What's Wrong with Mormonism?

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In this video, presented through The Prophecy Club, Bill Schnoebelen discusses his views and criticisms of the Mormon Church. He focuses on what he considers historical inaccuracies and doctrinal errors within Mormonism, including critiques of its founder, Joseph Smith. Schnoebelen also delves into the relationship between Mormon rituals and those of Masonry, suggesting that Smith incorporated Masonic elements into Mormon practices. This presentation reflects Schnoebelen's personal views and interpretations, shaped by his claimed experiences and background in various religious and occult practices.

What is The Prophecy Club?
The Prophecy Club is an organization that focuses on discussing and promoting interpretations of biblical prophecies and end-times scenarios. It often features speakers who provide their insights and interpretations of various religious, political, and societal events, viewed through the lens of biblical prophecy. The content shared by The Prophecy Club typically includes discussions on topics like eschatology (the study of the end times), biblical interpretations, and conspiracy theories. The organization aims to provide a platform for speakers to share their beliefs and theories related to prophecy and the end times.

Who is Bill Schnoebelen?
Bill Schnoebelen is a speaker and author known for his discussions on various religious and occult topics. He claims to have had a diverse and unconventional spiritual journey, which includes experiences in Christianity, Mormonism, Wicca, Satanism, and other esoteric beliefs. Schnoebelen asserts that he was involved in practices like Voodoo, Freemasonry, and the Church of Satan before converting to Christianity. His claims about his past and experiences are often controversial and have been met with skepticism. Schnoebelen is known for his lectures and writings, where he shares his perspective on these various belief systems and practices, often critiquing them from his current Christian viewpoint.

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