Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Joseph had quite a bit to participate in the history of Mormonism. I mean other than even being a Prophet. By the way he was the 6th Prophet in the history of Mormonism. He was born in far west Missouri to Hyrum and Mary Fielding Smith. His birthday was November 13, 1838. Joseph F. Smith started his process of Mormonism, AKA: baptized, in 1852 at the age 13 by Heber C. Kimball. Joseph F. Smith served 4 missions with one of them being a service mission. His first one was to Hawaii and happened in 1854. Then the second was to Hawaii as well, but this time he had Lorenzo Snow and Ezra Taft Benson join him. Joseph F. Smith became an Apostle on July 1, 1866. Then a second counselor to John Taylor on the 10th of October, 1880. Then on September 13, 1898 became the second counselor to Lorenzo Snow. The first huge thing he donated to the history of Mormonism is that he adopted the Boy Scouts of America. You can still enter through the state for it, but if your part of Mormonism you're just basically already registered right off and Mormonism helps to fund it. A year later he created another widely known item to make it another big event in the history of Mormonism. This is that he put together seminary. Then another year after that making it 1913 he adopted another program that stuck around for a year. this was the campfire program for the young women's. So in 1914, that one year, it got replaced with a year-round beehive girls program. Continuing in the process of individual years he started to promote FHE, family home evening. Joseph F. Smith may have not gotten to dedicate any Temples either, but he did get to dedicate some sites for temples. He was able to dedicate the Laie Hawaii temple finally in the same year instead of the next, so basically 1915. then a couple years back in 1913 he dedicated the site for the Cardston Alberta Canada Temple.
I enjoy his testimony so I'll post that first this time. "We are living for eternity and not merely for the moment. Death does not part us from one another, if we have entered into sacred relationships with each other by virtue of the authority that God has revealed to the children of men. Our relationships are formed for eternity. We have prove ourselves faithful and true to the covenants that we have entered into here, and then we will receive a fullness of joy." I agree with him families will live together in this life and after."
I also enjoy this quote from him, " We desire it destinctly understood that 'Mormonism' as it is called, has come to the world to stay."
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Lorenzo Snow
The 5th Prophet in the history of Mormonism was Lorenzo Snow. Lorenzo Snow was born April 3rd 1814. He was born in Mantua, Ohio and his parents were Oliver and Rosetta Leonora Pettibone Snow. Wilford Woodruff was baptized on June 19th, 1836 at age 22. Later on February 12, 1849 he became an apostle causing him to be 34. Once Wilford Woodruff died Lorenzo Snow died Lorenzo Snow received the privilege to guide the church. He was officially ordained Prophet on September 13, 1898 at the age of 84. Lorenzo Snow may have not had the privilege of dedicating anything, but he did get to meet up with and give a copy of the Book of Mormon to Queen Victoria while on one of his missions which was in New England. Another Great mission he got to go on was Hawaii. While Prophet he brought to attention the importance of paying tithing. He did later die in Salt Lake City on October 10, 1901 being 87 years old. At this Joseph F. Smith become the next Prophet in the history of Mormonism.
A quote from him is: "As a servant of God, I bear witness to the revelations of His will in the nineteenth century" That's one of the purposes of being a Prophet. to guide us with one of those ways being revelations.

A Testimony of his is: "A word or two about Joseph Smith. Perhaps there are very few men now living who were so well acquainted with Joseph Smith the Prophet as I was. I was with him often times. I visited him in his family, sat at his table, associated with him under various circumstances, and had private interviews with him for counsel. I know that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God; I know that he was an honorable man, a moral man, and that he had the respect of those who were acquainted with him. The Lord has shown me most clearly and completely that he was a prophet of God, and that he held the Holy Priesthood."

