Mormon’s view of End Times | Rapp Report Daily 0110 | Striving for Eternity

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Welcome to the Rapid Bull, daily edition, where we provide a quick biblical interpretations and applications.
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This is a ministry of striving for eternity. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints, also known as Mormonism, you see very different views of the end times than we would see in the
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Bible. First off, as we've been discussing all week, they have a view that they can become God. That's not something you see in the
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Bible. They believe that when they get married here on earth in their temples, that that marriage continues for eternity.
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What you end up seeing is that in Mormonism, it is a man -made religion.
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Now, I'm not saying man -made as in human -made, I mean man -made as opposed to female.
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Because what you see in heaven is everything for the guy. The woman, what does she get to go to heaven?
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She gets to be with her family and be eternally pregnant, producing spirit babies. Now, their children on earth could become gods of their own planets.
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Don't quite know how the family structure stays that way. I mean, there has to be gods everywhere if Mormonism is true.
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But all the planets would have to be populated because they'd have all these gods out there.
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And so, they argue that in heaven, what you have is men who have their multiple wives, and there's three levels of heaven, in fact.
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There's a level just for the Mormons where the celestial kingdom, the good Mormons go. They can have their own planets.
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You have the terrestrial, and then you have the lowest level. You also have hell. Hell is, by the way, lightly populated.
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Only people like me would be there that disagree with Mormonism. But if you want to get examples of how to witness to Mormons, get the new book called
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