Christian beliefs versus Akashic beliefs
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Anti-Mormon ClaimPro-Mormon Answers
God/Jesus created the cosmos in six 24 hour days The Cosmos (brain of BRAHMAN) was created over six Day of Brahma (26 billion years)
The Cosmos is the only thing that exists besides God/Jesus This Cosmos is the physical brain of BRAHMAN and every brain in every creature is a Cosmos
God/Jesus made Adam, the first human being, out of clay and dust


The first human being, Andon, was born of a Homo Erectus female and an Anu-Naki male named Enki about one million years ago. That soul of Andon has reincarnated many times as all souls do, including as the man called "Adam" about 37,000 years ago in a place called Bit Adini (House of Eden) in what is now eastern Syria.
God/Jesus made the first woman from a rib of Adam. The first homo sapien female was Fonta who was a fraternal twin of Adam, born of a homo erectus woman and Enki one of the Anu-Naki who was put in charge of this planet.
God/Jesus commanded Adam and Eve to multiply but to not eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, but Satan in the form of a snake tricked Eve into eating of that tree.

The souls of Adam and Eve reincarnated as an Egyptian pharaoh and his queen, both who committed a grave sexual in the walled Garden of Meru-Aten in 1320 B.C. This grave sexual sin by Adam cased his soul to "die" in the World of Souls, and the souls of all his descendants (Adamites) to also die in that world because our souls are copies of his soul, and whatsoever happens to his souls also happens to our souls.
God/Jesus had to be born of a virgin, live a sinless life, and die on the Cross in order to atone for the sin of Adam and Eve which all their children (us) inherited.


The soul of Adam, because of his great sin when He was a Pharaoh Ay son of Yuya, had to return to Earth, be born of a virgin, live a sinless life, and bleed on a Cross to atone for the sin of Pharaoh Ay (whom He was in a previous life). Such atonement resurrected all Adamites in the World of Souls.




In 1826, in Bainbridge New York, Joseph Smith had a trial and was convicted of being a Glass-Looker, this being proof he earned money from peeping into a peepstone to look for buried treasure. Joseph Smith was convicted but, because of his young age, allowed to take "leg bail" (escape). This court record was found to be authentic by Wesley Walters, who found the Court Record in 1975 in Bainbridge New York archives.


Photocopy from Justice Neeley's docket book which says:
"Joseph Smith~Glass Looker
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Not true. He was arrested in 1826 in Bainbridge, New York, on the charge of Glass-Looking. Joseph Smith was known to find lost objects with his peepstone. Some claimed that Joseph Smith stole the ojects, and this is why he had the ability to find them. There was a pre-liminary hearing before a Justice of the Peace, but not enough evidence was found to take him to trail and Joseph Smith was released. In 1826, to have a trail one had to have three Justices of the Peace preside, but only Justice Neely presided over Joseph Smith's hearing. It was a preliminary hearing, not a trail, and insufficient evidence was found to have a trial. No "Court Record" was found by Wesley Walters at any time. All that was found was a "docket book" which Justices kept to record their fees for hearing cases. Wesley tore the page mentioning Joseph Smith~Glass Looker from the docket book (an illegal action) and the "original" page from which Anti-Mormons make copies is still missing, and Walters passed away in 1990. Nobody can know if the docket book entry is factual or a forgery.
Joseph Smith was tarred and feathered in Hyrum Ohio because he was trying to seduce the daughter of a Mr. Johnson, and Johnson's sons got angry so they tried to tar and feather him. False. According to later testimony of the Johnson brothers themselves, they believed that Joseph Smith was trying to get their father to give him their inheritance. They make no mention at all of their sister nor that Joseph Smith was seduced or was trying to seduce her. There is no evidence that Joseph Smith tried to get the any inheritance.
Joseph Smith started a bank in Kirkland Ohio called the Kirtland Safety Bank, but he was refused a bank charter by the Ohio State Legislature, so he started the Kirkland Anti-Banking Company and issued fraudulent currency, including a "$3" bill as a way to make money. He would show people a chest filled with sand with gold coins layed on top as a way to get them to invest, but the venture failed, showing it was not of God in the first place.

