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Barr, Oliver. “ Mormonism No. iii.” Christian Palladium ( Union Mills, New York) 5,
no. 18 ( 16 January 1837): 273– 75.
For the Christian Palladium.
Mormonism— No. iii.
BY ELDER OLIVER BARR.
“ In vain do ye worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.”
The Calvinistical doctrine of the fall, is, “ In Adam’s fall, we sinned all.” The
Mormon doctrine is somewhat different. The celebrated Mormon prophet, Lehi, says,
“ Adam fell, that men might be; and men are that they might have joy.” p. 65. Thus
making man’s being the first fruits or effects of sin, and man’s joy the second. For saith
this wonderful prophet and teacher, “ If Adam had not transgressed, he would not have
fallen,” and “ they would have had no children.” They would have remained in a state of
innocence, having no joy.” ibid. Is this a doctrine of God, that mankind would not have
multiplied if Adam had not transgressed? What saith Moses, Gen. i. 28. In the 27th verse
he says, “ God created man in his own image: in the image of God created he him: male
and female created he them.” And the 28th verse says, “ And God blessed them, and God
said unto them, be fruitful, and multiply and replenish the earth, and subdue it.” This is
the first commandment that God gave to our first parents, after he created them. Does this
look like sin being the cause of the multiplication of mankind? Why did God create both
man and beast male and female, if not to propogate their species? Again, “ They would
have remained in a state of innocence, having no joy!” Is this unhallowed doctrine, that
sin is the production of happiness? A doctrine that can claim God for its author? God says
“ The way of the transgressor is hard.”—“ A state of innocence, having no joy.” Is this
calculated to restrain the vicious propensities, and unhallowed desires of mankind? Man
is in pursuit of happiness. The only inference deducible from that statement of Lehi, “ a
state of innocence, no joy,” is the more sin, the more joy. This doctrine is nearer related
to that of “ Fanny Wright,” than to the Bible. Yet, Mormons say they know their book is
all true, and of divine origin, because God has revealed it to them. And some of those
who have told me thus, I have asked if they have ever read the Mormon book through?
And they have told me, no! Yet they knew it was true. Has God sent them a strong
delusion that they all might believe a lie?
The Mormons tell us if we reject the Mormon Book, we shall all go to hell! They
have often dealt out their anathemas on me. And not long since, Elder Snow, a Mormon
teacher, told Elder J. C. Blodget, and me, in my own house, that he and I would go to
hell, and all who reject their Book! It is a small thing to be judged of man’s judgment, yet
I would as soon go to hell, with all who reject Mormonism, as to a heaven that had no
joy, in a state of innocence. That is too much like Mahomet’s paradise of sensual
enjoyment.
Again this wonderful prophet says, p. 65. “ The Messiah cometh in the fulness of
time, that he might redeem the children of men from the fall.” Look at this!! “ Adam fell,
that man might be.” “ The Messiah cometh that he might redeem the children of men from
the fall.” That is, from being! How worthy the design of the Messiah’s coming, according
to Lehi— to redeem man out of being. Paul would have it, that he “ redeemed us from all
iniquity.” And John says, “ he redeemed us to God.” Was the God who inspired Lehi, the
God of John and Paul? This Lehi, however was a man of reading; he had read Milton’s
Paradise Lost, as you will see, p. 64, he says, “ And I, Lehi, according to the things that I
have read, must needs suppose, that an angel of God, according to that which is written,
had fallen from heaven; wherefore, he became a devil!” So Lehi believes with Milton, in
[ 273] the war of angels above. But, leaving “ Adam’s fall,” and Lehi’s devil, I will pass
on.