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Wilford Woodruff was the fourth President in the history of Mormonism. He President Woodruff was born in Aron Connecticut on the 1st of March in 1807. His Parents were Aphek Woodruff and Beulah Thompson. He Joined Mormonism in 1833 and served a few missions his first being in the southern end of the US. Wilford Woodruff got ordained and apostle at the young age of 32 on April 26, 1839. Once Wilford Woodruff became Prophet on April 26, 1889 he changed the day in which those of Mormonism fast from the 1st Thursday of each month to the 1st Sunday. He was able to dedicate two temples while President of the church. He got to dedicate the Manti Temple in Utah on May 7, 1888 and the privilege of dedicating the most known Salt Lake Temple on April 6,1893. He died in San Francisco, California at the age of 91. This date was 9/2/1898.
A quote from him is, "We are willing to stand by the revelation of God."
Then a testimony of his is, "I am thankful before the Lord for the blessings that I have enjoyed in this conference and for the testimonies I have heard from these Apostles. They speak as men having authority inspired by the spirit of God, and they speak the truth. Many of our friends that have labored with us have passed away. We ourselves shall pas away in our time. I may say that if it had bot been for the prayers of these thousands of Latter-Day-Saints, I today should have been mingling with my brethren in the Spirit World. I know that I have been preserved by the prayers of my brethren and sisters, and I am still with you. I feel very weak, and hardly qualified to magnify my calling as an apostle, as the leader of the people of Israel, in fact, no man is, only as moved upon by the power of God. what little time I may stay here I hope my heart will not be set on the riches of this world, but on doing the will of God and uniting with my brethren in bearing of the great work and responsibility resting upon us. If we will do this, all will be right."
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Monday, December 10, 2012

John Taylor in the History of Mormonism

In the history of Mormonism there was a man by the name of President John Taylor. He was the 3rd president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints. He was born November 1, 1808 to James Taylor and Agnes Taylor. They resided in Milnthorpe, England at this moment. He was married to Leonora Cannon and this marriage happened January 28,1833 in Toronto Canada actually. He was serving a mission for Methodists at the time. He went through a few religions really. He started with the church of England and then went to Methodist around 16 years old. John Taylor participated in the marriage of Leonora while on a mission for them and then later on May 9, 1836 got baptized to start his history in Mormonism. two and a half years later on December 19, 1838 he got put into one of the Twelve Apostles. Then he served another mission, but this time for Mormonism. He went to Great Britain. Later in 1844 John Taylor got injured during the episode at Carthage Jail. John Taylor was able to follow Brigham Young in becoming Prophet and President of the Church in 1880. Then got to guide the Church for 7 years before his death on July 25, 1887. While President of the Church he got to dedicate the Logan Utah Temple.
A really great quote from him is, " I would rather trust in the living God than in any other power on Earth"
A testimony as well that was recorded with being one of his last was, "I know that God rules and reigns in this nation and among the nations of the earth, and that He will direct all things, according to the counsels of His will. I know that the work that God has commenced in these last days will continue to go forth despite the powers of darkness and all the fiends of hell."
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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Brigham Young's role in the History of Mormonism

The 2nd Prophet in the history of Mormonism was Brigham Young. Brigham Young was born on June 1st of 1801. Brigham's dad was John Young and his mom was Abigail Howe. He was Born in Whitingham Vermont. Brigham Young was poor enough to have his mother die when he was only 14 years old. So then He started to become a carpenter. Eventually in the year 1832, causing him to be 30 years old, Brigham Young got baptized. A few years later on the 14th of February, 1835 he was called to be an Apostle in the History of Mormonism. While an Apostle he got to go to Great Britain to serve a mission for two years. More years later the event of Joseph and Hyrum Smith's Martyrs caused Brigham Young to take charge of the church. He resided at the Nauvoo, Illinois temple dedication in 1846. Later after trekking for a while in Kanesville, Iowa Brigham Young was ordained Prophet. This resided in the year of 1847. The trek continued to Salt Lake Utah where there he confirmed "this is the place". Once the initial Pioneers got here he formed the Perpetual Emigration Fund which assisted others to get to Utah. This Funding was formed in October of the year 1849. There's a program around that he formed. this is young men's and young women's. They vary for each ward. It can happen Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. It changes each year around some specific time. Young men's is scouts and I don't know what young women's has. It's put for 12 years old through high school. The young women's was made first in 1869 and then young men's in 1876. Brigham Young was able to dedicate the St. George Temple in Utah in 1877. I mean the year since he dedicated it on April 6 and he died August 29, 1877. 
He had a great quote that I have to totally agree with it is, " 'Mormonism' has made me all I am; and the grace, the power, and the wisdom of God will make me all that I ever will be, either in time or in eternity. 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

