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- Subject: Adam Is God ??? (Brigham Young's false doctrinal teachings)
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- ADAM IS GOD???
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- Chris A. Ulachos
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- BRIGHAM YOUNG'S FALSE TEACHING: ADAM IS GOD
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- PREFACE: This is a reprint of an article appearing in the Journal of
- Pastoral Practice, Volume III, Number 2, pages 93 through 119. It is
- reprinted in this form with the permission of the author.
-
- Copyright 1979, Institute of Pastoral Studies of The Christian
- Counseling & Education Foundation.
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-
-
- Of all the vices that entangle a man, perhaps none is as unholy as
- jealousy. Jealousy, the "green-eyed monster", dwells in the deeper
- regions of sin because the source of its existence is unbridled
- covetousness growing out of pride and insecurity. However, in the
- case of jealousy, what is a vice in human nature is a virtue in the
- divine nature of God. Though among men jealousy is a ravaging and
- soul-destroying cancer, in God it is a righteous zeal, based upon
- His covenant love for His own people, which seeks to protect a love-
- relationship and avenge it when broken. The godly zeal which the
- Lord has for those whom He has chosen is an attribute worthy of all
- praise and adoration.
-
- The fact that He is a jealous God was one of the first
- characteristics that the Lord made known to Israel after He had
- redeemed her out of the slave market of Egypt. She became His love
- and possession, and He demanded from her a love and devotion that
- would extend to no other (1).
-
- I am the LORD thy God, which have brought thee out of
- the land of Egypt, out of the house of Bondage. Thou
- shalt have no other gods before me...for I the LORD
- thy God am a jealous God (Ex. 20:1,3,5).
-
- Thou shalt worship no other god; for the LORD, whose
- name is Jealous, is a jealous God (Ex. 34:14).
-
- Throughout Old Testament history the Lord taught Israel that He was
- the only God with whom they had to do. For her to worship and serve
- another would be sheer adultery and whoredom:
-
- And yet they would not hearken unto their judges, but
- they went a whoring after other gods, and bowed
- themselves unto them (Judges 2:17).
-
- In the New Testament we find the same teaching. The New Testament
- writers shared the Lord's jealousy over His covenant people:
-
- For I am jealous over you with a godly jealousy: for I
- have espoused you to one husband, that I may present
- you as a chaste virgin to Christ (II Cor. 11:2).
-
- While throughout the flow of Bible history we see God proclaiming
- that He alone is to be worshiped, at the same time we find prophets
- who were not of God taught the contrary. True prophets would never
- be found teaching the people to worship another god - whether is
- was a stone idol, and imaginary god dwelling in heaven, or a deified
- man. They knew that it was Jehovah who had redeemed Israel out of
- Egypt and that He alone is God. Inspired by God's Spirit, they knew
- the mind of the Lord: that He would give His glory to no other.
- Therefore, when these living oracles of God spoke as prophets, they
- were moved to proclaim, "Thou shalt worship the LORD thy God, and
- Him only shalt thou serve."
-
- In light of this insistence upon the exclusiveness of the true God,
- we can understand the test of a prophet that Moses taught the
- children of Israel. By applying this timeless test, people
- throughout all ages may detect the false ones:
-
- If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of
- dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, and the
- sign or wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto
- thee, saying, let us go after other gods, which thou
- hast not known, and let us serve them; thou shalt
- not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that
- dreamer of dreams: for the LORD proveth you, to know
- whether ye love the LORD your God with all you soul.
- Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear Him,
- and keep His commandments, and obey His voice, and ye
- shall serve Him, and cleave unto Him. And that
- prophet, or that dreamer of dreams shall be put to
- death; because he has spoken to turn you away form the
- LORD your God, which brought you out of the land of
- Egypt, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage,
- to thrust thee out of the way which the LORD thy God
- commanded thee to walk in. So shalt thou put the evil
- away from the midst of thee (Deut. 13:1-5)
-
- These words tell us that though a man might exercise miraculous
- powers, he could not be a prophet of the Lord if he sought to
- lead the people away to a strange god. Any prophet who advocates
- the service and worship of another god is not a mouthpiece of the
- Lord, is false, and, under the theocratic nation of Israel, was to
- be slain.