This same Lehi who lived 600 years before the Christian era, was a staunch
believer in the doctrine of the Trinity, and of the two natures in Christ. Doctrines that
were never heard of in the Jewish church, nor in the Christian, till after its apostacy. He
says his records, or the records found in the celebrated plates of Mormon, “ shall make
known to all kindreds, tongues, and people, that the Lamb of God is the Eternal Father.”
p. 51. What God is the Eternal Father the Lamb of? Again, says Lehi, p. 25, “ And he said
unto me, behold, the vision which thou sawest, is the Mother of God.” Thus you see Lehi
was a Roman Catholic, 600 years before the Christian era. Again, “ I looked, and beheld
the virgin again, having a child in her arms, and the angel said unto me, behold the Lamb
of God, yea, even the Eternal Father.” There Lehi saw the Eternal Father, whom Jesus
says “ no man hath seen at any time;” and Paul says, “ whom no man hath seen or can
see.” But when Lehi saw him, he was only a child in his mother’s arms. Did the Eternal
Father have a mother? Was he ever a child? If so, who was his father?
Moziah, the last King of the Nephites, who flourished about 90 years before
Christ, says, “ And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the son of God, the Father of heaven
and earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning; and his mother shall be called
Mary,” p. 161 And Alma says. p. 240, “ And behold he shall be born of Mary, at
Jerusalem.” So the “ creator of all things” was born at Jerusalem, 4000 years after the
world was created!! “ Thus becoming the Father and Son, and they are one God, yea the
very Eternal Father.” Moriah, p. 186. Again, “ I am Jesus Christ, I am the Father and Son.’
p544. “ Christ hath ascended into heaven, and hath set down on the right hand of God.” p.
579. See, Christ is Father and Son, and sitteth on the right hand of God. On the right hand
of what God does the Father and Son (“ who are one God”) sit? How many Gods have
Mormons got? “ The Father and Son are one God.” That one “ has ascended into heaven
and sitteth on the right hand of God.” That makes two Gods, one sitting on the right hand
of the other.
The above is a specimen of the Mormon trinity. But that is not the worst of it.—
The Eternal God was not only a child— had a mother— and was born at Jerusalem, but he
was “ spit upon,” “ smitten,” “ lifted up on a cross, and slain for the sins of the world,” and
was “ buried in a sepulchre.” p. 27- 51. The Eternal God slain, and buried in a sepulchre!
What blasphemy!! What inconsistency, and contradiction of the sacred oracles! Where is
it expressed in the Bible, or from what book, chapter, or verse in scripture can it be
inferred, that the Eternal Father, the “ Creator of all things,” was spit upon, nailed to a
cross, slain, and buried in a sepulchre? The immutable God die! The creator of all things
buried in a sepulchre!! This is too inconsistent to need refutation. And yet Mormons say
they know it is true; that God has revealed it to them by his spirit; and that we must
believe it or be damned! But can candid, reflecting men believe such an absurdity, such
an utter impossibility? We are not to understand this as the Orthodox teach, that it was as
man, or in his human nature that he died. For says Jacob, p. 74. “ The great Creator
suffereth himself to die for all men.” “ Not a sacrifice of man,” “ for it shall not be a
human sacrifice, but it must be an infinite and eternal sacrifice.” p. 319. And Alma saith,
p. 338. “ Therefore, God himself atoneth for the sins of the world.” Was there no other
reason, the above inconsistent sentiment is reason enough why every lover of religion and
the Bible, should reject as one of the basest impositions, the Mormon Book.
I do not give this expose of the Mormon Book, because I have any malignant
feelings towards that people, far from it. But when the whole Catholic and Protestant
community are unchristianized; when a new system of religion is introduced; a new Bible
presented for our acceptance; and men, professing to be divinely inspired, deal out their
awful anathemas of death and damnation on all who reject their theory, I think it time to
awake, and see what claims they have to our attention. The Mormon Book is either a
revelation from God, or one of the basest of impositions. If it is a revelation from God, it
is our duty to receive it. If an imposition, to reject it. With this view of the subject, I have
candidly examined their book, digested its doctrines, and then “ searched the scriptures to
see if these things are so.” Finding in its general character, no relation to the Bible, I have
designed to concentrate some of its general features, hoping thus to aid others in
discovering its deformities, and so shun its delusions.