In the history of Mormonism Joseph Smith Jr. was the very first prophet of the latter days. Joseph Smith was born on December 23,1805 in Sharon, Vermont to Joseph and Lucy Smith. Joseph Smith Jr. was a little farm boy and started to look for a correct gospel. He ran across James 1:5 and took it into effect to have the first vision happen. This happened in 1820 when he was 14 years old. He was told that all were incomplete. 3 years later in 1823 Moroni came to him in the middle of the night and told Joseph about some golden plates that were buried. Later in 1827 Joseph got married. On Jan 18, 1827 he got married to Emma Hale. They were unfortunate to have a majority of their children die though. Out of 9, sadly to say only 4 lived past the age of 2. Joseph finally completed the restoration of the church in the history of Mormonism in the year of 1830. On February 27, 1833 (yes I know, I'm putting a lot of dates) Joseph Smith provided the Word of Wisdom. Later Joseph Smith was martyred in 1844 in Cartage Jail that resides in Illinois. This 27th of February was a sad day in the history of Mormonism. He shared an excellent testimony.
" I had now got my mind satisfied so far as the sectarian world was concerned-that it was not my duty to join with any of them, but to continue as I was until further directed. I had found the testimony of James to be true-that a man who lacked wisdom might ask of God, and obtain, and not be upbraided."
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Prophets in the History of Mormonism

There has been 16 different prophets in the history of Mormonism. This will have a list of them with what years they were leading the church and what I feel the greatest contribution they made was. I will put them in order. From first to last and then also name the years each one lead in the history of Mormonism and What I feel their greatest contribution was while they were President of Mormonism. We start off with Joseph Smith Jr. He went from 1830-1844 and organized the restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Next was Brigham Young. He went from 1847 to 1877 and led the Pioneers to Utah so that they would stop getting attacked. 3rd was John Taylor. He make Zion's Central Board of Trade during the years of 1880-1887. Wilford Woodruff went from 1887 to 1898 and Organized the idea of the daily school additions of seminary and Institute for teens and young adults. Lorenzo Snow lead Mormonism 1898-1901. He created the law of tithing. Next was Joseph F. Smith,1901-1918. He did a major event in the history of Mormonism which was to promote scouting so it's basically known as an LDS thing, but still technically a National item. when I was an 11 year old scout we had someone from another religion with us. We're up to the 7th President with being Heber J. Grant. He went from 1918-1945. He created the church welfare program. George Albert Smith did 1945-1951 and had the privilege of having the first televised general conference. This happened on KSL. David O. McKay went from 1951 to 1970 and spread Mormonism across the world. Joseph Fielding Smith went 1970-1972 and created the Mormon magazines: Ensign, New Era, and the Friend. Harold B. Lee is 11th going 1972-1973 and started international missions. Spencer W. Kimball did another marvelous work in the history of Mormonism and let all worthy males have the authority of the Priesthood. He went 1973-1985. Ezra Taft Benson did 1985-1994 and promoted the Book of Mormon like crazy. Howard W. Hunter was in for only 1 year as well running him from 1994-1995 and got the 2000th stake created for Mormonism. Gordon B. Hinckley is 15th in line and went from 1995-2008. He is tied among the Perpetual Education Fund and dedicating more than half the LDS Temples that are currently in use. The 16th and current Prophet is Thomas S. Monson. He started in 2008 and is still going now, of course. He announced a couple monthes ago that men may serve a mission at 18 now and women at 19.
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Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Willie and Martin Handcart Companies in the History of Mormonism