-
- Holding fast to these truths let us now turn to Brigham Young, a
- man who claimed for himself the station and office of prophet of
- God. Recent history records the lives of few men who have
- possessed the leadership qualities that Young exhibited. For thirty
- years he presided as Prophet, Seer, and Revelator over the Mormon
- Church, a people claiming to be led by prophets of God as in the
- days of ancient Israel. On the basis of this claim the Mormons
- have always regarded themselves as the only true Church on earth
- today (2). Their priesthood claims sole possession of the
- authority or power needed to act on behalf of God (3), and they
- consider all other "Christian churches" to be in a state of
- apostasy, who at best teach a partial truth about the gospel of
- Christ(4). Now if Brigham Young, Mormon prophet from 1847 to 1877,
- were a false prophet all along, then the claims of those who have
- sought to derive their priesthood authority through him are empty
- and void (5). If Brigham taught false doctrine, that cuts the
- ground from under Mormonism's claim of latter-day prophetic
- revelation and the Mormon Church is not divinely led. Acknowledging
- this to be true, LDS Apostle Orson Hyde stated:
-
- To acknowledge that this is the Kingdom of God, and
- that there is a presiding power, and to admit that he
- [Brigham Young] can advance incorrect doctrine is to
- lay the axe at the root of the tree. Will he suffer
- his mouthpiece to go into error? No. (6)
-
- Any boast of prophetic guidance would be worthless if that guidance
- were false. John Taylor, Mormon Apostle and later President,
- admitted also this to be the case: "If that mouthpiece [Brigham
- Young] has not the power to dictate I would throw all Mormonism
- away." (7)
-
- The Mormon Church must base the truth of her claims on the
- authenticity of Brigham's calling. Yet, we shall see that Brigham
- Young, who presided over the Mormon Church longer than any other
- man, did indeed advance false doctrine that focused worship on a
- god other than the Lord God of Israel.
-
-
- ADAM-GOD FIRST PROCLAIMED
-
- It stormed heavily on April 9, 1852, but the people turned out for
- the sessions of the Spring LDS Conference that were that day. Each
- session of the six-day church conference was filled to capacity.
- Those desiring the best seats lined up outside the doors hours
- before they opened. At times, because the crowds were so large,
- many male members would leave the tabernacle to allow more room for
- the women to attend.
-
- At 6:00 on the evening of the ninth, all LDS male members gathered
- together in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for another session. The house
- was full. After the usual introductory exercises, Mormon Prophet and
- President Brigham Young began to address his brethren upon various
- subjects. He instructed them concerning the place recreation and
- amusements should occupy in their lives and concerning the
- principle of tithing.
-
- Then, after a moment's pause, the Mormon Prophet took up his next
- topic. The question was, Who begat Jesus Christ in the flesh? This
- was a hot issue. There had been no little dispute about it among the
- LDS Elders, and there were opposing views. As a Prophet and `
- mouthpiece of God, Brigham Young stepped forward to silence all
- erroneous opinions and to declare with finality the true answer to
- the inquiry (8).
-
- First, he repeated the fundamental Mormon doctrine that the Father
- and Son each has a physical body of flesh and bones. Next, he set
- forth Mormonism's belief that God the Father in a pre-existent
- period, begot every spirit that would come to this earth. Then
- Brigham looked out over the vast audience and boldly commanded all
- of his hearers, whether near or far, Mormon or non-Mormon to take
- heed to his next statements:
-
- Now hear it, O inhabitants of the earth, Jew and
- Gentile, Saint and sinner! When our father Adam came
- into the garden of Eden, he came into it with a
- celestial body, and brought Eve, one of his wives,
- with him. He helped to make and organize this world.
- He is MICHAEL, the Archangel, the ANCIENT OF DAYS!
- about whom holy men have written and spoken - He is
- our father and our God, and the only God with whom WE
- have to do. Every man upon the earth, professing
- Christians or non-professing, must hear it, and will
- know it sooner or later (9).
-
- After declaring that Adam was the God of this world and the Father
- of its inhabitants, Brigham then addressed the original inquiry
- concerning the savior's birth:
-
- When the Virgin Mary conceived the child Jesus, the
- Father had begotten him in his own likeness. he was
- not begotten by the Holy Ghost. And who is the
- Father? He is the first of the human family; and when
- he took a tabernacle, it was begotten by his father
- in heaven, after the same manner as the tabernacles
- of Cain, Abel, and the rest of the sons and daughters
- of Adam and Eve.... I could tell you much more about
- this; but were I to tell you the whole truth,
- blasphemy would be nothing to it, in the estimation
- of the superstitious and over-righteous of mankind.
