Islam, Mormonism, and Freemasonry: Their Beliefs and Influence, and A Christian Response Dean Maurice Helland Oral Roberts University Contents • 8 Doctrines each of: • Islam • Freemasonry • Mormonism • Their Influence in American Society • Where they err • A challenge to consider what Jesus Christ says about the Bible and about one’s personal life Introduction • These three groups have caused much confusion in the Christian community • Each has made excellent contributions to American society • Their belief in God in a secular humanistic society is commendable • Their attempts to blend into American Society is also very positive • All Christians agree with them about doing good works • All Christians agree with them to pray for our nation’s leaders so we may live in peace 8 Doctrines of Islam Eight Doctrines of Islam 1. There is only one God. He has no wife, therefore he cannot have a son. 2. The unpardonable according to Islam is Shirk. This is the belief that beings other than Allah have divine attributes and are a source of power. 3. The Qur’an is the pure Word of God • • • Revealed to Mohammed by Allah Mohammed is the last prophet All writings of previous prophets are corrupt in their present form Eight Doctrines of Islam 4. Islam will eventually be the only religion on Earth. – This will be accomplished through “jihad” – “Jihad” is used to recruit “converts” – Higher jihad: the“spiritual struggle” to improve oneself spiritually – Lower jihad: the literal interpretation of the Qur’an’s injunctions – The violent killing of non-Muslims will convert others to Islam through fear… as a method of ‘evangelism’ Eight Doctrines of Islam 5. Allah granted Mohammed an unlimited number of wives due to his position as a prophet – – Moslem men limited to four wives May also have sexual privileges with female slaves 6. Allah changes his teachings within the pages of Qur’an – This permits Muslims to quote passages to nonMuslims that make Islam seem tolerant, even though they know that passages of the Qur’an written later contradict and annul them Eight Doctrines of Islam 7. The drinking of Alcoholic beverages is forbidden 8. Those who abandon Islam should be killed -For more authoritative information on Islam in English, read books by Mark A. Gabriel, PhD, former professor of Islamic history at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. They are available at www.charismahouse.com. Influence of Islam on American Society • • • There was none in the formative years of the US as a nation Immigration from Islamic countries was highly restricted until 1965. Islam’s Impact on America: 1. Afro-Americans (900,000 converts during 20th Century) • • The Nation of Islam began as a Black racist movement, a reaction to the racial turmoil of 1930’s The majority left it to become a truly orthodox Islamic movement in the 1970’s 2. All Americans, after 9/11/2001 Influence of Islam on American Society • There has been a significant increase in conversion rate of Afro-Americans to Islam since 9/11/01 (It quadrupled by 2005) • The general reaction of Americans to U.S. Muslims after 9/11: Despite some negativity, – They have gone out of their way to comfort and care for Muslim friends – Public schools have often provided sympathetic teaching on Islam for their students – Communities have started holding forums for dialogue between different religions including Islam – A Tulsa Presbyterian university even permitted a mosque to be built on its campus for Muslim students 8 Doctrines of Mormonism Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 1. God the Father (Elohim) is a glorified, exalted, resurrected man; only one of many gods. • • • • He lives on the planet Kolob He has a multitudes of wives, begets children by them His children are born as spirit beings with no body At a certain stage, these spirits enter infants’ bodies on the planet Earth Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 1. God the Father (Elohim) (continued) • • • Christ is a literal son of God the Father, first on the planet Kolob and later on planet Earth. Therefore, he is our literal brother, along with Satan, the demons, and all mankind He was promoted to be a god by the council of gods; he then organized the planet Earth; then he entered into a body provided to him by Mary and Elohim. He lived and died on Earth as Savior in order to provide resurrection and eternal life for all mankind Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 2. “If it had not been for Joseph Smith and the restoration, there would be no salvation. There is no salvation outside the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints” (McConkie) • “Replacement Theology” 1. The Bible is true only when translated correctly. 2. Mormonism replaces the authority of Bible with revelations by Joseph Smith and later “prophets”. • The Mormon Church insists that it is a “Christian” Organization. 1. The name “Jesus Christ” is in their Church’s name. Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 3. The Book of Mormon is the pure word of God It was engraved on golden plates by ancient prophets of the white-skinned Nephite race which then lived in America. The plates were buried, then recovered and translated by occult means sixteen centuries later by Joseph Smith, Jr. Its purpose was to restore the plain and precious truths which were supposedly removed from the Bible by unscrupulous clergy during the Dark Ages Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 4. Jesus Christ will return to the earth as President of the Mormon Church and faithful Mormons will rule over the entire world. America’s destiny will “hang upon a single thread. At that critical juncture, this people (read: the Mormons) will step forth and save it from the threatened destruction.” (Joseph Smith, according to Brigham Young) Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 4. Jesus Christ will return to the earth (cont.) • Christ’s return will be preceded by: – The extermination of non-Mormons in the Americas by Mormon Indians (so said Jesus Christ, according to the Book of Mormon) – The gathering of Israelites from all nations to Zion (read: Israel & America) Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 5. Joseph Smith and all men in the Mormon priesthood had the right to an unlimited number of wives prior to 1890. • Polygamy was ordered to cease in 1890 (under pressure of the U.S. government). • Its practice will be renewed at the Second Coming of Christ Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 6. The Book of Mormon contains overt contradictions • • Thousands of unannotated changes have been made to it by the Mormon Church itself since the first edition Reasoning: Only the opinion of the current “prophet” (president of the Mormon Church) is valid at any given moment Eight Doctrines of Mormonism 7. The drinking of alcoholic beverages is forbidden 8. According to the original Mormon doctrine of Blood Atonement, those who abandoned Mormonism were to be killed • This was actually practiced for a time under both Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. The Beginnings of Mormonism in America • Joseph Smith was born in 1805, and the Mormon Church was organized in 1830. • Smith became a Mason in 1842. – Secrets of Masonic Lodge were incorporated into Mormon Temple Ceremonies (including their bloody oaths, until they were suddenly removed in 1990). • Smith claimed 2 restorations by his revelations: – He restored Christianity. – He restored Freemasonry. Influence of Mormonism on American Society • Christian Theologians who are not ex-Mormons have begun to respond to the scholars being produced by the Mormon Church • Former Mormon missionaries are actively recruited into the FBI and the CIA – The Mormon Church projects a strong family image – Their missionaries have been trained by Church in over 50 languages – They have spent time in foreign countries on missions • With present emphasis on multiculturalism, they have much influence in American society Influence of Mormonism on American Society • The Mormon Church works closely with pro-life and anti-homosexual activist groups and denominations • The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings a combination of Christian hymns and Mormon hymns on worldwide radio and TV programs • It broadcasts on satellite 24/7 Another Branch of Mormonism • Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Now called “Community of Christ”) –It is a historic split from the Utah Mormons with headquarters in Independence, Missouri. – It claims 112,000 members. – Historically, it has never accepted polygamy. – It is now a member of the World Council of Churches. – It has adopted the liberal viewpoint. • It considers both Bible and Book of Mormon to be “religious experiences,” not historic truth. Influence of Mormonism on American Society • The growth rate of Utah Mormon Church has been phenomenal. – It claims over 12 million members. – It has doubled in size since 1980. – Within 70 years, it is projected to be one of the main world religions. Influence of Mormonism on American Society • The growth rate of Utah Mormon Church: (continued) – In 1990, its estimated annual income came to over five billion dollars. – Missionaries and ministers must raise their own support. Church monies are used for building new chapels (for public services), temples (for secret ceremonies including baptism for the dead), and evangelization. 8 Doctrines of Freemasonry Eight Doctrines of Freemasonry 1. Freemasonry is a secret society. 1. Each level includes oaths never to reveal its secrets on pain of death by varied and grotesque means 2. The oaths include swearing to cover up crimes committed by fellow Masons, up to and including treason 2. God is defined as the Great Architect of the Universe 1. Belief in God is its only dogma 2. It believes that the True God forming the basis of all religions may be found in nature (including animal nature) and truth Eight Doctrines of Freemasonry 3. The holy book that predominates in any given culture is placed open on the Masonic alter 1. The King James Bible in Christian cultures 2. The Qur’an in Islamic cultures, etc. 3. Sacred books are considered symbols, not literally true 4. The Ritual of each lodge is its final authority 1. Before becoming a member, all other people are represented as living in spiritual darkness Eight Doctrines of Freemasonry 5. Jesus Christ was a religious leader on the same level as Buddha, Confucius, Mohammed, and Joseph Smith • • 6. Jesus Christ’s name has not been permitted to be invoked in prayer at Masonic meetings since the middle of the nineteenth century No mason can attempt to change a fellow-mason’s religion It claims to be a religious institution, but not a religion. • • • It claims to know what is right about other religions It places itself above all other religions Some believe it will serve as the basis for the coming OneWorld Religion in a New World Order Eight Doctrines of Freemasonry 7. A Freemason must not violate the chastity of a Master Mason’s wife, mother, sister or daughter, knowing them to be such. • This does not prohibit violating them if they are not chaste. 