Although I have given but a specimen of its general features, yet I ask every
sober, candid lover of truth, who can take a view of the entire want of even one, of those
di- [ 274] vine testimonials, that in all ages has accompanied God’s messages and
messengers, and view that the world needed no supplement to the gospel, because it was
every way perfect, adapted to the wants, and effectual in correcting the errors, and
reforming the hearts of mankind. Who, I say, can view this, and then say the Mormon
Book is a revelation from God? If any, let me invite them to look again, and then say, can
it be sustained by the Bible, that Jesus was born at Jerusalem; that God, the creator, the
Eternal Father had a mother: was a child, was born at Jerusalem, was spit upon, nailed to
a cross, slain, and buried in a sepulchre? That priests may be made of the tribe of Joseph;
that a plurality of high priests be in the house of God; not of the family of Aaron, but of
another tribe, and of another nation, even of Gentiles; and that Aaronical priests serve in
the church of Christ? If not, then Mormonism cannot be sustained by the Bible. Is there a
man in the world that will attempt the proof from Bible testimony? If any, I would be
happy to meet him in the investigation. If the above points cannot be supported by the
Bible, well may we say in the language of Paul, concerning the teachers of that system,
that they are “ deceiving, and being deceived.” And the people more readily receive from
Rigdon, the oracle of Mormonism, ridicule for argument, assertion as proof, and prefer
his silly witticisms, specious sophistry, metaphysical subtlety, and coarse buffoonry,
which so highly distinguish him, to the simplicity of gospel truth.
In my next, I shall notice the Mormon method of inducting into the kingdom.
Conneaut, O., Nov. 9, 1836.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Author | Barr, Oliver, d. 1853 |
| Title | Mormonism--No. iii. |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction |
| Abstract | Part of a series of discussions of Mormon doctrine. Barr discusses the concept of Deity and Godhead. |
| Publisher Original | Joseph Badger |
| Date Original | 1837-01-16 |
| Digital Publisher | Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2009-06 |
| Owning Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Subject | Book of Mormon--History; |
| Geographic Place Name | Union Mills (N.Y.); |
| Genre | Peridoicals; Articles; |
| Keywords | Fall of Adam; redemption; Trinity; Father and Son; Book of Mormon; |
| Source | Christian Palladium (Union Mills, New York) 5, no. 18 (16 January 1837) : 273-75. |
| Related Works | This is part of an exchange that continued over several years: Oliver Barr to his brother, Ebenezer, Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 5 (February 1836) : 257-58; Sidney Rigdon to Oliver Barr, Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 5 (February 1836) : 258-63; Oliver Barr to Sidney Rigdon, Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 6 (March 1836) : 273. Sidney Rigdon to Oliver Barr, Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland Ohio) 2, no. 6 (March 1836) : 273-74; Oliver Barr to Sidney Rigdon, Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 9 (June 1836) : 321-25; Sidney Rigdon to Oliver Barr, Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 9 (June 1836) : 326-29; Oliver Barr, “What is Truth?” [Mormonism--No. 1] Christian Palladium (Union Mills, New York) 5, no. 15 (1 December 1836) : 227-28; Oliver Barr, “This wisdom descendeth not from above.” [Mormonism--No. 2] Christian Palladium (Union Mills, New York) 5, no. 16 (15 December 1836) : 241-43; Oliver Barr, “Mormonism No. iii.” Christian Palladium 5, no. 18 (16 January 1837): 273–75; Stephen Post, “Mormon Defence.” Christian Palladium 6, no. 7 (1 August 1837): 98–100; Oliver Barr, “The Mormon Defence Refuted [Mormonism, no. 4].” Christian Palladium 6, no. 9 (1 September 1837): 138–39; Stephen Post, “Mormon Defence.--No. II.” Christian Palladium 6, no. 15 (1 December 1837): 230–31; Oliver Barr, “Mormonism--No. V.” The Christian Palladium (New York) 6, no. 18 (15 January 1838): 275. |
| Language | English; eng; en; |
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| Copyright status/owner | Public Domain, Courtesy Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Type | text |
| Format | application/pdf |
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| Full text | Transcriptions provided by the Maxwell Institute |
| Identifier | 1837_CP_16Jan |
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