- However, I have told you the whole truth as far as I
- have gone... What a learned idea! Jesus, our elder
- brother, was begotten in the flesh by the same
- character that was in the Garden of Eden, and who is
- our Father in heaven. Now let all who may hear these
- doctrines, pause before they make light of them, or
- treat them with indifference, for they will prove
- their salvation or damnation. I have given you a few
- leading items upon this subject, but a great deal more
- remains to be told. Now, remember from this time
- forth, and forever, that Jesus Christ was not begotten
- by the Holy Ghost. I will repeat a little anecdote. I
- was in conversation with a certain learned professor
- upon this subject, when I replied, to this idea - "if
- the Son was begotten by the Holy Ghost, it would be
- very dangerous to baptize and confirm females, and
- give the Holy Ghost to them, lest he should beget
- children, to be palmed upon the Elders by the people,
- bringing the Elders into great difficulties." Treasure
- up these things in your hearts. In the Bible, you have
- read the things I told you tonight; but you have not
- known what you did read (10).
-
- Having made this response, Young concluded his comments with another
- reference to tithing. The Mormon choir then sang a hymn and Elder H.
- G. Sherwood gave the closing benediction.
-
- Few of the Latter-day Elders who filed out of the Tabernacle that
- night missed the meaning of what their prophet had just announced.
- Upon returning home that evening, Hosea Stout, the prominent Mormon
- pioneer, recorded the following in his daily journal:
-
- Friday 9th April 1852. - Stormy morning. attended
- conference House much crowded, did not stay in House
- long. after noon was not in because of the crowd. -
- Another meeting this evening. President B. Young taught
- that Adam was the father of Jesus Christ and the only
- God to us. That he came to this world in a resurrected
- body &c more hereafter (11).
-
- Samuel Rogers, who also was present that night, similarly noted the
- content of Brigham Young's discourse:
-
- April 16 1852, Conference commenced on the 6 and
- continued untill the 11, it was heled in the new
- tabernacle, adjourned untill the 6 of next October we
- had the best Conference that I ever attended during
- the time of the Conference President Brigham Young
- said that our spirits ware begotten before that Adam
- came to the earth, and that Adam helped to make the
- Earth, that he had a Celestial boddy when we came to
- the Earth, and that he brought his wife or one of his
- wives with him, and that Eave was allso a Celestial
- being, that they eat of the fruit of the ground untill
- they begat children from the Earth, he said that Adam
- was the only God that we would have, and that Christ
- was not begotten of the Holy Ghost, but of Father
- Adam...(12).
-
-
- DENIAL ADAM-GOD WAS TAUGHT
-
- As we consider Brigham Young's claim that Adam is God, it becomes
- clear that he was a false, uninspired prophet. This teaching not
- only runs counter to what has been revealed in the Bible, but it is
- also branded as false doctrine in modern Mormonism. LDS Apostle Mark
- E. Petersen, one of Mormonism's doctrinal authorities, stated:
-
- Some dissidents would have us believe that Adam is our
- God and that we have nothing to do with any other God,
- which, on the face of it, is ridiculous. To say that
- Adam is God is, of course, opposed utterly and
- completely to the scriptures as well as to our
- Articles of faith,.(13)
-
- Spencer W. Kimball, Mormon Prophet, also denounced the teaching that
- Adam is God:
-
- We warn you against the dissemination of doctrines
- which are not according to the scriptures and which
- are alleged to have been taught by some of the General
- Authorities... Such, for instance is the Adam-God theory.
- We denounce that theory and hope that everyone will be
- cautioned against this and other kinds of false
- doctrine (14).
