mind?
I mean, it's absurd.
But people don't call out, you know...
The teachings of the Mormon Church.
So anyhow, so I just wanted to, below that where it says the name was changed from Nephi to Moroni, if you look under there, the citation is in Joseph Smith history.
You can see the dates, 1838 to 56, and that was published, let's see, in the Times and Seasons in 1842, where the angel was named Nephi.
So that's there.
The church tries to hide it and deny it, but there it is.
They keep changing things.
And notice how he says Angel of Light, and the first thing that comes to my mind, 2 Corinthians 11, 14, and no marvel for Satan himself is transformed into an Angel of Light.
Yes, exactly.
And that's a great scripture.
I was going to say, you know, hey, if Joseph Smith had only studied the Bible, he would have understood the That an angel of light, supposedly, appearing to him is very well Lucifer.
But no, he built the religion on that.
You know, he was a gold digger, always hunting for treasure.
His family, too.
Like I said, he got arrested for some of that at one point.
He used divining rods.
As we know, he looked at a stone inside of a hat and claimed he could see the future.
So he was a, you know, a...
Well, I don't want to call him a wizard, but, you know, using all of that, the Bible clearly warns us the Lord does not have patience for people who are, you know, wizards, using divining rods, you know, practicing necromancy.
I mean, you can't be doing that, the Lord tells us in the Bible.
But...
Anyhow, yeah, that angel of light, for sure.
Okay, and then why does Moroni face east, which they put him on the temple to face east?
The church says, because, according to scripture, at the second coming, the Savior will come from the east.
So, you know, that's probably true.
And Masonic lodges, by the way, too, if anybody doesn't know, and Freemason lodges, they're all built facing east.
The front of the building faces east.
Oh, okay.
And these temples have these big doors facing east.
So again, they're taking something that is likely in the Bible...
You know, in the Bible.
But then they're just fitting it into their religion because let's go back to the very beginning of all this temple building.
Show me in the Bible where the Lord commanded us to build temples like this.
And when Jesus talked about the church.
The last temple was destroyed.
And the temple that Jesus does talk about is us.
We are the temple.
We are the church.
It's not a building.
Because I look at the apostles, right?
During and after Jesus, their church was anywhere they were.
They met at each other's houses or a synagogue, whatever the case, that's where the church.
It wasn't specifically a building or organization or anything like that or religion, you know?
It was where two or more of the guys in his name, you know what I mean?
We could always be sitting in the car, like a big van or something, or a bus.
That would be the church right there, you know?
Talk about the Lord.
For sure.
Or we can be online with David Carrick on Friday nights.
Yep.
But you know what?
Seriously.
But this is what this church has transformed into.
A trillion dollar church.
And that's the hidden estimate that they won't tell you.
All these beautiful buildings, expensive ones, but they're temples.
They're temples.
It's just like Joel Osteen with his big building out there.
Where is it in Texas?
And then that big glass temple.
I forget who the fraud was that built that.
But we're not told to build these buildings.
And why in the heck can't everybody go in?
If it's from the Lord...
Why do you keep mostly everybody out, you know?
So anyhow, but now it's shifting.
Look, it looks like next down is Angel Moroni being removed from temples.
It looks like this current prophet, President Nelson, 2018. A shift in focus led to the elimination of the Angel Moroni as a standard design feature on the temples.
There are now 105 that do not have an angel statue.
And then why is the Church doing this?
And if you go down to the next slide with a picture of that temple on the right, another perspective on the exclusion of the angel Moroni statue is that it encourages a shift in emphasis towards the core doctrines and another perspective on the exclusion of the angel Moroni statue is that it encourages a So they're shifting away from the angel Moroni.
I think people are figuring out that Joseph Smith called him, you know, the angel Nephi first.
So maybe things are changing and the church is trying to cover their tracks.
I don't know.
But, oh, well, bye-bye angel Moroni, right?
Let's see what else happens on the outside of the temples.
I wanted to just bring this up.
Pagan symbols on the outside of Mormon temples.
Inverted pentagram.
And if you go down to the Black Arts, Richard Cavendish...
The pentagram with one point upwards repels evil, but a reverse pentagram with two points upwards is a symbol of the devil and attracts sinister forces because it is upside down and because it stands for the number two.
Oh wait, it stands, yeah, for the number two.
It represents the great goat of the witch's Sabbath, and the two upward points are the goat's horns.
So the very first temple, there you go, in the middle, you see the upside-down pentagram.
Yeah.
Yeah, over to the right and left.
So there it is.
I want to point out, too, by the way, so I study symbolism.
So basically, this one here is called the Eastern Star.
I'm sorry, the Western Star.
And the one pointed up is called the Eastern Star.
So, in witchcraft, there's a left-handed path, a right-handed path.
Well, this would be representative of the left-handed path, and the one point up would be representative of the right-handed path.
But, to contradict what Mr. Richard Calvish has said, he's trying to make light of the two points up.
You know what I mean?
To say it's...
I'm sorry, the two points down.
But the thing is, both of these are evil.
You know what I mean?
It's just like one way.
Like white witchcraft, they lure good people into the occult.
Because there's really no such thing as white magic or anything like that.
So both of these styles are evil together.
It's just a different perspective of it, of the same evil.
Okay, yeah.
The last sentence, though, it represents the great goat of the witch's Sabbath and the two upward points of the goat's horn.
So that makes sense to me.
I mean, because we know the goat's a big time in all of that devil worship and all that stuff.
Okay, and underneath that, you know, you have this sunstone, which is on the Nauvoo Temple in Illinois.
Something, it was destroyed or something that had to be rebuilt.
But, you know, this is what it looks like.
These are pagan things.
So there's the sunstone.
And then, lo and behold, Salt Lake City Temple in Temple Square.
Well, we've got some of the same stuff going on there, too.
If you look at the upper left, you can see those two sunstones kind of in that little picture on the upper left.
Yep.
And then in the lower right, you've got the upside-down pentagram.
Oh, there's Angel Morona.
And I want to point out real quick, too, if you're wondering if this is good or not, he has a thing.
The second commandment says, I shall not make any, any, Engraven image or likeness of anything that's in heaven above or that's in the earth beneath or the waters underneath.
Don't bow down to them.
Don't worship them.
Don't serve them.
I am the Lord thy God.
I am a jealous God.
So basically, he's literally telling you, don't make anything.
So I know the Catholic Church, they removed the second commandment and made their own, basically.
So basically, there's no idol tree in the Catholic Church.
And that version of the commandments, but the biblical ten commandments talks about idolatry, and people say, well, it's of Jesus, it's of Mary, well, in this case, of Angel Moroni, it's a good thing.
No, it's not.
Because the Bible clearly says don't make it, you know, plain and simple, because it's idolatry.
So it doesn't matter if it's Mary, Joseph, or even Michael the Archangel, or God himself, and the Lord says don't make it, buried.
And...
And here they are disobeying, and look at that, the angel Moroni is coated in gold.
I mean, does this not remind us of the Israelites in the desert making a golden calf and worshiping?
Now, people don't worship the angel Moroni, but look, there he is.
It's weird.
And, you know, people don't worship the temple, but, you know, I'm sorry, with you saying that, which is perfect, that was great, because I'm looking at that Salt Lake Temple and Temple Square picture with the four pictures together.
Mm-hmm.
These temples are graven images.
I'm sorry.
It looks just like a Catholic church to me.
Unbelievable.
Yeah, with the spires and everything.
Okay.
Looks like a Catholic church and also a Masonic lodge.
Yes.
Yeah, right down the street from the Mormon temple, just on the other side of State Street there.
Let's see, which one do we need to do?
So...
Bye-bye, Angel Moroni.
He's getting phased out.
And it shows, too, the competition.
What's that?
And it shows, too, like if they're doing that right, they peddled the Angel Moroni for years, for decades, right?
Now all of a sudden there's a problem with it because people catch it on.
So it just shows the hypocrisy.
It's hypocrisy.
And it tells you that they are deceiving people because now they have to like Phase out some part of the religion, phase out so you don't notice, push it to the background so nobody brings it up anymore.
You know, it's just super crazy what they're doing, but they've done this on many issues, including 1978. I'm sure people heard that before that, the blacks could not hold priesthood.
The priesthood in the Mormon Church, and then 1978, that changed.
Well, let me tell you, why was that?
Because the Mormon Church...
It's a 501c3.
It's a corporation too.
And they are under the thumb of the federal government and there was pressure from the federal government That they better do something about the racial inequality in the priesthood.
So they did.
And then they claimed that they got some, you know, some revelation from God that it needed to change.
You know, bull dinky.
The federal government, you know, gave them a squeeze, put the squeeze on the Mormon church about no blacks holding priesthood.
So 1978, you know.
But anyhow, okay, so go on.
But they're doing that with poor Angel Moroni, the poor guy who used to be called Nephi.
And isn't Nephi short for, you know, Nephilim?
Yeah, it's like right there.
You know, let me tell you something really quick, a side note in the Book of Mormon, you know, because there's like the Book of Nephi and this and that.
Nephi was a big character in the Book of Mormon, supposedly came from the land of Israel, Where Jerusalem over there crossed over the ocean and came to America, and that's how the Mormon Church got here.
Well, they described Nephi as a man of great stature, so doesn't that kind of sound like a Nephilim?
Yeah, if that's not blatant, I don't know what is.
But you see how they hide it?
Yeah.
Wow.
I mean, and seriously, Dan...
People out here are very intelligent.
We are very successful people.
I tell you, Mormon women out here, the moms, I am astounded.
So many of the stay-at-home Mormon moms have college degrees.
They are very intelligent out here.
Not all, but for the population.
I've been very impressed.
