ALL MORMONS: DISEMBODIED SPIRITS WANT THE FLESH
Grant Swank* | May 1, 2008
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
A baby has been born to one of the girls. More than half of the teen females have given birth or presently are expecting per Ed Pilkington of The Guardian.
Thirty-one cases of statutory rape are represented in the group. The males responsible will be found per law officials.
The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is morally and legally responsible for forced sex yielding pregnancies upon under-aged girls.
There are other communes like unto the one uncovered in Texas. Question: Why are they still existing?
One reason is that polygamy, though outlawed in the US, is legally not practiced in these polygamous communes. There are no legal papers drawn up showing one male to several females.
These then are so-called “spiritual unions” that have no justice of the peace legalities. Therefore, they cannot be taken to court.
With that, girls as young as 13 have had sex forced upon them by older males.
The belief is that disembodied spirits float in the air. They are yearning for body housing. Therefore, every pregnancy provides a disembodied spirit with a dwelling, hence polygamy and pregnancies maximum, even exploiting too-young females.
These girls are told that by yielding to forced sex, they are becoming “heavenly angels.” Of course, to biblical believers, this is satanic cult material of the first order.
The Texas group, Yearning for Zion Ranch, Eldorado, tallies 53 girls aged 14 to 17 who have had offspring or are pregnant.
It must be understood that the so-called legitimate group known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah believes the very same doctrine concerning disembodied spirits.
That Salt Lake City group continues to inform media that they have nothing in common with the cult. However, the facts are that their founder is the same—Joseph Smith. His theology is the same in all groups. It’s just that the Salt Lake City group abides by the US law against polygamy.
Both the Salt Lake City group and the cultic communes are secret orders. The unbiblical secrets are carefully guarded.
Only those who leave the Mormons of any tangent can tell the facts they now disavow. In that way, non-Mormons come to know really what goes on.
Read “The Mormon Cult: The Truth about Mormons and Christianity” at http://mormoncult.org/
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It is not often that we do this, but it is being done here.
The staff at American Conservative Daily wants to make it clear that we do not share Mr. Swank’s take on relating mainstream Mormonism to the polygamist sect referenced in this article. Nor do we agree that mainstream Mormonism is a bunch of “cultic communes”, “secret orders” or any other claims made by Mr. Swank.
It is true that while we may find some of the beliefs of the Mormon Church rather odd and, quite frankly highly suspicious, we tend to respect them as brothers and sisters in Christ. After all, lots of people find the whole Jesus Christ thing just too unbelievable too.
Sincerely, the staff:
J.J. Jackson (Admin)
PinguMama (Sr. Moderator)
RonniesRayGun (Moderator)
LibertarianPrince (Moderator)
Red Tornado (Moderator)
I agree with the moderators, I don’t know what bone you have to pick with the SLC-based Mormons. The argument that they both trace their roots back to Joseph Smith as some sort of cross endorsement is absurd, do you know how many crazy fringe Christian groups there have been over the course of history.
And no their doctrine is not the same and no they do not interpret the notion of the spirits of children not yet born the same.
The actions of this particular FLDS community in Texas are deplorable and the situation tragic for the women and children. The SLC Mormons have nothing to do with this group and even when the SLC Mormons practiced polygamy 100 years ago it didn’t look anything like the relationships and communities created by the men in this FLDS community.
If you want to be taken seriously as a writer and political commentator, you need to do better homework.