-
- These and most other Mormon General Authorities, while denouncing
- the doctrine that Adam is God, avoid or deny the fact that Brigham
- Young himself was the major exponent of this doctrine. In his book,
- _Adam_Who_Is_He?_, Mark E. Petersen tries to rescue Mormonism's
- second prophet from teaching false doctrine by maintaining that
- Brigham Young was misquoted in the address in question. On pages
- 16-17 of his book, Petersen sets forth as evidence for his defense
- as reference in which C. C. Rich supposedly stated that Brigham was
- misquoted in this sermon. Petersen claims that Rich was present on
- the ninth of April and was therefor in a position to note the
- misquotation which later crept into the published account of the
- discourse:
-
- Elder Charles C. Rich, of the Council of the Twelve,
- was present on a day when President Young gave an
- address that was wrongly reported as saying that
- Adam was Deity. In the copy of the Journal of
- Discourses that he had, Elder Rich referred to the
- misquotations as it appears in the Journal of
- Discourses,and in his own hand he wrote the following
- as the correct statement made by President Young:
- "Jesus our elder brother, was begotten in the flesh
- by the same character who talked with Adam in the
- Garden of eden, and who is our heavenly Father."
- (This signed statement is in the hands of the Church
- Historian.) Some of the reporters at the Tabernacle
- in those days were not as skill as others, and
- admittedly made mistakes, such as the misquotation of
- President Young as above, which was corrected by
- Brother Rich and which has caused some persons in the
- Church to go astray. The erroneously reported
- statement has been mistakenly made to read: "Jesus,
- our elder brother, was begotten in the flesh by the
- same character that was in the Garden of Eden, and who
- is our Father in Heaven." (JD, 1:51) On the face of
- it the mistake is obvious and was quickly noted by
- Elder Rich, who was present and heard the sermon.
- Hence the correction that he made.
-
- What seems to be a good case made by Petersen crumbles, however,
- upon cross examination. C. C. Rich, who Petersen claims "was present
- and heard the sermon," was in reality not even in Salt Lake City on
- that day! Rich left San Bernardino, California, on March 24, 1852,
- for the Great Salt Lake (15). He did not reach his destination until
- April 21. Under this date, the LDS Journal History records:
-
- April 21, 1852:
- Elder Chas. C. Rich and thirteen others arrived today
- in G.S.L. from California (16).
-
- In the May 1, 1852, issue of the Mormon _Deseret_Weekly_ the
- following announcement was made:
-
- Elder C. C. Rich arrived on Wednesday, the 21
- of April, in company with 13 others...direct
- from San Bernardino (17).
-
- Hosea Stout, in his journal, also noted the event:
-
- Wednesday 21st April 1852 Engaged as yesterday. Gen
- Rich and some 15 others arrived today from
- California by the South rout all well.
-
- Furthermore, not only was C. C. Rich absent on the ninth, but the
- reference which Petersen claims was written by C. C. Rich "in his
- own hand" was in reality written and signed by his son, Ben E. Rich,
- many years after the sermon was delivered! (18).
-
- Whether Mr. Petersen was deliberately seeking to suppress the facts
- or not, the truth is that there is no evidence whatsoever that
- Brigham Young was misquoted. As we shall see, Young came under much
- criticism from outside and from within the Mormon Church for
- teaching that Adam was God the Father. If he had merely been
- misquoted, Brigham simply could have corrected his hearers and
- accusers. Instead, however, Young continued to affirm and preach
- this doctrine against all opposition (19).
-
- These facts have forced other Mormon writers to maintain that
- Brigham was quoted correctly, but that he has been misinterpreted
- by his hearers and readers. Realizing the implications of one of
- their prophets teaching false doctrine on such an essential matter
- as who God is, these LDS apologists insist that Brigham Young did
- not mean to say that Adam was deity. Characteristic of this
- argument are the following statements made by the tenth Mormon
- President, Joseph Fielding Smith:
-
- In discussing the statement by President Brigham Young
- that the Father of Jesus Christ is the same character
- who was in the garden of Eden, I maintain that
- President Young was not referring to Adam, but to God
- the Father, who created Adam, for he was in the garden
- of Eden, and according to Mormon doctrine Adam was in
- his presence constantly, walked with him, talked with
- him and the Father taught Adam his language. It was
- not until the fall, that the Father departed from Adam
- and from the Garden of Eden (20).
-
- In regard to Brigham's statement that Jesus was begotten by "the
- First of the human family", Smith states that this is referring to
- the God and creator of Adam, who was the "first of the human family",
- being its "progenitor" (21).