8. Freemasonry intentionally misleads initiates concerning its teachings. • It reveals its true teachings only to those in and above the 30th degree Influence of Freemasonry on American Society • The topic of Freemasonry is generally ignored by other Americans – It is not a subject of public discussion – They make their public appearances only at: • • • Funerals for its members The visit of the lodge to a church, synagogue, or mosque once a year where the minister is a member Circuses and children's hospitals sponsored by the Shriners Influence of Freemasonry on American Society • Many assume it to be a Christian organization – The sacred book on the alter is kissed to seal one’s solemn vows – Its slogan is “The Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man” • “G” = Great Architect of the Universe – Now, however, atheists may be members – Roman Catholic members have ceased to be automatically excommunicated since 1983 – Their ardent advocacy of separation of Church and State is considered to be quite ‘American’ Influence of Freemasonry on American Society • Sexual license and heavy drinking characterize Shriner meetings • Shriners must be 32nd degree masons or Knights Templar • In their initiation ceremonies, they must swear allegiance to Allah and the Qur’an • Only a small percentage of their funds actually go to their famous children’s hospitals A Christian Response to: Islam, Mormonism, and Freemasonry A Christian Response • Islam, Mormonism, and Freemasonry all share one thing in common: • --They hold that the Bible has been corrupted and therefore is of limited value today. – Whether they admit it or not, they base their beliefs on pagan superstition and practices. – Their low estimation of the Bible is based solely on the word of their founders and/or misguided Christian theologians • However, the Bible makes it clear that Jesus was: • Crucified before the whole Jewish nation by Roman authorities. • Rose from the dead on the third day as he himself had predicted. • Appeared on numerous occasions to over 500 eye-witnesses. The Bible is the Infallible Word of God • Jesus Christ believed in and proclaimed the indestructibility of the Old Testament. • He clearly indicated that both the Holy Spirit and his disciples would testify to the world of the truth about him. – He gave divine sanction for the writing of the New Testament. – His disciples understood this and so the Church of born-again believers understands it today. The Bible is the Infallible Word of God • Old Testament – While there may be transmission errors in some numbers and name spellings, manuscript evidence confirms over 99% accuracy in the present text of the Bible. • New Testament – Early persecution by both Jews and Romans tended to guarantee the integrity of the text. – People throughout the centuries have been and still are being martyred for their faith in its trustworthiness. – Its original message remains intact and completely reliable today. The Wise and Foolish Builders "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.“ Matthew 7:24-27 (NIV) A Christian Response to these 8 Doctrines 1. The God of the Bible is omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent. – He created all things, both visible and invisible. – He is eternal, having no beginning or end. 2. God is revealed in the New Testament as a Trinity. – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit make up ONE GOD. – He alone is to be worshiped . – Only through confession of Jesus Christ as Savior can one come to God the Father. A Christian Response to these 8 Doctrines 3. Jesus Christ is superior to all other religious leaders – – – – The Son of God is by nature at the same time both God and Man Christ died on cross to obtain forgiveness of sin for all who believe in Him Christ is the only mediator between God and man There is no other name by which man may come to the Father and be saved from an eternal hell A Christian Response to these 8 Doctrines 4. Jesus Christ will return to Earth in glory with the resurrected saints. – – – He will conquer the Anti-Christ and his armies. The Church does the work of Christ on earth until He returns through living holy lives, doing good works, and preaching the Gospel, the “Good News” of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone. His unveiling before mankind will result in every tongue confessing that He is Lord, to the glory of God. A Christian Response to these 8 Doctrines 4. Jesus Christ taught that sexual intercourse outside of lawful marriage is wrong: • • Marriage is defined as the union of one man with one woman. This teaching is confirmed throughout the New Testament. A Christian Response to these 8 Doctrines 6. Deception is normally considered to be sinful • • • • The Bible recognizes the occasional need for covert activities when lives are at stake Man’s word is to be his bond, “yes” or “no” Oaths and vows of secrecy are condemned Lying is labeled by Christ as satanically inspired 7. Drunkenness is forbidden A Christian Response to these 8 Doctrines 8. The Nature of Truth is Precise and therefore Exclusive. • • • • • All religions other than Christianity are man’s attempt to reach God Christianity is about God’s attempt to reach man Other religions lead only to eternal condemnation. Those who reject the gospel of Jesus Christ will spend eternity in hell Those who repent of their sins, follow Christ through water baptism, and live a holy life are accepted by God, forgiven of their sins and granted eternal life in heaven. Invitation • Dear friend, the message brought to the world by Jesus Christ is true and it is real. It really does offer you a new life, peace with God, the strength to start over again, and a real home in the real heaven where Christ dwells. Please meditate a moment on the following words of Jesus, then ask Him into your heart and life. "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. John 14:1-3 (NIV) To all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— John 1:12 (NIV) “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30 (NIV)