And why do they not question this?
This is insane that these intelligent people are being deceived, not the ones at the top.
You know, leading the church.
But so many are being deceived.
They won't even question it.
No, not at all.
It's amazing.
They're worldly smart.
Book smart and everything else.
But when it comes to the scriptures, they're dumbfounded.
I run into people all the time that claim to be scholars.
And they can't get it.
They can't acknowledge that these Nephilim were the children of the fallen angels.
Oh, no.
Because they ripped the spirituality out of the Bible through academia.
Same with these people.
Yeah.
They can't put two and two together to say, wait a minute.
He's Nephi, aka Nephilim.
He was of giant stature.
Doesn't the Bible describe these giant stature people as Nephilim, the sons of the fallen angels?
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
You know, totally crazy.
Yeah.
And it's weird because Joseph Smith must have known about this because he's the one that wrote the Book of Mormon.
He plagiarized, but he made up this whole story.
It's a good story, but it's not true.
But the Book of Mormon is what the Mormon Church is based on.
See how they're kind of shying away from that?
Years ago, it came out, I think it's at least 10 years ago, the prophet of the church came out and said, we don't want to be called Mormons anymore.
We do not say Mormon Church.
We are to be called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
So you see how they're kind of even backing away from Mormon.
It's weird.
And yet, the Book of Mormon is like the basic scripture, In the church.
Yes, you know, in the church you study New Testament, Old Testament, but then you have to study Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price.
Well, all three of those last are false.
They're fake.
It's fake doctrine.
So, anyhow, Joseph Smith must have known something because he gave the character the name Nephi, so he must have known about the Nephilim.
Okay, I think we are on number six.
So that's the outside of the temple.
And I wanted to show everybody, you know, they're building these.
You saw the numbers.
They're going to have 350 around the world.
Keep your eyes open.
They're beautiful buildings for sure, and you can walk the grounds.
Well-maintained grounds.
Beautiful.
And they put flowers in, and most are going to put up, you know, Christmas lights.
Very nice grounds.
Anybody can go in, but...
You know, it's such a facade.
It's such a deception as to what is going on inside the temples.
And the clues should come when you see upside-down pentagrams and moonstones on the outside.
Oh, did we...
I think at the last, I forgot to take a look on number five.
Let me just see the outside of the temple.
Under the last picture on the moonstones.
Oh, yeah.
If we can go to number five.
Sure.
Very last picture.
Lookit, this is a somewhat new temple out in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
And that is a beautiful...
Modernized sunstone.
But look, it's a beautiful thing.
I mean, there is beautiful craftsmanship in these temples on the outside.
But if you look closely, I think you can see some pagan symbols.
So keep that in mind.
Yep, the obelisk on top of the church.
What's that?
The long stem, like it's more like a Babylonian type system.
And also the obelisk and all that.
Yeah, you've got to remember what these buildings really are.
Beautiful on the outside, until you notice those pagan symbols.
But what goes on in the inside?
We're going to go into the inside of these temples.
This is all public information, but I have been inside several of these temples around the U.S. I have participated in most of these ordinances, which of course I've repented of to the Lord.
So I know how this goes.
And so we're going inside the temple.
These pictures are online, okay?
And you'll see the citations that I have here, my sources, it's all public information.
But let's have a look, because inside, that's where the dastardly deeds are done.
And again, only 20% of the Mormon membership gets to go inside.
So they spend all those billions of dollars, and most Mormons can't go in.
Wow.
So inside, we have something called the endowment room.
So for adults, the endowment room, that's your stop number one when you go into a temple.
You have to be worthy with your temple recommend from your local bishop.
Then you get to go in.
You have to have a change of clothes.
You go inside.
You have to wear a white dress.
Everything's white.
And there are certain temple ordinance things that you have to have, like there's a bonnet for women and men.
There's a green apron, just like the Freemasons.
There's a robe.
So you have to be clothed properly once you get in there.
The Mormon underwear and everything?
Okay, yes.
Now, once you go through this endowment session, once you get your temple recommend, because you're not drinking, smoking, doing drugs, or You know, having wild sex parties with other people.
You know, once you get that temple recommend, then you get to go in.
This is stop one.
You go in and you, but you have to go in.
You pre-purchase your garments.
And they are, I do have a picture of those two.
You have to put the garments on when you go inside the temple.
You have to be wearing them.
And these are 24-7, they call them funny underwear.
They're not magical in any way, but they're funny underwear.
Those you wear 24-7, even when you go to bed.
Okay.
But here's the endowment room.
So that's in the Washington, D.C., temple.
So everybody sits down.
Men and women are on different sides.
And then you have two people on the chairs at the far end, and you have somebody leading the ceremony.
And those curtains, they've stopped, I think, using a film.
I don't know how they're doing it now.
It's been years since I've been in the temple.
Those curtains open, and it's kind of like a movie you are shown.
And here's the endowment room.
I don't know which temple that is.
Oh, darn it.
Hmm.
I don't know.
That might be out in Texas.
I'm not sure.
The Dallas Temple.
But if you go down, so they're nice looking rooms, they're clean, nothing fancy in here.
Those curtains open and you're going to see a movie.
So what is that all about?
So if you go down to endowment room ceremonies, in the endowment room a movie was shown to depict creation, Adam and Eve making an altar after being cast out of the Garden of Eden.
So it shows you a Garden of Eden too with nice trees and plants and flowers and animals.
It's beautiful.
It's a beautifully done film.
And the movie stops at certain intervals for the members to pledge certain oaths.
So you have to, like, get up and, you know, you're told by one person leading the ceremony at that altar you saw.
And so he tells you what to do.
And then Lucifer and some of the apostles are also portrayed by actors in this movie.
They're part of this.
It's a well-done movie, I will say that.
So I did want to show you this guy.
They've had several people play Lucifer in the movie.
But Lucifer was portrayed by the spell of Michael Ballam for a time.
And that was the last guy I saw in the temple.
But notice his name.
His last name, poor guy.
Balaam.
So, is that not close enough to Baal?
I mean, I just, I've never looked at that, but this is what members of the Mormon Church do.
We accept things just at face value.
We don't, like, look deeper.
I mean, as I came out of Mormonism, I'm looking at his name, I'm like, and he does play Lucifer.
And he looks straight at you in the movie.
And he says, if you reveal any of this, you know, basically he's threatening you.
You know, there are penalties.
And that means penalties if you don't...
If you take the blood oath, you make it, and then you reveal it to anybody.
But he looks straight at you.
He's a friendly guy in this picture.
But I'm telling you, he does Satan really well.
You know, I feel sorry for the guy.
Maybe he didn't choose his last name.
I don't know.
But he plays the piano.
He plays the oboe.
He's a great opera singer.
But he plays Lucifer, and he has that last name.
So I just wanted to show you that.
That was so weird, but when I had my eyes opened, it popped out at me.
And just, you know, from Wikipedia, it does indicate that he played Lucifer in the 1990 temple film used in the endowment ordinance.
So I just want everybody to know, I'm backing up what I'm sharing with facts.
Let's go down to Mormon temple garments, which I told you about, and look at that.
Thank you, Wikipedia.
It just lays it out right there.
It's amazing.
It's just like public information.
And look, they even have pictures of what they look like.
So this is what you're to wear 24-7, and especially if you go into the temple.
And let's just see what it says about that, because the AI also says something.
Okay, blah, blah.
Okay, so kind of down towards the end of the temple garment description.
Adherents consider them to be sacred and not suitable for public display.
So, you know, you don't walk around your garden in your garments, let's put it that way.
So anybody in the temple is wearing those.
And then if we go down to AI, the next page, Covenants made during the endowment...
Oh, sorry.
I thought AI was going to explain it a little bit more.
Well, they're not magic, but, you know, they believe that it protects your body.
So...
And here's the AI explaining the covenants.
So these are covenants that are attached.
You know, there are also oaths, blood oaths that are taken.
But here are the covenants.
I guess there are five of them.
I forgot.
Law of obedience.
Strive to keep God's commandments.
Law of sacrifice.
Members support the Lord's work and repent with the contrite spirit.
Law of the Gospel.
Members follow the higher law of Jesus Christ, including baptism and repentance.
You know, all this sounds like Biblical.
I mean, this is like, you know, Bible stuff.
It sounds good.
Law of Chastity.
Members only have sexual relations with their legally married spouse.
That's good.
Here's one that they added.
Law of Consecration.
Members dedicate their time, talent, And everything God has blessed them with to build up the church.
Now, that all sounds good, but as we know, the Mormon church is very demanding.
I put in thousands of hours of volunteer time to keep it running at the local level.
I use my time, my talents, my skills, even to the point of taking away from my own family.
And you have to build the church up, so that means you're 10% tithing.
So it all sounds good and it's masked really well.
But that's actually...
You can see it's the AI right on Google there.
So even AI knows this.
Only members of the church who are in good standing are allowed to enter the temple.
That means you've got to have a temple recommend.
Now, there's a lot of business fraud also out here in Utah.
You know, network marketing and pyramid schemes.
And I tell you, the people...
So Mormons who have a temple recommend who are crafty businessmen, they know this.
So they keep wearing the garments, make sure that you can see it under their white shirts, that they're wearing garments so you trust them.
They have a temple recommend.
And so now they can approach members, you know, Unknowing members about their new business opportunity.
But it is known as the business fraud capital of the US. And that Temple Recommend really helps these guys get away with it.
Not all.
I don't mean to include everybody.
You know what I mean?
All members in this.
So there are blood oaths.
There are penalties.
There are oaths you make.
You receive...
There's a sign that's given to you, like a handshake.
You know the special handshakes the Masons have?
It's kind of like that.