There is an event in the History of Mormonism that people have heard about called the handcart companies. These Hand cart companies used handcarts due to a lack of money for wagons. There were 10, but I'm going to speak about the 4th and 5th companies. These are the Willie and Martin Handcart Companies. These Two companies both left in 1856 and suffered major trials. Greater than those of other companies. Each Company left at different times and arrives at different times. The Martin Handcart Company was named after Edward Martin. They arrive into Salt Lake on the 9th of November. They had a total of about 220 deaths in both companies. The Willie Handcart Company was named after James G. Willie. They had a harder time. They arrived on the 30th still of November, but they had over 125 deaths to their company. These Two companies had to fight terrible snowstorms that arrived early in the year and due to all the terrible environments events in this moment in the history of Mormonism they had who knows how many amputations of fingers, legs, arms, and whatever else. Just imagine how terrible it would have been like to live in this moment in time with them. They re-enact the handcart companies as a general in an event that happens every four years that teens ages 14-18 can go on with parents approval. It's a ton shorter of course, but they do have two companies that go a further distance to display this. They do this stuff in the summer instead. They just display the Willie and Martin by having them go an extra distance.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The 116 Lost Pages in the History of Mormonism

It was a sad day in the history of Mormonism with the event of having some of the transcript stolen. Back in July of 1828 Martin Harris, one of the participants in translating the Book of Mormon asked if he could bring the translated parts to show his wife. He wanted to do this because his wife was threatening to kick Martin out of the house due to finding disbelief that Martin was actually doing what he was claiming. Joseph was told by Jesus to not allow him. Martin tried a second time and again, got refused. On a third and final time Jesus finally let Martin bring the transcripts back to show select people. Martin sadly did not adhere to these conditions. As result the workings had gotten stolen. Another result of this is that Martin Harris lost the privilege to assist in translating the Book of Mormon and Joseph had the power revoked for a temporary amount of time. Once Joseph Smith had repented he received the Golden Plates, Urim and Thumum, and power to translate again. This time he had a man by the name of Oliver Cowdery to help him in the translating of the plates. There were 116 pages translated at this time which composed the Book of Lehi. Later after Joseph started translating the Plates again he was informed that he should proceed instead of start over due to the man that had stolen them had changed them and would proclaim that the ones the man was holding were the original and that Joseph had changed what was originally on there. This plan to antagonize the translation was planned from Lucifer. I would post the youtube clips here, but they're being uncooperative so here's hyperlinks, part-1, part-2.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The History of Mormonism starts with the son of a man named Joseph Smith. This son's name was Joseph Smith Jr. This male while 14 in the year of 1820 was Exploring a multitude of churches wondering which one of them was the actual true church. He just kept looking and looking and still was puzzled. As he examined them he found a scripture of James 1:5 from the New Testament. This hit him that if you lack wisdom ask God and He will tell you the answer to your question. 




So Joseph went deep into the Sacred Grove to pray to God to ask in which church was the true church. Joseph Smith was suddenly taken upon by a spirit preventing him from being able to speak and was going to lose consciousness when a pillar of light descended from the skies containing two personages. As these two arrived the power left and didn't bind him anymore. One of them called Joseph Smith by name and pointed to the other saying this is my Beloved Son, hear Him. God said this pointing to Jesus Christ. The vision continued and Joseph asked which of the churches were true. Jesus informed him that none were. That they were all wrong to Him and that the true gospel was to be restored to the Earth. Later Joseph was asked to restore the true Church of Jesus Christ, now known as Mormonism. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Mormonism: Sacrament Meeting

A Talk In Sacrament Meeting
I explained Mormonism's Sacrament in another post. That was for the Sacrament portion itself. This post is going to be about Mormonism's full Sacrament meeting. It will vary on which Sunday it is though on what will happen sometimes. Like usually every first Sunday of each month It will be what Mormonism has a "fast Sunday" in case you haven't heard of what is contained in a fast Sunday it's of where people fast, or open with a prayer and then don't eat and have that fast go toward whatever they prayed for. Jesus went through a 40 day fast. Proceeding back to what happens on a Mormonism fast Sunday after the Sacrament is distributed people then have the opportunity to go up to the podium and bare their testimony, or basically share what they have a testimony of. The times that fast Sundays are either postponed, or done early is when the first week of the month is taken by either Mormonism's General Conference, or their Stake Conference. On normal Sundays you have talks given. It varies among wards again. In family Mormonism wards you usually have two youth as in 12-17 year old guys and girls give little 5 minute ideas. Then you have an adult man and an adult woman give about a 15 minute talk each. Sometimes you get a rest hymn, or a musical number. Around the holidays you usually get the ward choir for the musical number. I'm in mine. I actually joined mine on the spot. There was a guy I knew from my family ward previously and he was the only male so I had to join him so that he wasn't alone. I did fail to mention a couple other things that happen. That's that there are opening and closing hymns that play and the congregation sings to at the beginning and and of Sacrament meeting. Then the other item I failed to mention also applies to the individual Sacrament portion as well. It's that there's another hymn that's played and sang to while the Sacrament bread is being broken. Then at the beginning of Sacrament meeting Mormonism matters are brought to attention containing items of the ward and stake.
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Mormonism: Sacrament

