Cast Out, a Funeral from the Curb

Funeral from the curb

We are all a part of the human family with connections to those few who are most significant in our lives. In times of intense suffering or joyous celebration, we come together for support and to foster a bond of love. Who will cast out another at times like these?

Will a genuine church of Jesus Christ cast out any from these most essential human interactions? A true church will never do such an evil thing. There are a few false churches that routinely sink to the lowest point of human depravity. In my life, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons, is an unapologetic source of tyranny and persecution in the name of God.

In the first video, presented below, I present unimpeachable evidence of the corruption in the Mormon church; present captured audio of Mormon leaders in the act of making false accusations. Additionally, I state the unbending terms upon which I will accept their surrender and the conditions the church must meet if they desire further communication.

Lastly, I present a bold and clearly written commandment from the Book of Mormon, complete with an attached condemnation for those who break this commandment. In this commandment, cut straight from Mormon scripture, I find the best witness against the evil of Mormon leaders.

In this first video, I use two military terms, cease-fire, and surrender. Lest someone thinks I am at war with the leaders of Mormonism, I must make this clarification.

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

Ephesians 6:12, KJV

Anthony Clement McAuliffe was a senior United States Army officer. He earned fame as the acting commander of the 101st Airborn Division defending Bastogne, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. He is celebrated for his one-word reply to a German demand for unconditional surrender, “Nuts!”

There is a time when men of honor must and will stand against the forces of evil, regardless of the perceived hopelessness of a situation. Consequently, I will not be moved off my center by acts of tyranny, false accusations, threats of prosecution, or any form of actual persecution. I stand with the Lord Jesus Christ because the battle is already His.

The second videos are of funerals I attended after the first. I present these as evidence of ongoing persecution and the hopeless state of the Mormon people.

Funeral of a Dear Friend’s Granddaughter
Funeral of a Sweet Lady and Friend
Death of the Kindest Man I Know

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4 responses to “Cast Out, a Funeral from the Curb”

  1. […] the five years that followed my excommunication, I have attended weddings, funerals, and more at Mormon church houses. In each case, I was forced to come no closer than the physical […]

  2. It’s not the first time I’ve known of Mormons who left the lds church because they found the true Jesus of the Bible, and gave their testimony much like yours, and were accused of being possessed by satan, consequently sent in front of the mormon Sanhedrin, and finally excommunicated, which was just fine by them because they no longer wanted to be associated with this anti-Christ cult.
    To accuse a born again Christian, who is filled by the Holy Sprit as promised by God upon salvation, of being possessed by satan, is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, in my view, which is the only unpardonable sin according to Jesus.
    Mormonism hates the true Jesus, and the true God, and the true Gospel. They follow a luciferian religion, based on the occult and freemasonry, which is luciferian. The spirit that guides them is not from God. They react to testimonies like your the way vampires react to the cross. Their true self comes out when an lds member bears testimony of the biblical Christ and salvation. Their mask comes off, the fake and phoney nice guy act is up, and you see their true colours. The hate it, just as satan hates it. This is what mormonism is, from the very beginning Joseph Smith condemned all Christians, called all churches corrupt? All Christian teachers false and all creeds an abomination. They are the abomination because they hate the real Christ, the real biblical triune God and His gospel. This is who they really are

  3. […] the Mormon church has forcefully kept me from attending the weddings, baptisms, ordinations, and funerals of those people I love most. I have an audio file of the church’s lead attorney promising […]

  4. […] a crime for which it sought lengthy incarceration, and it has made it illegal for me to attend the weddings, funerals, and other events that are of importance to my Mormon family and friends. In addition to Mormon persecution, […]

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