A shrewd note from a writer who can't un-think.
What is Mormonism, really? Does it deserve a stand on one of Christian branches? I do not believe so. It is more of semi-Judaic Christian; much like Seven Days Adventist. Only that Mormonism is the worst Judaic-Christian branch of all. Not only did it offer men to selfishly pursue the Old Jewish days (and some Muslims in case) of polygamy, also to rewrite the American history itself under the presumed story of Moses.
It is probably unfair for me to to say that, as some Mormons might say that they are reformed today and more Christian-like. I would like to refute that one. It is one of fastest organization in the world; one that may have to do with the Zionist organization. The original Zionist organization that deal with trafficking people, which are visible from Utah to north into Canada. That began in 19th century; and the Jewish International funds began some forty years after the death of Joseph.
Is there some coincidence in the connection? Possibly very much so. I would hate to associate myself with Jewish or Muslim synagogue; the same goes for a Mormon church. I consider religion as more of Jewish than Christian one, not because of its reaffirmation of Old Testament in North America; also its close association with Zionist organization and international expansion. A Mormon would say, it happened a hundred years ago.
Although I am unsure as whether how the Mormon church receive its own funds from the state of Utah and surrounding areas all the way to north, possibly to Idaho. New church means that the very system of organization would have to be started anew from beginning of 1830s and forth on. Yet after the American Civil War, Zionist organization seemed to be in a parallel growth to Mormonism in the backyard of North America.
I do not consider that enough a transformation of transparency from Judaic associations to Christianity. The perversity of Mormons are two thousands and three decades too late. There was no need to alienate the New World into wars.
I do not intend to be a racist from Lutheran and/or Catholic point of view. I intend try to make a sense out of Mormonism and Zionist movements in a connection to international funds that robbed the monetary system out of German-Russian economies in the first place (although that is debatable on a case of post-WWI treaty as co-signed through the big three). On a second thought, Confederate states seemed to be in the same process during the Civil War period. Slavery trade, of course, is one of reasons. What about the slavery of Mormonism and Zionist movements? Does they count? How did subsidiaries play in the role of Zionist and/or Mormon movements during all those periods from pre-Civil War to post WWI periods? Perhaps I don't need to know. All I know is that I'm thankful that I am not a Mormon.
Of course, there is much more than just a background noise of microwave radiation somewhere out there in the parallel universe of religiosity. This is only an attempt to fit a picture of what happened in the backyard and how sub-histories might have played some roles. It is more of a question on outer shell, rather than the insider shell of history.
A quick derivative note: Mormon? More money, more women, move on? Hmph.
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