The true Sacrament was restored through Mormonism. I will speak on how Mormonism administers the Sacrament though. About each male's duty. An item that is needed to be known before explaining is that yes, the people messing around with giving the Sacrament do have to be guys of Mormonism. It requires the Priesthood and its duties. You usually have young guys participating. You do have a minimum age of course though. This age is of 12. I'll start will the highest age of the Aaronic Priesthood. This is The Priests with the ages of 16+. I mention all of this age stuff and duties as well in my Priesthood section. Their duty in the Sacrament is to brake the bread and bless the Sacrament. An item in this is that they can't have the same person do both prayers. Then also the Prayers for each has to be said exact. If screwed up it needs to be said again. I had that flaw my first time. I had to do it three times. I felt so embarrassed. Due to that I have too much fear. Then last week there was one at my ward that had to repeat it once. At that he just corrected it and that's fine as long as it's during.
The next down in age is for the Teachers. They have the duty to prepare the Sacrament for Mormonism. This of course happens before people arrive. I mean preparing in the manner of filling the trays with cups of water and pieces of bread to be blessed and putting the trays on the table to be blessed during the meeting itself. I used to have the duty of doing this even though I am an Elder. I did it even when I was an Elder due to being in a singles ward. Now there has been Priest, or those without the Melchizedek Priesthood come so now it is more closer of their duty. I came one day and they didn't really let me get in to help. I still keep the job of another level of the Aaronic I will mention later. Another job of the teachers is I guess to guard the doors is a way to phrase it. They close the doors of the Chapel room itself so that others can't get in until the Sacrament portion of the meeting is over. Then also to make sure that people/kids don't get out due to unimportant reasons that can wait until after the Sacrament is over.
Now is when I will speak of the Deacon's duty in the Sacrament. The Deacon's duty is to pass it around to those of Mormonism that are worthy to take it and renew their baptismal covenants. It is so sad to see someone nto partake of the Sacrament when they are old enough and a member of Mormonism. That means that they have done something that is a greater sin that they need to repent of. This is the duty I was mentioning previous that I still do constantly. I pass the Sacrament. Really it's something that's supposed to vary among people due to it being in a singles ward, but I guess guys just got enough of it while they were a deacon. I'm the one that usually gives to the Bishop of my ward. You have to ensure that you give it to the Bishop first then the 1st counselor and then the 2nd counselor. Unless you have the Stake President attending. Then you have him. I have to admit I don't know what would happen to have a Quorum of the 70 with you. I've had that happen while I was at my family ward, but I wasn't one to pass at that moment. An item is that the others must wait until the Bishop/Stake President partake of it before you let others. Then once everyone has had a chance you then line up in different spots depending on how your ward chooses and then once the Priests, or other people blessing stand up then you come back to them to hand the current item back for the water, or to end.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Choosing Jesus: Mormonism