And there's a name that's attached to each different sign, meaning with your hands.
And if you reveal that, there are penalties.
And if you break, if we read, this is right out of Wikipedia.
In Mormonism, a penalty is a specified punishment for breaking an oath of secrecy.
Okay, so, seriously, where does the Bible tell us about an oath of secrecy?
Matthew 5, verses 34 through 37. What's that?
Matthew chapter 5 verses 34 through 37. And what does that say?
Can you read that?
Sure.
But I say unto you, swear not at all, neither by heaven, for it's God's throne, nor the earth, for it is its footstool, neither by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great king, neither you shall swear by thy head, because you cannot make one here white or black.
And let your communication be yea is yea and nay is nay For whatever more comes out of evil So whatever more comes out of the devil Basically saying don't swear on your head In other words that's a death oath That's a blood oath And again simulations Masonic lodges do the same thing And they claim to be biblical too But yet the Bible tells us from the words of Jesus himself and Matthew Says don't swear upon oaths Yes exactly Excellent.
Thank you for bringing that up again.
That's exactly right.
The Lord commands us not to be doing that stuff.
Don't swear on anything in heaven, on earth, or in hell.
You don't do that.
And you don't swear anything on your body.
No.
If you need to answer a question or do something, it's yes or no.
That's it.
You don't need to swear this or swear that.
And yet, in the Mormon temples, if you reveal something that's secret, you know, the secret handshake and the name or whatever...
There is a penalty.
And so, wait till I show you the penalties.
Oh boy, it's kind of similar, I guess, to the Masons.
Yeah.
In the ceremony, let me just pull out some words here.
Oh, it's right there now.
Okay.
Wikipedia.
Yeah, so kind of halfway down in the paragraph, the penalties were similar, there we go, to oaths made as part of a particular rite of Freemasonry, practiced in western New York, now that's where Joseph Smith lived, at the time the endowment was developed.
Let's see, blah blah.
Okay, so the church has softened the graphic nature of the penalties.
And in 1990, remove them altogether from its version of the ceremony, and that ceremony is the endowment session.
So you see how they're gradually pulling away.
Okay, so if we go down to the picture, this is a poor gal who's in the picture of a gal demonstrating the penalties.
And it does involve the shedding of your blood.
If you say anything, okay...
It's your blood that's going to be shed.
So you see the gal, she's got a knife.
Now, in the temple when I went in, back in the 80s, the knife was not included.
But see, she's wearing a white dress.
She's got a veil on her head.
She's got that apron.
It's a green apron.
And you have to actually demonstrate what the penalty is.
And that was up through 1990. And if we go down, I think this is Wikipedia, it says original oaths.
Thank you, Joseph Smith, who was a Freemason.
Original oaths.
So here are the penalties.
The throat.
The participant, this is what you do in the temple.
I did this and I didn't know what to do.
I was in total shock.
The participant said, Placed his or her right hand, palm down with the thumb extended, and the tip of the thumb just under the left ear.
The gesture was made by drawing the tip of the thumb swiftly across the throat until the thumb was under the right ear, and then you drop your hand.
So we had to do that in the temple.
It's a quick motion, left ear, Your throat's going to get cut straight through to the right ear.
Okay?
Then the next one, heart.
The participant placed his or her hand in a cup form over the left breast.
The gesture, and this is the gesture of the penalty, if you talk, the gesture was made by pulling the hand swiftly across the breast and then dropping down.
Okay?
And then the third, the bowels.
The participant placed his or her Right hand, palm down with the left thumb extended and the tip of the thumb on the left of the torso, just above the hip.
So we're going for the bowels.
So left side again with the thumb.
The gesture was made by drawing the thumb swiftly across the stomach until the thumb was just above the right hip.
And then the hand goes down to your side.
So those are the blood penalties if you take one of those blood oaths and you reveal the secret oath.
That's what happens to you.
You are agreeing to have other Mormons do this to you.
Very similar to the Masons.
Oh, there we go.
Similar Masonic Oats.
Yeah, one right here.
It's the Entity Apprentice, which is the first degree for Masonry.
They're having your throat cut across and your tongue torn out by the root and buried in his sand.
So basically, the first three degrees of Masonry have very similar penalties.
Yeah, look at that.
Yeah, and this is straight out of Wikipedia.
I was shocked to find all of this stuff, you know.
So, yeah.
So, Mormons, you know, same stuff.
Now, since 1990, you know, it seems that they've removed that from the temple ceremony.
So, all they can...
No, is it 1990...
They've taken them out.
I forget the last time I was in the temple.
Darn it.
It was in the 2000s sometime, I'm sure.
Yeah.
So they've been like slowly removing some of this awful stuff, but you're still going in there and you're still pledging yourself and still making those oaths.
And I think you're still doing the signs, getting these secret names.
And so it's still going on.
They're just trying to tone down because a lot of people have been shocked by it.
I know I was, but I... I looked around.
There I am, a new convert, you know, with all of these new ward members back east, and I'm looking around.
I mean, these were good people I loved.
They were kind, and they brought me in and brought me to the temple.
And then that's going on in the endowment session.
I looked around.
I was like, inside, I'm talking to myself, saying, holy shnikey.
What do I do?
I need to leave.
What is this?
I mean, I was in total shock.
But I didn't leave because everybody there was Mormon, you know?
And so there I was.
And frankly, after all of this, I didn't know what they would do to me if I walked out.
Anyhow, just really shocking stuff.
But they don't tell you this is what goes on.
You know nothing about this before you go into the temple.
Unless you go online, I guess, and read Wikipedia.
But it's just awful stuff.
You know what I noticed, too?
What I noticed too, I think, because we know the system put out AI to use against us, but it's kind of backfiring lately because AI is telling the truth about a lot of stuff out there.
Like some of the raw rebellions, you ask AI what these lights are, the settings come from HAARP, the weather modification.
So just for example, with that, AI is kind of backfiring on them because AI is just telling you how it is, and they are revealing a lot of truth.
Exactly, Dan.
You know, I mean, we all need to be nervous about AI because, you know, at some point, the singularity, they're going to try to meld humans with, you know, machines.
And it's just really awful.
You know, the Bible tells us that you cannot mix clay with iron.
Well, we are clay and machines are iron if you want to get down to basics.
So we do need to be Leary of anything AI. We don't want AI taking over.
And the ones who created AI, they have no idea of future consequences of AI. And they don't care.
And they don't believe in God.
So they don't care.
But you're right, Dan.
Look at this.
AI overview.
I was shocked that AI has given me truth.
Seriously.
But let's read the AI overview, because this says it may be better than I can.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints removed oaths and penalties from its temple ceremonies in April 1990. Blood oaths.
The Church removed the oaths that participants would have their throats cut if they revealed parts of the ceremony or didn't keep promises.
Penalties.
The Church removed the penalties that specified punishment for breaking the oath of secrecy.
Participants would symbolically enact three methods of execution.
And then women's obedience and then Adamic language, preacher Eve, so I'm not sure about all of that.
Oh yeah, look at Eve.
The church removed wording that blamed Eve for the fall, which it was in there.
So, you know, they keep making changes.
Oath of Vengeance is the next one down.
That has been gone for a while.
And that had something to do with the way that Joseph Smith was murdered.
And it basically gave Mormons the right to, you know, seek revenge through blood.
You know, so anyhow.
So that's, I don't ever remember seeing that.
So anyhow, and then just to finish up, elimination.
As you can see, in April 1990, the LDS Church eliminated the oaths and gestures from the endowment.
So again, they're backing off, just like with the angel Moroni and other such things.
They're just backing away from what they've been teaching for decades, you know?
Wow, amazing.
So that's what went on in the temple.
So I've repented.
I was married in the temple.
They call it sealing.
I think that might be on the next slide.
So again, Dan, I come from the inside.
Why do I say that?
Because, you know, I'm living decades out here in Mormondom, which I hope to change shortly, and raised a family here.
I was fully in both feet, had several callings.
I know a In the higher-ups.
They're just regular people in the regular world.
Neighbors, wonderful neighbors, good friends, Mormons.
But things are changing.
And for that, I'm really happy.
But I was married in the temple.
I did the deep dive fully, both feet, into the Mormon church.
But, again, I've been rescued.
Thank you, David and Donna.
Amen.
You know, with all of the truth teachings, and John Panthers, with all of the truth teachings, and just focusing on the Bible, let the Bible explain the Bible.
Oh my goodness.
You know, the airlift took a couple years, but, you know, here I am on the other side.
It is a cult.
They brainwash everybody not to seek You know, you are told to shy away from that.
I mean, they really...
It's not the cult like maybe you see in some of those TV movies and stuff.
It's not like that.
But it is kind of cultish.
These people, everybody mixes in regular life.
Everybody has regular jobs, schools.
Everything's normal.
You know, their kids go to regular colleges.
So it's all normal, so it's not like a cult where you are fenced in in a particular area and you can't leave.
It's not like that.
But they sure discourage you from discovering the truth outside of what they tell you.
But I think you can see we've uncovered a few places where the church is backing away from certain things.
And it's an ever-changing church, which is in complete opposition to the Word of God.
He tells us that we can always depend on Him.
You know, His Word is truth.
Amen.
So, He's the same God yesterday, today, and forever.
Thank goodness.
Okay, well, let me see.
We will go to the next slide.
Oh, yeah, so again, here I am.
And again, just beware deception by the church.
You know?
We have to be very wary of anything that appears or sounds like a false spirit.
You can't go with it.
But again, you know, you can see how the Mormon Church, because they are fully immersed in regular society, they sure know how to market the church.
Beautiful buildings, pictures of families and children and having fun.
