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Why are some self-described evangelicals willing to embrace a religion that replaces the Triune God of the Bible with a pantheon of false deities?
Martyn Lloyd-Jones asserts that to remove preaching from its proper place in the church is, spiritually speaking, "well nigh to a criminal act."
Mimicking many ancient pagan religions, Mormonism teaches that God the Father is not God from eternity, but was a human being who became God.
Mormonism's false "Jesus" is the kind of god that Scripture condemns in Romans 1:23 - "an image made like corruptible man."
God's fulfilled Christmas promises are proof that His Word is the one thing you can always trust, in every circumstance of life.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones foretold the condition of preaching in the 21st-century Evangelical church.
The Mormon church's official name - "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" - is a falsehood and a blasphemy.
The most notable characteristic of Mormon teaching regarding the Holy Spirit is that it contains a great deal of confusion and contradiction.
Jesus' teaching about "the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees" focused on the pernicious nature of error.
Mormon theology speaks of the "Holy Spirit" as an impersonal force, but according to Scripture the Third Person of the Trinity is a Divine Person.