Mormonism believes that Jesus Christ was chosen to come before we came to Earth through a select event. This event that Mormonism believes in is referred to as the war in Heaven. In this event Go the Father put forth his plans for creating the Earth. God did announce that he would need someone to go down and suffer for all mankind to be able to return with Him again. At this thought you had two beings to offer. You had Jesus Christ and you had another by the title of Lucifer. Each of them had select requirements though. Jesus was willing to go and let God take credit for everything. Jesus would let everyone choose for themselves if they wanted to go good, or bad. That way you wouldn't be guaranteed to live with God again, but then you're truly tested. I make mention of the "truly tested" deal due to the fact that Lucifer would make it so no one could sin. They wouldn't know right from wrong since you wouldn't be able to do wrong. Lucifer did have another requirement to being the one for coming down and suffering. This is a matter of not God having the credit for everything, but nothing. Instead Lucifer himself would receive the credit for everything that happened. As people can tell Jesus had won. These results were a 2:1 ratio. Basically that 2/3 chose to have Jesus Christ come and 1/3 chose Lucifer to come and die. As a result of his loss Lucifer and his 1/3 were cast out and will not receive bodies for eternal life. Lucifer is now known as Satan, or the Devil. 

The Plan of Salvation in Mormonism

Mormonism has the belief of having a pre-earth life as a lot of people have heard, but I what to talk about later with how people lost their memory once they got to the earth. This whole thing that I am going to talk about is the Plan of Salvation. This little episode in which you forget stuff is referred to as the veil. Here you get born to receive a body and are tested. Varying on how you do here is where you end up once you die here. Once you die you are then sent, varying among how you acted, to either what Mormonism refers to as Spirit Prison and Spirit Paradise. We will remain in these areas until Jesus Christ Comes another time. You know of how Mormonism prosolites the Jesus will comes again. At this point people will be brought to an event that's referred to as the final judgement. With this it decided upon your doings of the Earth and after. With your judgement you are decided to go into one of three levels of descending order. Celestial Kingdom, Terrestrial Kingdom, and Telestial Kingdom. An easy way to remember it is basically Sea turtle. Sea, Celestial, tur, Terrestrial, tle, Telestial. That's just the amount of happiness of descending. The Telestial, or least pleasant Kingdom is going to be about as happy as Earth. There is one last spot that isn't enjoyable period. This place is said to have weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth. This sad spot is known as outer darkness. You are alone for all eternity. No one can visit you. It's the hardest to get here though. Another fact is that the Celestial Kingdom is split into three more degrees. On the highest of those you do have to be a part of Mormonism though. It's due to having to be married in a temple. Those of the higher Kingdoms are able to visit those of the lesser Kingdoms. Again, just not outer darkness.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Mormonism's General Beliefs



I am going to talk about some of Mormonism's beliefs. One of which is going to be what we call the scriptures. Mormonism has 4 sources for scripture. Three of them are translated. Those are the Book of Mormon, the King James format of the Holy Bible, and the final has one part that isn't translated, but called the Pearl of Great Price. The Pearl of Great Price contains some of Moses and Abraham with being the translated and Joseph Smith history for the record of the beginning of Mormonism, the first vision. The 4th that was just written was the records of the creation of Mormonism. 



In Mormonism there's 2 levels of the Priesthood, power of God. There is the lesser, priesthood of Aaron, and the higher priesthood, Melchizedek. It goes to worthy males ages 12+. Then we have Bishops, Patriarchs, Stake Presidents, Apostles and a Prophet. These are positions of the higher priesthood. 







Mormonism has the belief of the existence of a God, Jesus Christ, and a Holy Ghost. A comparison of Mormonism to other Christian religions is that we believe that those three are three separate beings. They still act as one, but technically separate. Also that there was a debate referred to as the war in heaven. This is where we decided whether Jesus, or Lucifer (aka: Satin) would come and die to atone for our sins. 



Mormonism got moved twice due to their beliefs. Starting with Kirtland Ohio, evacuated to Navuu, then pushed to Utah. Before Mormonism got pushed to Utah Joseph Smith and his brother were martyred. The people that traveled to Utah were known as the pioneers. They finally got to Utah in the year 1847





Another item to Mormonism is of having what is referred to as the Plan of Salvation. It is posted to the left. In it you had a pre-mortal life leading to here. After you die you go to either spirit paradise (Heaven), or spirit prison (Hell). That is only for a temporary amount of time. It then goes onto the final stage once Jesus Christ comes a second time. At that moment varying on your doings in the post-mortal state you get sent to the Telestial Kingdom, Terestrial Kingdom, Celestial Kingdom, or Outer Darkness. It is the hardest thing to get into Outer Darkness.
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Monday, November 5, 2012

What's this Word of Wisdom Mormonism Talks About?