It's Pictures of Jesus Christ, even though he's not the same one as in the Bible, but they blast pictures of Jesus Christ.
They pull you in.
Leaders at the top know this.
They know the deception.
You know, unknowing members at the local level most don't know.
They're just trying to be good people.
So the deception is huge.
But again, it's worth a trillion dollars to them, so what the heck?
They might as well keep playing the game.
So, you know, just a reminder, you know, stay with the Word of God.
Don't deviate.
King James Bible, don't deviate, you know.
You and I both know, I mean, many people are discovering all the changes in all of those other Bible versions.
It's awful.
So, again, so number eight.
I was just debating people today, and I can't believe the amount of people out there that defend the ESV and the NIV. And I don't mean to change the subject, but...
It's unparalleled.
Because they say, I guess, you know, for hundreds of years it was fine, but all of a sudden, because modern day scholars discovered other texts and everything else, and all of a sudden now there's a problem.
And the NIV seems to get it right.
The ESV seems to get it right.
When they remove important key verses, they take out a change in important key verses, and they remove thousands of words.
But yeah, they put some of the verses in the footnotes to say, well, it wasn't originally in the text.
Well, yeah, it was.
Yes, and Joseph Smith did that too.
Yeah.
So hundreds of years, it was fine until just now that they recently got it right.
You know, it's like, these people are insane.
And they'll go to the end of the year to defend these apostate Bibles and books like the Church of Mormons and all that stuff.
It's just, it's insane, it really is.
And yeah, the King James, you can't go wrong.
It's insane, but they...
They keep doing it to lead people astray down the crooked path.
But I do need to interject here.
The Mormon Church uses the King James Bible.
That's what they use.
They don't use all the other stuff.
Which, good.
To their credit, they're using the right Bible.
But you see what they do.
They rely more heavily on the Book of Mormon and the Pearl of Great Price and the Doctrine and Covenants.
They put more weight on that.
So that's the issue.
And then good old Joseph Smith, you know, in Joseph Smith history or something, he's made changes to the Bible in that particular book that he created, you know, in his Joseph Smith history.
I forget what it's called.
But so members are drawn away from the KJV Bible and Because they're more dependent on Joseph Smith's interpretation of certain verses.
But again, the Mormon Church uses...
Only the King James Version.
So to their credit, good.
If they would just open the dang book and let that book explain itself to them, they'd be so much better off and they can get back on the straight path.
But most members don't do that.
Again, in the church, we've studied the Old Testament, the New Testament, but in a cursory kind of fashion.
No deep diving.
You know?
And then they will go to the Book of Mormon.
And it's always Book of Mormon, Book of Mormon.
I believe the Book of Mormon is true.
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
But they do use the correct version of the Bible.
Hallelujah.
Okay.
So maybe that gives Mormons who are actually wondering about, you know, scriptures in the Bible, the fact that they have a KJV in their possession...
You know, good, because it gives them the opportunity, if they ever want to look outside of the Mormon Church teachings, they've got it right in their own homes, and they can refer to it, but you know what?
They don't.
And I will say this, you know, because I'm out here in Mormondom, fully in, friends here, good people, neighbors, I know a lot of people, When I pulled out, my friends know I'm not a member of the church.
I've pulled out.
I don't go.
And my friends accept me.
But in many different areas, I noticed, because I don't belong to the religious club anymore, I'm kind of shunned.
Not totally, but I'm shunned.
I feel it.
And kind of ostracized, even though they have no clue that I study the Bible every week, the real Bible, you know, what does it really say?
So, you know, it's a religious club, because your time is not spent studying the Bible in this church.
Your time is spent running here, running there, you know, being a part of that organization, preparing for that event.
You know, teaching the Book of Mormon to the children, whatever it is, getting together for your women's activities in Relief Society, going to girls' camp, young women, you know, teaching all these things.
It's not focused on Bible study from the Holy Bible every week.
It's about all the other stuff that religious clubs do.
They get together.
They do stuff.
So, you know, it's more of a religious club, which is so sad, you know.
But anyhow, so we will go to number eight.
I just wanted to highlight a few other rooms in the temple.
Number eight is the celestial room.
So after you go through whatever, like, you know, the endowment session that I just told you about, then you come down and you can sit for whatever amount of time in the celestial room by yourself.
You can just relax and meditate there.
It's nice.
And there's another one in the San Diego temple.
It's a beautiful one, too.
I've been there also.
So beautiful, beautiful indoors, too.
Celestial room, nothing happens in there, just people being quiet.
It's really quiet in the temple, super quiet.
Everybody whispers.
So really quiet there.
You know, you can stay.
But there's another room in the temple, too, and it has a baptismal font.
And that's where, you know, members do baptisms for the dead.
And that's one of the driving forces behind all the family history work.
They want to get the relatives because they want to act as proxy with that relative, you know, and you have to send it into the main church and get the name approved, make sure all the dates, the name, and the places are correct in your family history.
But members want to take that name of relative or whomever, that one name, or many names, they want to go into one of the temples and And they want to perform these ordinances for that dead person.
Whether it's the endowment, getting sealed, the baptism, you know, whatever ordinance.
There are a few of them.
A few of the ordinances that are performed in the temples.
So they want to do this for these people.
And that's the big push behind family history.
They try to get as many relatives as possible.
Put their names into the temple so that they can have all this ordnance stuff done for them, even though they're dead.
So here's a baptismal font.
I'm not sure where that one is.
And then I put this one into the one with the, do you see the golden looking?
Yeah, golden calves.
That's weird.
Yeah, I put that in, especially for David Carrico.
I know how he loves the golden calf that the Israelites created from all of their melted gold.
So I put that one in there for David and Donna.
But look at that.
I mean, imagine the money spent on these buildings.
It's crazy.
Up to $70 million?
Or a billion, was it?
Anyhow, look at that million.
Doesn't that ring of idol worship?
Yep.
In addition to the fact that they're doing baptisms for the dead, you know, the Bible warns us.
I think it's in Deuteronomy.
Yeah, Deuteronomy 18 about necromancy, which is...
Communicating with the dead or anything with the dead, you know?
So here it is.
And here we have these golden ox.
Like, not quite calves, but there they are performing these pagan rituals for the dead that the Lord tells us not to do.
Okay, so other rooms.
Marriages take place in the sealing room.
So You are sealed to your marriage partner in the temple.
You're married civilly.
Well, in the temple, I think the I think it is recognized by local authorities, you know, government authorities that you're married when you're sealed in the temple.
They acknowledge that.
But inside the temple, it's called a sealing.
You are sealed to your spouse for eternity, time and eternity.
And so this is a sealing room.
The relatives of yours who have temple recommends...
Are allowed in to the temple and they're allowed into the sealing room to watch this happen.
You have witnesses.
And so that's the Pocatello, Idaho temple.
And this one is in Memphis, Tennessee.
So a sealing is performed, sealed to each other.
Additionally, in these sealing rooms, you can have your children sealed to you if...
You can have children sealed to you, and when you do your family history, you bring in names, and you can seal your relatives to each other, for instance, with your grandparents.
Let's say your grandparents and your parents are not members of the Mormon Church.
You can have ordinances performed for both of those couples, and then you can seal your mom and dad to their parents.
So, sealing is...
Well, it's sealing, you know, family members to each other.
We just put it that way.
And then marriage partners.
And then why do Mormons get married in the temple?
Thank you, AI. Yes, Mormons believe that marrying in a Mormon temple is a requirement.
Oh, there we go.
For becoming gods and goddesses in the afterlife.
There you go.
So this is a Joseph Smith creation.
And I think the Freemasons do.
If you get sealed in the temple to your marriage partner, once you die, you will become a goddess if you're a female.
If you are a male, you become a god.
And in the afterlife, polygamy is practice, but it's only for the men.
So a man can have many, hundreds of wives, if he wants, in the afterlife.
So if you get sealed in a temple, that's your privilege on the other side, which is why many Mormons who have temple recommend to go to the temple sometimes have a very...
Oh, what?
An attitude?
Hmm.
As if they are privileged, because they know, because they've been taught by Mormons, they know that they're going to become a god or a goddess in the afterlife.
That sounds like some new age garbage.
Unbelievable.
Yeah, it's a new age.
I've repented.
I have repented, really.
I'm a divorced woman.
I've repented.
Oh my goodness.
I forgot about this.
But this is what really prevents, I need to use that word, This is what Mormons believe, and this is what prevents them from leaving the church.
Because even those who, let's say, are not temple-worthy for, let's say, three years until they kick their alcohol problem or porn addiction or whatever they're doing that they should be doing, and they want to go back to the temple, even members who are not currently temple-worthy with the temple recommendation, They never let go of this fact that was taught to them that you can be a god or goddess on the other side in the afterlife.
And it really does prevent so many good people from leaving the church.
They don't want to lose this.
This has been promised to them.
Unfortunately, it's a creation of Joseph Smith.
Unreal.
But it keeps him in the church, Dan.
He's promoting polygamy, New Age stuff, occultism, all kinds of stuff that violate the Bible.
And yeah, they got the Bible too, but like you said, they go more about the Book of Mormons, which contradicts the Bible.
It's the same thing in the Catholic Church.
Yeah, oh, we got the Bible, but yeah, the catechism is more important, you know what I mean?
Jehovah's Witness is the same thing with the book of the Watchtower, they call it.
You know, it's insane, it really is.
And, you know, just a lot of people, yeah, we use the Bible, but they really don't.
You know, it's unbelievable.
And this is all New Age stuff, how you could become, because Masonic teachings like that too, because it's Kabbalah at the top.
Masonic teachings that teach you you could become a god or a goddess, you know.
Yes, yes.
With the small g.
Yep.
