<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Joseph Smith Jr. was born in 1805 in the state of Vermont, acquiring his father traits of being a gold digger and from his mother, superstition and involvement in witchcraft and the occult. During his younger years while trying to decide which denomination he should join he was told by "Jesus" that he should not join any of them because they were all abominations. As he continued his search, he received a burning in his bosom while receiving several visits from an angel Moroni, from which he was also given a set of golden plates. They were later translated in 1830 into the Book of Mormon and the Mormon church or The Church of Latter-Day Saints was established. Because Joseph Smith Jr. was a liar, a plagiarist, a racist, involved in witchcraft and the occult and had multiple relations with other church members wives, he was finally murdered by his own members in 1844. His life may have ended abruptly but the LDS church continued to grow and make money. As you read Mormonism & the Occult Behavior of Joseph Smith you will learn more from the following topics: Mormonism and Freemasonry Mormonism and the Native Americans Mormonism and Racism Mormonism and Joseph Smith the Martyr Mormonism and their Secret Handshakes, Symbols, and Undergarments Mormonism and the Baptism of the Dead Mormonism and Witchcraft You will find that after studying Mormonism & the Occult Behavior of Joseph Smith, these people are in great need of hearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and be told that they need to run not walk and get out of this occultic religion as fast as they can. This study will give you the necessary tools needed to witness to a member of the LDS Church and open their eyes to the false teaching that they have been under. This is definitely a book you need to complete your library.
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