So, some of you wonder what Mormonism refers to when they say the Word of Wisdom. What is the Word of Wisdom? It is a proclamation that was given to Joseph Smith back in 1833. This was given as protection previous of learning about the problems the items in it give. If you want to go into even more detail in which it came out, it was the 27th of February in 1833. Where was it given? I can answer that with Kirtland Ohio.

One of the parts of the Word of Wisdom is having no alcohol. This contains ingesting any format of alcohol. Beer gone, wine gone, rum gone, and other formats. Mormonism protects you from many side effects in this manner such as burning money, loosing memories (and more than just the night), feeling nauseous, and items to ruin your life. I've heard that alcohol tastes nasty as well.

Tobacco is another item that Mormonism has you not do through the Word of Wisdom. Tobacco in the format of cigarettes cigars will most likely give you lung cancer, can give you heart attacks, blood clots in other areas and such. There are people in which lost their vocal ability due to smoking. Then chewing tobacco will affect you in the mouth. It can give you gum cancer. They too waste your money. 
To end I will speak of the Word of Wisdom's diversion from caffeine. Those of Mormonism are asked to not intake caffeine as a general rather than just coffee types. We are asked to stay away from soft drinks, energy drinks, and anything else that contains caffeine as well. The only thing we're able to have since technically it has the smallest amount is chocolate. A majority of energy drinks actually has more caffeine than the average coffee. It has been proven that with too much caffeine it causes poor side effects and can get addicted to it. The center picture of the caffeine portion lists the side effects to it. 

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

The Priesthood in Mormonsim

Mormonism has the authority of the power of God known as the Priesthood. There's two types with the Aaronic and Melchizedek. If you're a worthy Mormon you get the opportunity of wielding the Priesthood. In Mormonism it starts at the age of 12 with the Aaronic Priesthood. Mormonism refers to these 12 and 13 year old males as Deacons. At this age you serve the Sacrament to people during what is called Sacrament meeting. Once you turn 14 you become the Mormonism format of Teacher. This you gain the responsibility of doing what is called home teaching. In this process you get paired up with another male with a format of the Priesthood to visit families and keep up to date with them and deliver a select message. At the age of 16+ you become Mormonism's Priest. Still of the Aaronic Priesthood. At that you bless the Sacrament bread and water. You also get the ability to only baptize people. I mention "only" due to also having the gift of the Holy Ghost to give, but you're unable to give that unless you hold the authority of the Melchizedek Priesthood. One of my friends had the chance to do that to one of his nephews. when he told me that I was surprised since I didn't know that then. I was happy for him as well. You have to be at least age 18 to receive the Melchizedek Priesthood authority. I hold this authority. Once you receive it you are now an Elder. That is when you are able to give the gift of the Holy Ghost. That's not the only thing you're able to do now. You're also able to give blessings in the form of helping people to recover sort of like Jesus. It's not as grand as he did, but helping like the ill to become better, but not instantaneously. It's more of when they're quite ill, or another format of infliction. Another format of blessing you are able to give is to give/ participate in a baby blessing. I got to participate in my nephew's baby blessing due to holding the authority of the Melchizedek Priesthood. Mormonism then has a higher level of being a High Priest. This is required to be a Bishop, Stake President, Patriarch, part of the Quorum of the Seventy, Quorum of the Twelve, or one of the men from the First Presidency. Mormonism has what is called wards and the Bishop is the leader of that group. It is temporary. The Stake President is a leader as well, but this time what Mormonism calls a stake, or a perimeter of wards. A Patriarch in Mormonism is one that gives a select format of blessings that only those can give. Those blessings can only be given once to each person. Both of those are also a position in which you can be released. Then final one that you can be released from is being part of the Quorum of the Seventy. This is a higher position to be in. Then starting with the ones that the only way you are released is by death. The first is being part of the Quorum of the Twelve. These are ones that are to be the Prophet of Mormonism. The current are David A. Bednar, M. Russel Ballard, Boydd K. Packer, Russel M. Neilson, D. Todd Christopherson, David A. Cook, L. Tom Perry, Dallin H. Oaks, Richard G. Scott, Robert D. Hales. Jeffery R. Holland, and Neil L. Anderson. The First Presidency contains Thomas S. Monson as the Prophet and the President of Mormonism. Our first counselor is Henry B. Eyring and second counselor is Dieter F. Uchtdorf. 
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Differences of Mormonism