Small g's.
Yeah.
So that's why Mormonism, when you see this, and this is what they teach you, this is what you learn about going, you're taught this about going into the temple.
When you see this, now people should understand, the general public needs to understand that Mormonism What is polytheism?
But they believe that if you go into the temple and you're sealed to your partner, your marriage partner, that God or goddess.
So I don't understand why intelligent Mormons can't carry that thought just a little bit farther and say, well, if that's true, then all of my neighbors or People I know that go into the temple, they're going to be gods and goddesses.
That means that I actually don't believe there's only one God.
We believe there are many gods because they're on the other side.
There are many gods and goddesses.
So Mormonism is a church that teaches polytheism.
If you believe in one God, the Creator, Then how can you possibly believe that you're going to be a god, too, with a small g?
So, I'm just astounded.
I mean, I was one of them.
Intelligent person, but not thinking far enough to say, well, wait a minute.
Wait, wait, wait.
You mean everybody that go into the temple can become a god or goddess?
Then...
And we don't believe in one God, do we?
I never said that to myself, Dan.
Anyhow, I've kicked myself enough.
It's okay.
I've repented.
But, you know, when you seal your children to you, they're going to be with you in the afterlife.
So they believe that families on earth, if they're sealed together, will carry on as is into eternity.
Unreal.
Well, Isn't that crazy?
And look at this last one.
Thank you, AI. AI is totally telling the truth here.
I love it.
At the bottom, Mormons believe that unmarried people cannot reach the highest level of the celestial kingdom after death.
They also believe that Mormons who remarry after a divorce or the death of a spouse are still technically married in the afterlife.
And that's true.
If you're sealed in the temple for eternity, you're always sealed.
Your husband can remarry on earth, and he can...
I think he can actually get sealed again to another woman, but women cannot do that in the church.
You get one husband here and in the afterlife.
But men can have many inside the temple, so I guess polygamy is actually okay in the afterlife.
But get a load of this.
Unmarried Mormons can go into the temple if they're worthy, what the temple recommend, go through the ordinances.
They just obviously will not be sealed to a spouse, but they can go in the temple and do all that other stuff.
But, I forgot, they can never reach the highest level in the celestial kingdom in the afterlife because they're not married.
Which means they can't become a goddess or a god.
So there we go.
So it's kind of shocking, isn't it, to see what goes on inside those beautiful buildings?
Yeah.
Again, I needed to show you the beauty of the temples on the outside if you ignore the page symbols on the temples.
But on the inside, you know, those ordinances are just so...
You know, they're really satanic.
What did, you know, what did Satan teach Eve in the garden?
You could become like God.
Yeah, she could have the knowledge of God.
She can be like him.
And that's exactly what's being taught in these temples.
So, I mean, what a shame.
Really, really good people, you know, in the church.
They are just blinded.
Yeah.
Alright, so to number nine.
Oh, okay.
So I guess, you know, I'm kind of finished with the temple stuff.
I hope that it wasn't too much of an overload, but I really wanted to, you know, give an overview and then go inside the temple and see what happens.
So now there are other topics for the future.
You know, I don't know if the audience liked any of this, or maybe they want to hear more or not, but On number nine, there are other topics.
Lots of child sex abuse and satanic ritual abuse in the Mormon church out here.
It's going on everywhere.
So actually in the state out here, I actually am an active citizen on these issues.
But let's look at some of the headlines.
Oh yeah, there's a satanic ritual, Donna.
There's a satanic ritual abuse case down there in Utah County.
It's the county just below Salt Lake City.
Satanic ritual abuse.
You know, the satanic panic of the 1990s.
Well, it was going on here in Utah, too.
And a big case opened up.
The mainstream media.
Sorry to cut you off.
The satanic panic.
What happened was there was a lot of stuff being revealed.
So the mainstream media and the government got involved to try to say, oh, look, you know, they put the satanic panic as a mockery toward that to try to downplay that.
Me and David and John, we did a show on this.
The satanic panic is real.
That was the name of the show.
Oh, it's real.
Yeah, and they labeled the satanic panic just a downplay to make it look like all those wildlife conspiracy theorists and the kids were all set up to make the stuff up.
But the thing is, like...
Make the stuff up, yeah.
How could an eight-year-old...
Yeah, totally.
How could a 10-year-old say things out of the Book of the Dead?
How could they be making that up?
It's crazy.
And you know what, Dan?
Yeah, because I followed that heavily.
I've been on the child sex abuse and the satanic ritual abuse probably for over 15 years now.
So fully immersed in it.
Actually coming up to about 20 years.
And you know.
I'm sure you know, that out in LA, that preschool daycare center, I forget the name of the couple involved with that, but the kids were talking about the tunnels and being transported out, and that's all true.
They found the tunnels under LA, under that school, that daycare center, whatever it was, preschool.
They found the tunnels, but the media will never come out and declare it was true.
They'll never say that.
Of course not.
Nope.
And then Donna knows all about the satanic ritual abuse out there in the Midwest.
And, you know, hey, it's been happening here in Utah.
I didn't know it.
Nobody really knew it, except the victims, of course, and those involved.
But that also was about the 1990s.
And let me just interject.
I don't have a headline here for you on it.
What's that?
Donna, I think that's her underground church.
She said that, yes, there are many cases we were honored to spend years exposing what we could do.
And McMartin Preschool, she was saying.
There we go.
That's it.
Thank you, Donna.
Yeah, Donna knows about that for sure.
She's been on it longer than I've been.
But it was about a year and a half, two years ago, a huge satanic ritual abuse case cracked wide open in Utah County, just below Salt Lake City.
So many involved.
And I think you can see the current Utah SRA case now has over 120 victim statements.
Yes.
And so it's cracked wide open.
And in fact, let's see.
Oh, it looks like the Utah legislature, so good for them.
Utah moves forward with a bill to outlaw ritualistic child abuse.
Well, a little bit late, hello, but at least they're trying.
And if you go down below that to the first picture, so in that satanic ritual, I mean, yeah, the satanic ritual abuse stuff, many cases, many professionals, I mean, these people are church members involved with the kids.
The kids are coming out.
Some are talking.
Some are not.
The ones who are not, as we know, they're threatened or brainwashed.
Former Utah County Attorney David Levitt accused of sexual abuse along with his wife, and there he is.
Now, he doesn't look like a nasty, you know, unshaped, well, he is unshaped, a nasty, threatening kind of guy, but he's the county attorney down there during this whole, you know, when the victims were coming in.
Of course, he did nothing.
Now, let me point out, too, David Levitt, the guy in the picture, The county attorney down there, who's not there anymore, is the brother of former Utah Governor Michael Levitt.
So, you know, now, what does Michael Levitt know?
He's a former governor.
I think he was in for two or three terms.
Anyhow, he didn't prosecute.
And as you can see, now David Levitt and his wife fled to Scotland and bought a castle.
So they did that once this stuff started opening up.
And I think the Utah County Sheriff was on it, and then it was transferred to a different county.
I've lost track of where the case is at right now.
But there are two guys online.
They're posting and they're keeping up on it.
And any prosecutions.
But I wanted to show some other headlines.
So it's happening here.
We have a lot of kids.
I think out of all the 50 states, obviously Utah has the highest number of children per family, maybe something like that.
And so, you know, there's a lot of child sex abuse going on.
So not just wackadoodles like this guy David Levitt, you know, they prey on other children.
But, you know, within families, there is a lot of incest, a lot of incest in the families here.
And we have a lot of kids, so that means there are a lot of victims in Utah.
Utah Piano Group, the five Browns, talk about their father's sexual abuse.
Now, that kind of trickled out.
There were five of them, I think, three girls and two boys.
They're adults now, and they would perform.
Beautiful, beautiful, you know, lots of musical families out here.
But the father was sexually abusing them and giving piano lessons to other children.
So that came out.
He's in jail.
Yay.
Let's see.
There's another.
So I don't know.
These are just topics, you know, to throw out there if any of your listeners would like to, you know, dig into some of this, whatever.
Oh, yeah.
Let me point this out.
This is a news report from 2019. The Mormon Church is accused of using A victim's hotline to hide sexual abuse claims.
That is very true.
I know of several cases out here in Salt Lake City.
The victims are adults.
I know who the attorney is.
He's out of state, not Mormon, who's handling these cases.
The abuse is real, but the Mormon Church does not want to go to court.
If these cases go to court about the sexual abuse from, you know, years ago, if it goes to court, as we know, anybody who's been to court, there's something called discovery, and that is where both sides can ask the other side questions.
And so the Mormon Church does not want to go into a court where it would be publicized and where The church would have to answer discovery questions because then the truth would be on the table as to what's happening in the church.
The church knows about all these cases, but again, the hotline that these local bishops had in their ward offices and were told to call if any of their local ward members come in and disclose sex abuse of the children...
Or even the wives, that happens too.
But if there's child sex abuse reported to the bishops, they are told to call this phone.
Well, everybody's thinking that the hotline was going to, like, the right authorities, maybe.
No.
It goes right to the Mormon church law firm.
It's a huge law firm called Curtin and McConkie.
And McConkie's a big name out here.
Curtin and McConkie.
It goes right to the church's law firm And those lawyers tamp down and hide these cases away.
And that's what's been happening.
So now we have an out-of-state attorney who is handling some of these cases that were ignored.
And the Mormon Church, I guess out of its trillion-dollar purse, is settling these cases out of court so it doesn't have to go to court and be publicized.
And they're paying a couple million for the victims.
The attorney handling these cases, he's really acting as a mediator.
He's really trying to settle to do the best for the victims.
He's not trying to protect the church, but in some ways not having to go to court and relive it is actually good for the victims.