A $3 bill from the Kirkland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company.
False. When the Kirkland Safety Society Bank was refused a Bank Charter, Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon started a joint-stock association (what we now call a "Credit Union"), which did not require a charter. The Kirkland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company (KSSABC) was perfectly legal, and could legally print its own currency (the U.S. had no printed currency at that time, and banks and joint-stock companies all printed their own paper currency). The story about the chest filled with sand appeared first in an anti-Mormon book published in 1856; completely without historical merit (it was invented out of thin air). The KSSABC failed in the "1837 Crash" where most banks and joint-stock companies in the United States failed and a nation-wide depression ensued. Joseph Smith NEVER SAID that the KSSABC was formed by Revelation, nor did HE ever prophesy of its success. It was a commercial venture that failed, as most banks and credit unions did in 1837. The $3 bill was legal at that time; when banks and joing-stock associations (not the government) made all the printed currency. The U.S. Government did not start printing currency until the Civil War in the 1860s.
Joseph Smith had a sexual affair with Fanny Alger, a young women who lived in the Smith home in Kirkland in 1832, and this is why Oliver Cowdery left the Church, because he accused Joseph Smith of adultery. Fanny Alger was Joseph and Emma's nanny in 1832. There is no indication or proof that she and Joseph Smith ever had a sexual relationship. There is no indication from Oliver Cowdery's own words that he ever accused Joseph Smith of adultery with her or anybody else. These are unsubstantiated rumors.
Joseph Smith was a polygamist, and had 30 wives, a few of them the wives of other men, and lied about his involvement in polygamy many times, insisting he had only one wife, and condemning plural marriage while he himself practiced it, showing he was a liar and a hypocrite as well. He said: QUOTES OF DENIAL Joseph Smith had about 30 women "sealed" to him; a few of these sealing after his own death. There is no evidence most of these sealings were earthly marriages. Some women were sealed to Joseph Smith because they wanted to go to the Celestial Kingdom, but their husbands were either non-members or did not hold the Melchizedek Priesthood and could not guarantee them a spot in the Celestial Kingdom. These sealings pertained to the afterlife only; not to earthly sexual relations or cohabitation. Only a few women later said they were Joseph Smith's "real" wives. Joseph Smith denied he preached "POLYGAMY"; which in his day and time did NOT mean having multiple wives, but meant "FREE LOVE" or what we would call "POLYAMORY" (open marriage/free love). This existed too in Nauvoo, and Joseph Smith preached against "POLYGAMY". Joseph Smith excommunicated a number of men for preaching "polygamy" which, again, in the 1840s, meant "free love" or "wife swapping".
Joseph Smith received a Revelation telling him to sell the copyright of The Book of Mormon in Canada, and this was attempted but it failed, showing that this was a false prophecy, and only false prophets make false prophecies. A "commandment" is not a "prophecy". For example, the LORD commanded Moses to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. Yet, Moses died in Moab! The Lord commanded Jonah to tell the people of Nineveh that He was going to destroy their city, but they repented and the Lord cancelled His plans. The Lord told Joshua to "utterly destroy" the Canaanites and wipe them off from the face of the earth, but Joshua failed. Instead of going himself, Joseph Smith sent Oliver Cowdery to sell the copyright of The Book of Mormon in Canada, and it failed. Perhaps Joseph Smith should have gone himself as the Lord wanted.
Joseph Smith wrote that in 1820 there was a religious revival in Palymra, where he lived, but research shows there was no such revival, and that the Palmyra revival was in 1823, not 1820. This shows that Joseph Smith played fast and loose with the facts. How can we trust anything else he wrote?










There is a difference between "camp meetings" and "revivals". A "camp-meeting" was out of town, in the woods, and tried to convert people to Christl to turn non-church-goers into church goers. It consisted of hundreds of tents, and dozens of preachers preaching all day and most of the night, calling people to repentence. Concession stands were built to sell food, beer, and root-beer for those at these camp-meetings; which were huge social events to the settlers. The goal of the preachers was to get people to join their respective churches, and thereby to "save" their souls as well as get financial support for the preachers. A "revival" on the other hand, was in town, in the churches, and consisted of ministers preaching inside the churches, trying to "revive" (i.e. re-activate) slacking Church members who were "backsliding" in Church attendance and in morals and especially in donations to the minister. There were many camp-meetings just outside of Palmyra in 1819-1820, but no revivals in town for those years. In 1823, there was a huge revival in Palmyra. Joseph Smith nowhere calls the "religious excitement of 1819-20 a "revival". Evidence shows there were at least 12 huge camp-meetings within 30 miles of the Smith home in the Spring and Summers of 1819-20, and that the Smith family owned a root-Beer and sweet-cake concession at these camp-meetings, with Joseph Smith Jr. as cashier, which would explain how a 14 year old boy got to all these meetings. Joseph Smith nowhere claims that he attended "revivals" before the 1820 vision. He claims there was "religious excitment" in the "district" where he lived (the Genesee District which was huge), with the different professors of religion (preachers) contending one with another for disciples. This is exactly what happened at the camp-meetings.
Joseph Smith did not translate the Book of Mormon as Mormons are told, but placed his peepstone inside of his hat, then covered his hat with his face, then dictated words to his scribes. This shows that the Mormon Church is lying about how Joseph Smith "translated" The Book of Mormon.


