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Re: Kolab name has Mormon references
by Jim Avila on Thursday 15/Feb/2007, @12:59
Although I am now a follower of Christ, I am a former Mormon who attained the Melchezidek priesthood, therefore I can speak from personal experience. I can tell you that Mormons believe and teach that Jesus originally came from the planet Kolab, which is somewhere in the universe. They may deny this, but they also believe that Jesus and Lucifer were brothers created by God the Father. They teach that God the Father told Jesus and Lucifer to come up with a plan for the salvation of mankind, that God the Father preferred Jesus' plan of sacrificing Himself over Lucifers plan to force mankind to obey God. That, supposedly, was the beginning of Lucifer's jealous rebellion against God. They also believe that those who are worthy will become gods themselves and create their own worlds just as Jesus did. Their real focus is not on Jesus, but on Joseph Smith as a prophet of God. In reality, because they believe that Jesus was created, they deny His deity as part of the Triune God, which, by definition qualifies Mormonism as a cult. Mormonism is truly one of the more cleverly devised deceptions of Satan. I know a great deal about Mormonism and am willing to answer any questions about it.
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