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Mormon Theology - Two-Seeds Doctrine

Proof that the "Two-Seeds Doctrine” is Really Mormon Theology in Disguise


Genesis of the Mormon religion and the Joseph Smith’s “Doctrine of Cain

Mormon Theology - MZ Introduction

I am gradually adding a comphrehensive analysis and explanation of the fundamentals of Mormon theology, as documented by the Mormon Church itself. Therefore, there can be no disputing that what is documented here is not true. However, some aspects of Mormon theology are documented and discussed elswhere in MormonZeitgeist.com.
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Islamic Arms Dealer Adnan Khashoggi Joined with Dallin Oaks and Mormon Religion to Develop Triad Center in Salt Lake City

Billionaire Adnan Khashoggi was very proud as he stood on the site of the new Triad Center in Salt Lake City with Mormon Apostle Dallin Oaks, Emanuel Floor and his brother Essam Khashoggi on June 7, 1985. This day marked the gala groundbreaking of the Triad's twin 43-story towers and other buildings that made up the new master planned business center in downtown Salt Lake City. It also marked a symbolic unity between the Mormon religion, with its many similarities to Islam, and Adnan Khashoggi who was a Muslim of dubious character known for his global arms dealing.

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Chevie Kehoe's Heroes Include anti-American Mormons Robert Mathews and Gordon Kahl

At this point it is hard not to make some important connections between Mormons and terrorism. Chevie Kehoe is Mormon and grew-up being indoctrinated in a Momron culture that despised the American Government and American way of life. Additionally, Chevie’s Mormon community espoused the same religious theology that Joseph Smith taught as his Mormons attempted to “conquer” the United States in 1844.