This is how Mormons are told Joseph Smith translated The Book of Mormon.

This is actually how Joseph Smith allegedly translated the Book of Mormon, by placing his "peepstone" in a hat, covering his face, and reading what he saw in the stone.The use of a stone to receive revelation is occultic and unbiblical, and the Bible itself condemns those who use such things.

According to the best evidence, Joseph Smith used the Urim and Thummin to translate the Book of Lehi, but, after the Book of Lehi was lost (given to Martin Harris and stolen by Mrs. Harris and later burned), Joseph Smith did not use the Urim or Thummin again, but used his "Seerstone" which he placed in his hat, covered his face, and dictated to his scribes. Emma Smith (one of his scribes) relates that Joseph Smith woudl dictate "for hours" that way; which means either he had an incredible memory, or he was simply inventing story as he went along, or he was divinely aided. Mormon artists who depict Joseph Smith behind a curtain poiting to the Gold Plates and writing down English with a quill pen are mistaken, but sincerely so. Joseph Smith did not writing at all, it was done by scribes. The Church has no doctrine that Mormon artists are infallible. It is NOT "unbiblical" for Prophets to use various instruments to receive Revelation. Moses used a "staff" as did Aaron. In the Book of Samuel, in the Old Testament, Saul loses some sheep, so he goes to the Prophet Samuel to find his lost sheep (this shows that the Prophet Samuel was in the "business" of finding lost objects or animals). The Jewish highpriest had two "Seerstones" he kept in his breat pocket, and used them to receive Divine Revelation. Most Bible scholars believe that the Urim and Thummim "Hebrew: "Lights and Perfections") that the High Priest held in his breastplate were "stones" that he used to receive communication from Jehovah with in the Temple.


The High Priest. He kept the Urim and Thummim in his breastplate (breast pocket).

Evidence from the testimony of Josiah Stowel, who hired Joseph Smith to work on his farm in Bainbridge, shows that Joseph Smith used his Seerstone to find water, salt deposits, and, according to Josiah Stowel, he once found an ore deposit, and that Joseph Smith had the ability to "see" things in his Seerstone. All these were considered by farmers (water, salt deposits, ore deposits) in the 1830s to be "treasures in the earth". There is no first-hand testimony that Joseph Smith looked for buried pots of gold. All that is rumor only. Joseph Smith once found a pot of quartzite ore with his Seerstone, which resembles gold, which may be the basis of the rumors.

On the title page of the first edition of The Book of Mormon, it says "Joseph Smith: Author and Proprietor". This was a "slip" by Joseph Smith, proving he was the author of the book, and not merely the translator.

Wrong. Joseph Smith wanted to get a copyright on the book, because his enemies already wanted to publish a "spoof" of The Book of Mormon themselves. He was told that under New York State Law only "Mormon" (the author of the book) could get a copyright. He, as the translator, could not get a copyright. In order to procure a copyright for the book, he had to name himself as "Author and Proprietor" so that his enemies could not publish and sell their own "spoof" version of it called "The Book of Pukei" (i.e. "pyookee" was a Yankee English term then meaning "vomit"). Joseph Smith could only get a copyright if he named himself as "Author". The dinosaurs came about through billions of years of evolution, and were destroyed by a comet during the War between the Devas (Michael and his angels) and Asuras (Lucifer and his angels). Jehovah found the Earth "void" after that, and colonized it with Devas who intermarried with lower humanoid humans, thus producing us. The original Torah (Books of Moses) are kept by the Samaritans, and, in their original version of The Book of Genesis, the Sun is not created after plants and marine life, and the Sun does not stand still for Joshua and his armies. There are no contradictions with science in the Samaritan Torah.
Jesus is the "Only-Begotten" Son of God, so there are no more incarnations of the WORD other than Jesus of Nazareth. God became man one time and one time only as Jesus. The tern "Only Begotten" is a mistranslation any Bible scholar will admit to you. In the Aramaic Bible Jesus is called God's "ehedah" Son, which means "firstbegotten". The Greek calls Jesus God's "monogenes" Son: the same word ("monogenes") is used for Isaac (Abraham's second son but his favorite one) in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Daheshists would agree with this, but there is NOTHING in the Bible which says the WORD of God would incarnate only one time! Paul writes: "The creation waits for the manifestation of the Sons of God" (?????????????).