Apologist vs Apologist: Was there a Great Apostasy?
Was there really a great apostasy? What was the rock Jesus built His church on? Find out in this article.
Was there really a great apostasy? What was the rock Jesus built His church on? Find out in this article.
Michael tackles the age old question “Are Mormons Christian” from a new perspective. The answer may surprise you.
Michael Flournoy debates his fiercest rival, his former Mormon self, on the prophetic mission of Joseph Smith.
Did you know there are 3 types of Latter-day Saints? Find out which one you are!
Based on the article, “The Three LDS Conversions.”
The LDS view of eternal law is appealing because it pardons God from the problem of evil, but at what cost?
In this article, Matthew Eklund defends the orthodox view of Monotheism against the errors of polytheism and ascension to godhood.
When it comes to Evangelical and LDS soteriology, the major difference is we believe there was only one temple.
Mormons often boast spiritual experiences to bolster their conversions. But what happens when those experiences contradict their testimonies?
Matthew presents the historic Reformed understanding of the 4th commandment regarding the Sabbath day from creation to today.
In this article, Michael Flournoy uses parallels between the tribes of Judah and Joseph to describe his faith journey.
This article invites Latter-day Saints to look inwardly at the tactics they use. It is a litmus test to determine spiritual maturity.
In this article Michael explains how his perception of Calvinism has changed since leaving the Mormon church.
In this article, Michael explains why miracles, healings, and burning bosoms do not point the way to the truth.
In this article, Paul Nurnberg explains the inerrancy of scripture and where LDS scriptures fall short, thus flunking inerrancy.
In this article, Michael explains why an ongoing restoration negates the power and appeal of the LDS church.
In part 4 of his series, Paul is drawn by God to study and examine the historicity of the Bible versus The Book of Mormon.
In this article, Michael explains how Moroni 7 aligns with Biblical Christianity and the Protestant doctrine of imputation.
In Part 3 of this series “Dialogues With My Former Self”, Paul continues on the topic of why he still loves God.
In this article, Michael and Fred discuss how to get on the same wavelength as Latter-day Saints in how to share the gospel as a friend.
“…what meaning is there to loss, to suffering, to life itself, if there is nothing, no ultimate resolution, justice, or Love?”
Is our preaching drawing Mormons to Christ or turning them away? Does blunt truth equal love? The Biblical answer may surprise you.
“The tragic nature of being a quester is that one risks losing everything…I hope that you will one day find the words of my apostolic namesake to be as affirming of your journey and transformation as I do now—
Mormons love to throw around the term “Christ-like”. But they portray Him as a gentle lamb who never offended anyone, when in truth He’s the Lion of Judah.
Leaving the LDS faith is comes with many challenges: emotional heartbreak, identity crisis, and loss of social structure. Here is a word of encouragement.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims to be a restored gospel. But is it a restoration of Christianity or the Law?
Mormonism boasts an incredibly unique story. Its theology includes a pre-mortal existence where humanity lived as God’s literal children before coming to earth. Mormons also believe in eternal families and in the exaltation of man, or the ability to become Gods. Amid this story, there is also an unlikely hero: Lucifer. Of course, any Latter-day …
There are three conversions in Mormonism: social, doctrinal, and spiritual. Doctrinal Conversion is to believe that the tenets of Mormonism are true, along with The Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. Social Conversion is to believe that the LDS church is a godly institution, its leaders are inspired, and its founder, …
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When I was a child, I frequently fought with my younger brother. I’m not talking about play battles, I mean we were trying to destroy each other. My parents had tried to make us stop, to no avail. One night, amid World War 3, my mother made a startling announcement: she and our father had …
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Latter-day Saints take communion once a week in remembrance of the sacrifice of Christ as admonished in Luke 22:19 and Doctrine and Covenants 20:75. This is not, however, the only reason they take it. Mormons also take communion in order to renew their baptismal covenant. This covenant, made at baptism, is a two-way promise that …
Taking Sacrament: The Mormon Communion Conundrum Read More »
A Guide for Witnessing to Latter-day Saints Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. Matthew 10:16 ESV In 2016, God made a major change in my life. I went from being an LDS apologist, to a saved Christian. Many things …
This article shows where the true gospel can be found in The Book of Mormon and why it’s useful in witnessing.
How should we respond when a Mormon accuses of us sinning all we want?
A brief synopsis of Evangelical beliefs. This is NOT a creed!
The god of Mormonism is not worthy of our worship. Read this article to find out why.
Is Outer Darkness the ultimate place of punishment… or is it the place of happiness?
This article is about the Mormon version of the Holy Ghost and his most undesirable trait.
A rewritten translation using LDS concepts. The overall message is the same: We are not justified by anything we do.
This article exposes the problems with an open canon, especially in an environment like Mormonism, where revelation never stops.
There are two gospels: amputation and imputation. By delving into these gospels we see that Mormonism stands in opposition to Christianity.