I'll jump right into it. I guess I will mention an item, Mormonism shares with other Christian here and there. Some of the things about Mormonism that are different is that we do believe that there is Jesus Christ, God the Father, and a Holy Ghost. Our variance is that we believe that they are three separate beings. They still act as one, but really three separate like the government is. They act as one, for the most part, but actually are three separate parts. Mormonism also believes that the true gospel had been evicted from the earth for a great amount of time. They feel that any worthy man is able to wield the authority of the Priesthood. Mormonism may have negated the Africans previous, but that was due to their previous line, but they have basically changed what their linage did way back. We also believe that the Priesthood is split into two levels and then into quorums according to age and worthiness. In Mormonism we have two levels of the Priesthood. Then of that it goes into more parts. Mormonism has the believe that there is more than just Heaven and Hell after death. They believe that there are three degrees of glory. There was also an episode called "the war in Heaven". It's with Jesus and Lucifer offering to be the one to suffer for man. Here is one that basically everyone knows that is different about Mormonism is having the Book of Mormon. There is also the "Word of Wisdom". That is the statement that diverts Mormons from beer, wine, and other formats of alcohol, Tobacco of all sorts, and caffeine. Another that is noted quite a bit is talking about the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. This is an event in which will be a great event and bring the world to peace for 1000 years.

Thursday, October 25, 2012


I would like to talk a little about the history of Mormonism. As a lot of people know Mormonism started with a Male at age 14 by the name of Joseph Smith Jr. He had an event occur to him that's called the "First Vision". In this event Joseph was looking for the correct church to choose from. As he was searching he found the scripture James 1:5. In this it says, "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, That giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him." He went into an area to use put this scripture into action. As Joseph was about to pray out loud for him first time he was taken over by a devil causing him to fight against it. As Joseph was about to give up and die he saw two personages. These were Jesus Christ and God. for more info so I don't spoil it go to http://www.lds.org/scriptures/pgp/js-h/1?lang=eng. At this Mormonism began.
Joseph later was guided by the man that buried what are called golden plates, which held a history of the people here before us. They had fallen off from the truth and buried the plates. Joseph Smith was asked to translate these documents. It took him a few years, but he also had another person of Mormonism to assist Joseph, Oliver Cowdrey. They had started to transcribe the plates and Oliver's wife wanted to see what they had done so far just to be proved that he wasn't wasting time. Joseph was commanded to not let Oliver take what was currently done, but Joseph persisted in asking. Eventually God gave up and let him just for Joseph and Oliver to find that the current workings were stolen. Joseph and Oliver had to apologize greatly and was delayed being able to work due to their actions, but eventually was able to start again. God told them to not redo the first parts due to knowing that the person who stole the workings would change them and say that those were the originals and that Joseph was changing them to fit himself. With this information Joseph continued from where he was. They eventually got finished and gained believers hence beginning Mormonism to grow.
Mormonism was attacked by people in trying to prove it was false. As they were attacked they were forced to move along to different areas with still getting persisted. Finally Joseph Smith was Martyred attempting to get rid of Mormonism. Instead, Mormonism persisted with gaining a new Prophet and leader, Brigham Young. Brigham young asked those of Mormonism to travel westward to what is now Utah allowing  Mormonism to grow in a safe environment. These people were noted by the title of Pioneers. Pioneers had to face many things of natural matters such as dehydration, heat animals, and other matters. Mormonism has an event they do usually every four years called Trek that allows ages 14-18 to attend which is a re-enactment of the Pioneers' travels. The people on Trek only go so far and still have more resources if needed just to be safe. It's for an experience if you want to go on Trek, not necessary. Mormonism was attacked then and is still being attacked now. And that is the history of Mormonism.