And so he's getting some good settlements, you know, but...
Hats off to him for even getting involved.
Any attorney here in Salt Lake, they will not touch these cases.
Most of the people here are Mormons.
And if an attorney takes a case against the Mormon Church, Well, the Mormon Church is going to come down real hard on that attorney and possibly ruin his professional reputation.
Now again, it's going to be done behind the scenes.
And this gal, I also wanted to show you, this gal, Christy Allen, MKUltra, Mormon SRA survivor.
Oh my goodness, she did an interview.
With a gal.
The gal goes by Galactic Storyteller Online.
I don't know if her channel is still up.
It's on YouTube.
But Christy Allen, she had sisters.
They were singers.
And they reveal in this interview, in case anybody's interested, about how there are tunnels under the Salt Lake City Temple at Temple Square, and that the top church leaders, prior prophets and presidents, Are actually practicing satanic ritual killing of babies and children underneath the Salt Lake City Temple.
So that's horrific.
I believe this gal.
And she was shut up and her dad was a part of it.
In the way of, you know, letting this happen.
I guess he got money.
I don't know what he got out of it.
But Christy Allen, I think she's in her 50s now, 40s, 50s.
And so it's really shocking.
But, you know, the works of darkness take place where?
In the dark.
Well, tunnels are really good for that.
So, anyhow, so there's that.
And then out of Arizona, the last picture, this guy.
Is Paul Peterson, he's the, oh golly, what was he, the Maricopa County Commissioner or something?
He was running an adoption ring, and he was smuggling pregnant women in from, I think, Solomon Islands.
I forget which ones.
He was smuggling them in.
And, you know, between Arizona, Utah, and Arkansas, he was running an adoption scheme with these gals.
And fortunately, he was arrested.
He faced trial in, I think, I believe all three states.
So he's a bad guy.
But again, I put his picture there.
I mean, he's walking into his hearing, and yet doesn't he look like a normal, regular guy?
Yeah.
I mean, he looks like a normal guy on the sidewalk there, and look, he even has that white hanky in his jacket pocket.
I mean, look, these people look professional, you know?
You'd never guess.
I mean, you'd never guess.
I guess unless you got too close to them, then you could feel those evil vibes, which, you know, many of us can feel, but...
You know, look at this picture.
Does he look like he's doing what he was doing?
He looks nice and calm.
What's that?
He looks nice and calm, like he's not worried about anything.
I know, I know.
And I need to say that with all the child sex abuse happening out here, you would never guess who's doing it.
Because these guys look this way.
They look like the regular people.
They look...
Nice.
They look clean.
They look like they're professionals.
That's who's doing it out here.
And you never know, you know, unfortunately in Utah, just you never know who's a part of the dark side or the Lord's side.
Oftentimes you really don't know.
They're very crafty and they have silver tongues and they know how to do this.
And, you know, again, if you're a Mormon, you know, and you're one of these guys, of course you're going to You know, develop that side of you.
Why?
Because the whole Mormon church is one big fraud.
So, you know, why wouldn't you have these fraudulent, deceptive characters coming out of a church like this?
You know, perpetrating child sex abuse, perpetrating adoption schemes with unknowing, ignorant gals, pregnant gals from like the Solomon Islands or those islands over there, they ship them in.
You know, it's just...
It's awful.
And I think at the very beginning, I wanted to point out, which is why I had the pictures of the prophet and those three guys together, top church leaders, all three of them.
I've shaken hands with all those guys.
They're all professionals.
They have educations.
They had professions.
They're accomplished.
They have, oftentimes, awards in their professions that have come to them.
And you'd never guess.
You would never guess just by looking.
I mean, they are...
Anyhow, so, you know, there we go.
I think that's really about it.
So if we could just go to the last one.
Again, number 10. Just a reminder.
Beware.
Deception by the Mormon Church.
You know?
The false prophet.
You know?
The false spirits, spirits of the Antichrist.
You know, those verses really hit hard when you're dealing with a church like this, you know.
They pervert the gospel of Christ, exactly, in Galatians 7. And you know what?
These people will be accursed for what they've done to so many.
And in the meantime, behind the scenes, child sex abuse is rampant in Utah.
We're at the top of the charts out of all 50 states.
Teenage suicide, top of the charts.
Subscriber pornography in 2010, a Harvard study was done.
We came in number one in all 50 states.
And that's pornography that's paid for.
You have to pay every month.
And that's why we're getting a lot of child sex abuse, because porn really does come down to violence against women and children.
That's what it's about.
So, on the outside, just like those Mormon temples, looks good.
Utah looks good, family-state, you know, family-oriented, clean living.
Okay, that's true.
But, you know, what's behind the facade?
Yeah.
And it just gets you angry, too.
It's like, you know, the thing is, too, I know it gets a lot of people angry and everything else, scared and everything else, but at the end of the time, when it's all said and done, these people are going to be suffering a great place to do this with children.
Because if you look at the Scriptures, Jesus takes children very seriously.
Right?
Yes.
I'm sorry, I butchered that.
For anybody who offends children, and that's in any way, spiritually, physically, mentally, whatever, you offend these children, it'd be better for you to tie a rope around your neck and throw a millstone and drown, you know, because the thing is drowning, and it's probably the most fearful death for most people.
Yeah, in the depths of the sea.
Yes.
Perfect.
That's a perfect scripture, Dan.
Thank you.
I forgot about that because ever since I delved into this almost 20...
Well, yeah, I guess it's 20 years...
Almost 20 years ago now.
Child sex abuse.
And it came because there was a situation in my own family and I had to get to know what this is all about.
I dove in to find out what it's all about.
And that verse that you are quoting or paraphrasing is...
That verse stands out to me.
You know, those who offend my little ones, you know what, I'm sorry, that word offend, I expand that to mean sexually abuse.
If you sexually abuse any of my little ones.
You know, because the consequences are huge.
And I've done a lot of research on it.
And it's something called, there was a big study done with I think 15,000 participants who went from childhood to adulthood.
And, you know, they had adverse experiences during their childhoods.
And it could be like a parent died or both died in a car crash where they got really ill or they were sexually abused.
And so it was a big group with several types of bad experiences that they had as a child.
But then they grew into adults.
And so the study followed them, I think, for 20 years.
It's called Adverse Childhood Experiences, and it does show that the consequences for any of that, and especially the sex abuse, carries in them their entire lives.
Not that they can't let go and be healed in some way, but they tend to have more physical issues, more mental health issues, more mental Problems with drug abuse, alcohol abuse, suicides, and holding down jobs even.
They really have big problems.
So, you know, all this child sex abuse going on in the world, and frankly there's so much in Utah, it's just crippling our children.
You know, the next generation that's supposed to lead this world onward, you know, until Christ returns.
It is totally crippling our children, and that makes me so sad.
You know, for the Mormon Church, to ignore all of these child sex abuse cases that have been going on for decades, and then to pay them off?
I mean, what is that?
You know, and to not bring justice?
The hotline in a bishop's office at the local level?
Somebody, a family comes in, the child comes in reporting what daddy's doing, you know, because 90% of the child's sex abuse is, I think it's 80 to 90% committed by a man.
And here it's all families, so, you know, the father or grandfather or something.
But, you know, so the hotline in that bishop's office when he's hearing these allegations of what's going on, that hotline goes to where?
The church's law firm?
The law firm's going to tamp that case down, push it away, hide it.
So that's what makes me angry, because the children have suffered.
So yeah, it doesn't get any farther than that.
It just sits right there, and they downplay it to the public, or never mention it at all, and they just pay it off.
They figured, alright, if we have to pay a couple million, it'd be better than getting bad publicity that's going to cost us billions.
So that's how they operate.
Yeah.
Well, the publicity would hurt them more.
They'd rather lose the money than deal with the publicity that would bring.
But again, the Mormons doing this, the child sex abuse and the ritual and the adoption ring stuff, and even Mitt Romney somehow involved in this, the adoption ring.
Again, just drill down to the simple here.
If this is a false deceptive church with false doctrine being taught, Then doesn't it naturally, logically follow that you're going to have these types of deceptive characters popping up all over?
Outside looks good, but what's really going on?
What's behind that facade?
So there we go, Dan.
I think that's about it.
I've We've shared a lot, and it doesn't seem like we've been on this call for so long, but I guess we have.
Awesome information, and I know me and you talked, and we're going to have another show, at least another show with you, another show or two, because she only scraped the tip of the iceberg, trust me when I tell you.
So I know you want to come back and get more into the SRA stuff and everything else.
And speaking of that, next week we've got another lady coming on.
It's going to be called SRA and Halloween.
So we're going to kind of talk about both.
Then the week after, David Carrico is coming back on.
Well, Dan...
I'd love to do future, you know, interviews with you, but I need a bit of a break, so I couldn't do it right.
I spent so much time putting this together, but I was really grateful.
It's all public info.
It still took me a lot of time, so I'm going to rest and have a quiet weekend, I hope.
But I'd be happy, any of these topics that you think your listeners want to hear more about, just give me a heads up, and I'd be happy to, you know, to...
It won't be as long, probably.
I think this was huge because it was, you know, kind of introducing people to what is the Mormon Church really, and then what happens in the temples, you know.
So I took a while to To get through it all.
I don't think future topics may take as long, so just to let you know.
But I'd be happy to talk on any of these topics, gather the information and disseminate it to you and your listeners.
Well, I'm booked up to next month anyway, so if you want to come back on next month or December, you're more than welcome to.
Yeah, sounds good.
That sounds good.
Well, I appreciate the opportunity to share all this on this interview.
Absolutely.
Really, just a shout out to everybody out there studying the Bible and just doing your best, you know, to be a better Christian each and every day.
