Mormon Persecution At The Expense Of Liz

Lance Earl talking about Liz

Mormonism will stop at nothing to harm its perceived enemies. Learn how they used a wonderful lady as a stick, even at her own funeral.

Here is a little more background for those who what to know.

What I never did:

  1. I never did publicly challenge Mormon doctrine in or near any Mormon building or activity.
  2. I never did publicly challenge Mormon authority in or near any Mormon building or activity.
  3. I never did publicly challenge Mormon leaders in or near any Mormon building or activity.
  4. I never did cause any type of disturbance in or near any Mormon building or activity.

What I did do:

  1. I refused to comply with evil Mormon leaders when they issued edicts that violate the law of man, the doctrine of Mormonism, and the Laws of God. In other words, I tested these men as directed in the Bible and they failed miserably.
  2. When I learned the truth about the reality of the real Jesus and the insignificance of the Mormon Jesus, I openly taught the truth at every opportunity. In other words, I am doing all I can to follow the great commission of Jesus Christ.

A few more points:

  1. I do not consider the temple guard to be my enemy.
    1. He is a victim who suffers under the burden and bondage of false religion.
    2. He has been mind controlled to the degree that he cannot think and act under his own power.
    3. Twice he said, “I’m sorry”. I take him at his word and I accept. In his heart, there was something that knew he was working evil and it made him uncomfortable. Praise God.
    4. To this temple guard, if you have seen anything here today that rings of truth, I will meet with you anytime. With me, you will be safe. I will answer your questions as best I am able. But, most of all I will tell you how I came to have a personal relationship with Jesus and how that relationship has change every part of my life, replacing doubt with assurance, burdens with lightness, chains with freedom and I will tell you how my marriage, which was already perfect, has improved 100 fold.

Here is the letter from the church. A careful reading shows that I am only prohibited from going on church property to attend a “meeting or activity of the Church”. We arrived at the funeral of our friend in good faith, confident that a funeral is not a “meeting or activity of the Church”.

Kirtom McConkie PNG letter

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  1. […] Some months later, Grace’s closest friend passed away unexpectedly and her funeral was scheduled at the Mormon church in Rockland, Idaho. Reasoning that a funeral is not a meeting of the church, we attended to pay our respects and extend our love to the family of a dear friend. While approaching the building, we were stopped and asked to leave. We complied quietly and peacefully. […]

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