Mormon Cult: Cases of Statutory Rape
Gary Swank
May 04, 2008
A baby has been born to one of the girls. More than half of the teen
females have given birth or presently are expecting per Ed Pilkington
of The Guardian.
Thirty-one cases of statutory rape are represented in the group. The
males responsible will be found per law officials.
The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is
morally and legally responsible for forced sex yielding pregnancies
upon under-aged girls.
There are other communes like unto the one uncovered in Texas.
Question: Why are they still existing?
One reason is that polygamy, though outlawed in the US, is legally not
practiced in these polygamous communes. There are no legal papers
drawn up showing one male to several females.
These then are so-called spiritual unions that have no justice of the
peace legalities. Therefore, they cannot be taken to court.
With that, girls as young as 13 have had sex forced upon them by older
males.
The belief is that disembodied spirits float in the air. They are
yearning for body housing.
Therefore, every pregnancy provides a disembodied spirit with a
dwelling, hence polygamy and pregnancies maximum, even exploiting too-
young females.
These girls are told that by yielding to forced sex, they are becoming
heavenly angels. Of course, to biblical believers, this is satanic
cult material of the first order.
The Texas group, Yearning for Zion Ranch, Eldorado, tallies 53 girls
aged 14 to 17 who have had offspring or are pregnant.
It must be understood that the so-called legitimate group known as the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquartered in Salt Lake
City, Utah believes the very same doctrine concerning disembodied
spirits.
That Salt Lake City group continues to inform media that they have
nothing in common with the cult. However, the facts are that their
founder is the same Joseph Smith. His theology is the same in all
groups. It=92s just that the Salt Lake City group abides by the US law
against polygamy.
Both the Salt Lake City group and the cultic communes are secret
orders. The unbiblical secrets are carefully guarded.
Only those who leave the Mormons of any tangent can tell the facts
they now disavow. In that way, non-Mormons come to know really what
goes on.
Read The Mormon Cult: The Truth about Mormons and Christianity at
mormoncult.org/


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