And, you know, that's what it's all about.
We're here on Earth to do what?
Well, to either welcome Jesus Christ back to Earth or, you know, To be greeted on the other side and to be told, you know, basically, good job, my good and faithful servant.
I mean, that's what Earth Life is all about.
What's all this other funky stuff?
What is this, you know?
I guess it's Satan trying to lead all of our souls down to hell.
Yeah, exactly.
And Sister Donna said great, great job on the broadcast.
Oh, okay.
Thank you, Donna.
Shout out to you and David.
Just love you guys.
Hopefully one day I'll meet you.
And you too, Dan.
I sure hope to meet you one day.
Thank you, Donna and David, for introducing me to you.
That was a great broadcast.
A lot of information.
And guys, if you want the information she gave, like the files and all that, I can put it together in one file and email it to you.
So if you want to email me at truthradioshowatoutlook.com, you can find the email on my website too.
And I can put it together for you to send it to you if you want to do more research.
And I know there's a lot of formal moments, I should say, watching the broadcast now.
And so that's great that we're getting the word out to wake a lot of people up.
You know what I mean?
It's a blessing.
And I thank you so much, sister.
Oh, thank you, Dan.
And good night to all of your listeners.
Thank you so much.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
Take care, sister.
God bless.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
Okay, guys, before we go to our Q&A, I just want to show one thing here.
I'm not going to take too long.
I understand the show's already almost three hours, but...
When we talk about the doctrines of men and devils of the religions, and if you notice the similarities, like we pointed out in the show already here, the similarities between Islam, which is more, you know, Muslim, Jehovah Witnesses, all that stuff, you know what I mean?
The Mormons and everything else.
So, anyway, 1 Timothy 4.1-2 says, and the Spirit speaking expressly, that in a lot of days some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, Doctrines of devils speaking lies and hypocrisy, having their conscious stare with a hard iron.
So we're seeing that now.
So you get the Book of Mormon, that's what we just talked about today, from Joseph Smith, Another doctrine.
Here's the thing too, like she said too, yeah, they use the King James and all that, but they don't really emphasize that.
They hold the King James as basically a false illusion.
Like, oh yeah, yeah, we're biblical, look, look, look, but they go more toward the Book of Mormons.
And again, the Bible expressly says use sound doctrine.
That means this only, no other thing.
And a lot of simulations, it really is.
And you get the Watchtower, and this is the Doctrine of the Jehovah Witnesses by Charles Taze Russell.
By the way, he was also a Freemason too, you know, just like Joseph Smith.
So he came up with this doctrine which completely contradicts the Bible.
And yeah, here's the thing, the Book of Mormons, they'll make references to the Bible.
The Watchtower makes references to the Bible.
And in fact, the Watchtower, I actually worked with a Jehovah Witness before.
Nice lady.
She goes, oh, when somebody dies, they don't go to hell.
The bad people, they're just gone.
I'm like, where does it say that in the Bible?
She quoted me something.
I forgot the complete verse, I'm sorry.
But she did quote me.
She goes, oh, the Watchtower...
Quotes the Bible.
And I forgot what book it was.
And I'm like, alright.
So I went in the Bible, looked it up.
Then the single verse alone, right?
They said, alright, read the Bible in context.
So I started at verse 1, read it all.
I'm like, oh, there you go.
So I asked her, I said, here's the Bible.
I said, please, by all means, could you read the verse?
She read the verse, right?
I said, alright, now that's quoting the Watchtower, right?
She goes, yes.
I think it was verse 3 or something like that.
Could you start in verse 1 and just read the whole context of it?
She goes blah, blah, blah.
Her mouth dropped because it says the second death is hell.
The second life is with the Lord, you know what I mean?
So her mouth dropped.
And it's like, read it again.
She goes, oh my.
I'm like, yeah.
So now what you want me to believe?
The Word of God that this watchtower is supposedly glorifying, that completely lied.
And she goes, oh man.
So it made her think.
And I pray that helped her get out of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
And also, you know, L. Ron Hubbard.
This guy was a quackpot.
L. Ron Hubbard, author of Dianetics.
It's a complete diabetic book.
It's disgusting.
It really is.
The modern science of mental health.
So basically, it's like a Scientology.
They turn into like a science type thing.
But this guy was a huge occultist.
L. Ron Hubbard.
Also, he loved Aleister Crowley.
Not a coincidence.
He loved Aleister Crowley.
We did a show, me and David, called the Crowley Connection.
And yeah, you can see the connection with those guys.
Now you got Buddhism, right?
And Buddhism teaches a whole different philosophy than with the scriptures.
It's paganism.
It goes back to Babylon.
That's what it is.
And you got Harviman, a third century monk from central India.
Who created this doctrine of this...
Yeah, I think he's part of that.
I don't know what the site's doing in there.
But yeah, it's Buddhism, which is Eastern mystery religion philosophy dating back to Babylon.
Then you got the Quran, of course, you know, Muhammad, the so-called prophet.
The same thing as Joseph Smith supposedly talked to an angel, got instructed by an angel, but he claims that he talked to the angel Gabriel.
Now...
I know for sure.
The angel Gabriel would have never in a million years told him to do the things he did.
The guy was a pedophile.
I'm going to say it straight out.
He was a pedophile, a rapist, a murderer, a tyrant.
So you got the Ten Commandments, right?
He broke every one of the Ten Commandments and practiced that.
As Jesus says, anybody who breaks these commandments and teaches men to do so will be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
That describes Muhammad to the T. And the Koran was the same thing.
Koran will recite the Bible Just like the other doctrines though.
But again, out of context.
So take verses out of context.
Like I was mentioning earlier, Islam and Mormons, right?
They claim that Jesus predicted, not predicted, I'm sorry, prophesied about the coming of Muhammad or Joseph Smith.
So they'll use things out of context when Jesus talked about the comforter.
When he leaves, he's going to send us a comforter.
So they try to say that was Joseph Smith or they try to say that it was Muhammad.
No.
It clearly states in context it's the Holy Spirit.
He will come for you.
And you got the Zohar, I mean the book of Abraham.
It's not really the book of Abraham at all.
The book of healing and protection.
Zohar is a Kabbalistic doctrine.
You know, it's disgusting.
Like the Talmud.
You got the Kabbalah, the Zohar.
All go hand in hand.
This is Rabbi Shimeon Bar-Yoshi.
Actually, David did an awesome, awesome broadcast a few years ago.
I think it was a dead man in a coffin ritual, whatever.
It's a Masonic ritual, but it's consistent from Rabbi Shimeon Bar-Yoshi.
Which, by the way, in Freemasonry, we talked about that earlier, Freemasonry, the religion of Freemasonry is Kabbalah.
Right at the top is Kabbalah.
It's nothing to do with the Holy Bible, nothing like that.
It is pure Kabbalah garbage, New Age garbage.
That's what it is.
Then you got the Catechism of the Catholic Church, right?
And this is what we get taught in the Catholic Church when I was going, that you can't read the Bible without the Catechism, because the Catechism is the second pillar.
So if you notice too, in the Catholic Church you have two pillars.
And what's supposed to be for the catechism and the Bible?
You need to read them together?
No, because the catechism contradicts...
Here's the thing, right?
I like to use this.
The book of Matthew, right?
You take the book of Matthew.
The book of Matthew is the nuclear bomb.
Just the book of Matthew alone.
Completely, not just debunked, completely eradicates these religions.
Every single one of them.
You read the book of Matthew, right?
Just alone.
It destroys the Catechism, destroys the Book of Mormons, destroys the Watchtower, and most certainly destroys the Koran.
Completely abolishes these things.
The Book of Matthew, that's like one of the most powerful books against these false doctrines.
Because if you read the Book of Matthew, everything these other doctrines teach is contrary to what the Book of Matthew teaches.
Because the thing with the book of Matthew is mostly the words from Jesus Christ.
I mean, he tells you straight up how it is.
He doesn't hold back.
And when I read the book of Matthew, as a believer, it convicts me.
When I was, you know, like lukewarm when I was in the believer at the time, when I was learning the book of Matthew and all that, it convicted the heck out of me.
You know what I mean?
And it still does to this day.
That's what it's supposed to do.
It's not supposed to enlighten you to feel enlightenment, you know, to be like God like these other doctrines do.
It's supposed to convict you to make you repent, to understand that you are not a God.
You never would be a God.
You are a child of the Most High.
And it's because of Him and only Him.
He is the glory.
Now, another thing with all the similarities, all these doctrines, they all teach you it's about you, you, you, you, you, you.
Enlighten you.
You can do this.
You can do that.
Blah, blah, blah.
You, you, you.
But out of all those doctrines, because people say there's all these religions in the world, what makes you think the Bible is...
The true gospel of all these religions of the world.
Well, here's the thing.
All those doctrines push you up on a pedestal.
They make you feel important.
They make grandiose titles for you and everything else.
They make you feel like you're something.
But this here, the Bible, no, it's not about you.
In fact, it humbles your butt.
This here humbles your butt.
The Bible.
And it gives complete glory to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
That's what separates this from every doctrine in the world.
That you are not a god, a low-case g god or a goddess, and you never will be.
Get over it.
Especially this New Age garbage that really ticks me off that's trickled to these other religions.
So that you could become a god that was Satan's first life.
You could become like God.
No, you can't.
No, you won't, and you never will be.
Everybody that lived through history that said, oh, my own god or goddess, guess where they are?
They're dead in the ground.
Because the thing is, if you were your own God, you could choose, alright, I'm going to live forever.
I'm not going to die, I'm just going to live forever.
Everybody said that, you know, to the age that they died.
The people today who think they're a God, guess what?
Your time's going to come when you die.
