Anonymous ID: a096e5 Feb. 20, 2019, 8:21 p.m. No.5297018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7084 >>7142 >>7172 >>7209 >>7249

>>5295031 (pb)

 

Fifth generation Mormon anon here. What he said:

>>5295753

 

Mitt's a sellout and let's not forget Harry Reid was also a Mormon. Both huge disgraces. It's the same with EVERY organization. There is no place the evil can't enter (pic related). The lower ranks everywhere are generally good people, but who knows the higher up you go? I have no idea now, but historically the Mormon church was very supportive of the Q cause.

 

In the late 80s, the head of the Mormon church (Ezra Taft Benson) was heavy into the John Birch Society and was in Reagan's cabinet and was a hard core Constitutionalist. He was very outspoken against Communism/Socialism and the Mormon church was very active this way until the Salt Lake Temple was bombed purportedly by a Castro supporter. Then the focus started shifting slowly away.

https://deseretdigest.blogspot.com/2015/07/who-bombed-salt-lake-temple.html

 

The first Mormon President, Joseph Smith, who also ran for US President as in independent, produced what Mormons believe as scripture to say that God raised up the best men He could find on the planet to create the US Constitution.

https://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/101.77-80?lang=eng&clang=eng#p76

 

"…may those principles, which were so honorably and nobly defended, namely, the Constitution of our land, by our fathers, be established forever."

https://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/109.54?lang=eng&clang=eng#p53

 

Therefore, officially the church considers the US Constitution as pseudo-scripture and therefore the sacred word of God. That is on paper anyway. Most Mormons at this stage are unaware that the founder Joseph Smith warned that the Constitution would hang by a thread one day and that the Mormon Elders were expected to save it when that happened. (And unless some of the 9 members of Q are Utah Mormon Bluffdale NSA, we have failed miserably. Thank God for Q.) There is some debate as to the accuracy of Joseph Smith making that statement even by the church itself, but for those interested here are a few references outside of the disputed Turley paper:

Journal of Discourses, Volume 7, p. 15 (Brigham Young, 1854).

Journal of Discourses, Volume 6, p. 152 (Orson Hyde, 1858).

Journal of Discourses, Volume 12, p. 204 (Brigham Young, 1868).

Journal of Discourses, Volume 21, pp. 31-32 (John Taylor, 1879).

Journal of Discourses, Volume 21, p. 8 (John Taylor, 1879).

Journal of Discourses, Volume 22, pp. 143-144 (John Taylor, 1881).

Journal of Discourses, Volume 26, pp. 38-39 (John Taylor, 1884).

 

See also a magnificent read for those interested, a book called "The Elders of Israel and the Constitution" available here:

http://www.kentennant.com/horowitz/documents/elders.pdf

Mirror:

http://www.inspiredconstitution.org/jh_eic/index.html

 

For anyone wanting to know where the Mormons stand in this fight, I cannot more highly recommend any other source, and it is freely available. There is also a ton of really great constitutionalist quotes and theory in there from the Founding Fathers, just skip/ignore all of the Mormon stuff if you like.

 

Wherever the darkness is, the light will burn it out. God is not a church and no church is God.

 

God bless POTUS, God bless Q, WWG1WGA.