Hinckley says Mormons Believe in a Different Jesus "In bearing testimony of
Jesus Christ, President Hinckley spoke of those outside the Church who say Latter-day
Saints 'do not believe in the traditional Christ.' 'No, I don't. The traditional Christ
of whom they speak is not the Christ of whom I speak. For the Christ of whom I speak has
been revealed in this the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times. He together with His
Father, appeared to the boy Joseph Smith in the year 1820, and when Joseph left the grove
that day, he knew more of the nature of God than all the learned ministers of the gospel
of the ages.'" (LDS Church News Week ending June 20, 1998, p.7 )
Christians have long maintained that Mormonism teaches a Jesus that is different from
what the Bible reveals. Of course, the Mormons say that they believe in the same Jesus
that originally walked on the earth and is revealed in the Bible. Though they may make
this claim, it is up to them to prove it. Especially in light of what Mormonism says about
God and Jesus.
In Mormonism, Jesus is a creation, the product of relations between god and his goddess
wife who used to be people from another world (Mormon Doctrine by Bruce McConkie, pp. 192,
321, 516, 589). Jesus is the literal spirit brother of the devil and of you and I
(McConkie, pp, 192, 589). Also, in Mormon theology, God has a body of flesh and bones
(Doctrine & Covenants, 130:22.) as does his wife and together they produce spirit
offspring in heaven who inhabit human bodies on earth.
Very few, if any, of the 'different' Mormon doctrines are found in their Standard
Works: the Bible, The Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and The Pearl of Great
Price. Rather, they are taught by Mormons of high standing: prophets, apostles, members of
the 70 Quorum. McConkie, for example, was a member of the 70's Quorum, a very high ranking
Mormon and wrote the book, Mormon Doctrine where much of the documentation for this is
taken from.
President Hinkley, the prophet and revelator of the Mormon church, has publicly
declared that the Jesus of Mormonism and traditional Christianity are not the same. Let's
take a look at the difference between the Mormon Jesus and the one of Traditional
Christianity.
The Mormon Jesus
1.The literal son of god and his goddess wife begotten in the pre-existence.
2.The brother of all spirits born in heaven in the premortal existence.
3.One of 3 gods in the godhead.
4.The Trinity is three separate gods.
5.First one to receive a spirit body.
6.Atoned for sin on the cross and in the garden of Gethsemane.
The Christian Jesus
1.Not the literal son of god and his goddess wife.
2.Not the brother of all spirits born in heaven in a premortal existence.
3.Not one of 3 gods in the godhead.
4.The Trinity is 3 persons in one God.
5.Was always spirit from eternity.
6.Atoned for sin on the cross alone.
This brief comparison should help you see the difference between the two. Jesus cannot
be both literal son of god and his goddess wife and not the literal begotten son. He
cannot be both one of 3 gods, and not one of 3 gods. They are different. In fact, it would
be a lot easier if the Mormons called him by a different name. For example, Bolok would be
good. Bolok is one of three gods, but Jesus is not. etc. That way, it would be a lot
easier to tell them apart.
Mormonism definitely does not teach the same Jesus as Christianity.