It's like, well, there's the law of the universe, and that's where we have to die.
Well, if you're God, who says you have to obey Allah?
You know what I mean?
It's just so contradictory.
But anyway, what I'm just trying to say, these things are just doctrines of devils.
Every single one of these things we just showed today.
Matthew 24, 4 and 5 says, And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceives you, for many shall come in my name, saying, I am the Christ, and shall deceive many.
And we can get into a thousand verses about false doctrines and antichrist and false prophets and everything else.
Every one of these people we mentioned today, guys, those are exactly where the book of Matthew warns us about.
The book of Matthew is just, I mean, of course the whole Bible is amazing, but the book of Matthew, if you want to learn how to combat these false doctrines, guys, you read the, you know, I wouldn't actually suggest people doing that, unless it's an education basis only to compare things, right?
Read these other doctrines and read the book of Matthew.
And you're like, whoa.
And this is the thing, a lot of good Catholics, how do they come out of the faith?
Look, you have the old ones like Martin Luther, Charles Tinsdale, former bishops, former Catholic priests, that one day it's like, I'm going to read the Bible for myself.
Wow.
Yeah, same thing with Mormons, still good Mormons that would read the Bible.
Oh man, why is that doctrine saying this and the Bible still knows this?
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So I don't even know where I left off.
Can't hear you.
Can't hear you.
Oh, man.
Forget it.
I gotta get a new wire.
This thing's all busted up.
So yeah, alright, I'm just gonna leave it there.
So basically I was just going into a rant saying, hey, these Gospels of man, they're garbage.
They're satanic.
And then the Apostate Bible was talking about the NIV. And the other thing I was talking about too was Gary Wayne, I was talking to him on his Facebook page.
Him and his buddies were defending the NIV Bible.
And I'm like, how could this be?
This guy's an intelligent man and you're sitting there defending the Apostate Bible.
It's unreal.
These people out there, they claim to be intelligent, and they are worldly intelligent, absolutely.
They've got degrees in eschatology, theology, and everything else, but yet they're spiritually dumb.
I hate to say it that way, but it's the truth.
You say they're defending these garbage doctrines than these apostate Bibles.
Thank you guys for texting me and telling me the audio was out.
So yeah, that was a good rant too because it was a lot of information just getting out there.
Yeah, you don't defend...
I've got to do a show on NRE Bible and ESV because it's disgusting.
People sit there and defend these doctrines and I'm like, you realize what you're saying?
They remove thousands of verses, words, I'm sorry, tons of verses all together and they change or remove important key verses.
Now, if you remove an important key word, I'm sorry, it changes the whole context of the verse.
They say, well, those verses ain't deleted, they're in the footnotes.
Why are they in the footnotes when you know most people are not going to read those footnotes?
Why are they in the footnotes?
Oh, because recent scholars said that they might not have been included in the original text.
Alright, so let me get this straight.
The King James Bible, you had the best scribes in probably European history.
Dozens of them all got together to translate the original Hebrew and Greek text to the King James Bible.
So, for hundreds of years, this has been fine.
All of a sudden, these modern-day scholars think they know better than them.
Yeah, you ain't going to tell me that at all.
You're not going to tell me that.
These so-called scholars today know better than those guys back then.
That's a joke.
Those people back then knew the Bible.
A 12-year-old knew the Bible 200 years ago, knew the Bible than most of those people behind those pulpits today.
And the thing is, you've got to know the spiritual application of the Bible, the spiritual part of the Bible that your kind of mind can't understand nor even comprehend.
So, you can sit there and brag, oh, I got a degree in theology, eschatology, and I'm a Bible scholar.
Whoop-de-doo, it means absolutely nothing.
Unless you have the Bible taught to you and written upon your heart by the Holy Spirit, that means absolutely nothing.
You can take those doctrines, okay, on your wall and everything, those, I'm sorry, certificates, and you can just tear them up and throw them away because they mean nothing to God.
Plain and simple.
So if you think that's, I mean, it's unreal.
It really is.
And these people just, they go around bragging about this stuff and they're liars.
They don't know what the hell they're talking about, you know what I mean?
And it's sickening.
So, oh man, it's just unreal.
And these people need to understand this, yeah?
And they need to understand that you need to learn the Bible through the Holy Spirit.
That's it.
And so, we're going to go to the questions and answers show here.
And it's almost 12 here.
So, actually, no, I'm going to take a vote.
So, guys, do you want to go to the questions and answers show?
Just yes or no.
And if not, we'll just skip it to next week, whatever.
But if you guys want to go to the Q&A show where you can call in and ask questions, whatever the case, put a yes in the chat room and a no.
I'll take a vote because...
I know we went a little late tonight, so I know a lot of people are tired, so put yes and no in the chat room.
So if you want to call in, do the Q&A and all that, put yes, and if you don't, just put no.
So I think I woke up a couple of neighbors over there.
Well, yeah, it's a business area anyway, so whatever.
The last church, they went and put verses in from NIV. And they got up and walked out.
Yeah, if you go to a church, right, and you look and they have the Bibles in there.
And if you see, oh, it's NIV. No, yeah, the other thing too is like, oh, the NIV is easier to read.
And those verses that they took or put in the footnotes, they're not proven to be actual from the original text.
So, these people just made these verses up.
And how is that true?
So, you just say, for instance, right?
You got verses 4, 5, and 6, and 7. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. They removed verse 5. So, let me guess.
They wrote 1, 2, 3, and they just skipped 4, 5, 6, and 7. Like, it makes no sense at all when these people say this stuff.
Oh yeah, they removed it because it's not in the original text.
How do you know that?
Because these modern day scholars think so?
And then, you know, not a coincidence they removed the word blood a lot out of that.
And they say him instead of Jesus.
Who's him?
We go a million instances on the NIV and ESV. How polluted they are.
And oh, it's easier to read.
It's not easier to read.
Yeah, it's easier to read the words.
And they put, you know, we talked about, let's go where Russia was.
It literally says beer and wine.
There was no beer back then.
It says strong drink in the King James.
Strong drink is not beer.
Anybody that drinks alcohol knows darn well a beer is not a strong drink.
You know, there'll be a mixed drink or something like that.
Like some hardcore liquor.
It's not, you know, and that's what the NIV does.
It literally puts the word beer in it.
And it changes like a lot of important stuff, literally does.
And we could go on a rabbit hole with this, down a rabbit hole with this stuff, with the KGV versus the NIV. And it is completely corrupt.
If you look at the KGV, yeah, sure, it's a little broken English.
People say, well, it's not the proper English.
There's no such thing as proper English.
There's no such thing as proper English.
And so they say, well, it corrects the English.
No, it doesn't correct the English.
To our modern day stuff.
And the King James is like, it's not hard.
You take your time.
Take your time to learn these words and all that.
It's not hard.
You know, so this is why we stop.
I just want to point that out, too, because a lot of people ask me, why don't you use Gary Wayne no more on the show?
Why don't you use this one on the show?
And again, I got people asking that.
That's why.
You know, I love these guys.
They're good people and all that.
But, you know, I'm not going to use people who promote prostate Bibles.
And also in their books, they're promoting the Quran as if it's Holy Scripture.
It's not Holy Scripture.
I'm not going to do that no more.
Just for what?
Some clicks and stuff?
No.
I'm going to use people who are sounded with the Word of God, the King James, Geneva, whatever the case.
I'm not going to use people who use, promote these other doctrines and also especially these modern day apostate Bibles.
Not going to happen.
You know what I mean?
And so that's what we do here.
You know what I mean?
It's like we've got to follow the doctrine of God, the Holy Bible, you know, not what's popular.
Because if that was the case, then we'd be preaching over here Oh, everybody, we're going to be beamed up anytime now.
We're going to, you know, all the Monday dispensational stuff.
So, let me see here.
Yes, yes, yes.
Alright, so, alright, we've got a lot of yeses.
So, let me do that here.
So...
Let me get the link here.
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That's beyond anything important.
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We got a lot of donations and thank you guys so much.
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I want to thank you guys for doing that.
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Just pray to you guys that the landlord is...
Opens her heart.
Yeah, I think it's a woman, whatever.
The landlord is, you know, helps her.
You know what I mean?
In other words, gives her time and everything else.
So, all that good stuff.
So, all right, guys.
So, let me see here.
So, if you want to contact me, truthradioshowatoutlook.com.
And also, tomorrow night, the Midnight Ride, 11 p.m.
Eastern with David and, yeah, David Carrico and John Pounders.
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So we're going to go next to the Q&A Rumble show.
And let me put that link in the description.
I think I put the wrong one.
Yep.
Hang on a second.
Let me get the show.
The Q&A link here.
So if you're not subscribed to Rumble, please do because it helps us out and all that stuff.
And plus Rumble, you definitely want to subscribe to them.
And there's the link in the chat room there.
And also in the description, it says a Q&A show.
So we'll be there about five minutes from now.
And all that stuff.
So thank you guys for tuning to the broadcast here.
And we will see you next week.
Right here.
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We're going to have a lady on.
It's going to be called Halloween.
SRA. I'm sorry.
SRA and Halloween.
So David picked out that title.
So it's going to be pretty good.
So the week after.
On the 25th I believe it is.
David's coming on to do another Halloween show.
So it's going to be pretty cool.
So.
Maybe we could drag Brother Brian on.
That'd be awesome.
So have Brian and David on.
That'd be pretty cool.
So anyway, yeah, everybody text Brian.
I know he's busy and I feel bad, but text Brian.
We miss you, man.
All right, guys.
So we'll see you on the Q&A show.
Give me about two minutes, whatever.
And go to Rumble there.
And we love you.
God bless.
Shalom.
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