-
- Brigham's statement that Adam is "our Father and our God and the
- only God with whom we have to do" is interpreted to mean that Adam,
- being the first man, is the patriarchal head of the human race, and
- in this regard he could be considered a god. In no way would these
- later Mormon writer believe that Brigham is identifying Adam as God
- their heavenly Father and the Father of Jesus in the flesh. (22).
-
-
- YOUNG'S STATEMENTS BECOME PLAINER
-
- It must be admitted that Brigham's statements in the 1852 discourse
- can be taken in more than one way. However, it again needs to be
- asserted that both Brigham's friends and his opponents had
- understood him to mean that Adam was God and was the Father of
- Jesus Christ in the flesh. He simply could have corrected the
- misinterpretation, but he didn't. Instead, 25 years after his
- original "Adam-God" sermon, we find that the Mormon "Revelator"
- continued to declare in no uncertain terms that Adam was the Lord
- God Almighty (23).
-
- During a discourse given on Sunday night, February 19, 1854, Brigham
- Young again addressed the question of who begot Jesus Christ in the
- flesh. Speaking of Christ, he asked:
-
- Who did beget him. His Father, and his father is our
- God, and the Father of our spirits, and he is the
- framer of the body, the God and Father of our Lord
- Jesus Christ. Who is he. He is Father Adam; Micheal;
- the Ancient of days. Has he a father? He has. Has he
- a mother? He has. Now to say the Son of God was
- begotten by the Holy Ghost, is to say that the Holy
- Ghost is God the Father, which is inconsistent, and
- contrary to all the revelations of God both modern,
- and ancient. I silenced this erroneous doctrine a year
- ago last fall conference. It was I think when a
- dispute arose among some of our best Elders, as to who
- was the Father of the Son of Man pertaining to the
- flesh. Some contended it was the H Ghost, and some
- that it was Elohim. When I spoke upon it in this stand
- before a conference of Elders, I cautioned them when
- they laid their hands upon people for the gift of the
- H Ghost, according to the instructions of the Savior,
- to be very careful how they laid hands upon the young
- women for if it begat a child in the days of the
- virgin Mary it is just as liable to beget children in
- these last days (24).
-
- While Brigham in his discourse of 1852 may have been unclear, in
- this 1854 address there is no question about his meaning. Here
- Brigham distinctly names Adam as God the Father. Wilford Woodruff,
- Mormon Apostle and later Church President, had not doubt about what
- Brigham meant. Referring to this discourse under the date of `
- February 19, 1854, in his journal, Woodruff recorded:
-
- He [Brigham Young] said that our God was Father Adam
- He was the Father of the Savior Jesus Christ - Our
- God was no more less than ADAM, Michael the Arkangel
- (25).
-
- It should be noted that Brigham identifies Adam as the "Father of
- our spirits."One of Mormonism's fundamental doctrines is the belief
- that God the Father was married and that he and his celestial wife
- in a pre-existent period had begotten every spirit that would come
- to this earth. These spirits then enter into individual infants who
- are born physically upon the earth (26). By referring to Adam as
- the Father of our spirits, Brigham was clearly identifying him as
- the being whom Mormons address as "Heavenly Father".
-
- On June 26-28, 1854, a special General Council of the authorities
- of the LDS British Mission convened in London, England. The council
- minutes show that Brigham's doctrine of Adam being God was not
- readily received by some of the members there. After the introductory
- exercise, Mormon Elder Thomas Caffall rose to state the affairs of
- the Southern LDS conference. Among other things he reported the
- following:
-
- ...some of the officers have not met in council for
- three years. They are lacking faith on one principle
- - the last 'cat that was let out of the bag.' Polygamy
- has been got over pretty well, that cloud as vanished
- away, but they are troubled about Adam being our
- Father and God. There is a very intelligent person
- investigating our principles, and who has been a great
- help to the Saints; he as all the works and can get
- along very well with everything else but the last
- 'cat', and as soon as he can see that clearly, he will
- become a 'Mormon'. I instructed him to write Liverpool
- upon it (27).
-
- Elder Joseph Hall followed with a report of his district's progress.
- Despite the non-Biblcal nature of the Adam-God doctrine, those in
- his area were willing to receive it as truth:
-
- Relative to the principles recently revealed, we have not
- the least difficulty. If Adam's being our Father and God
- cannot be proved by the Bible, it is alright (28).
-
- On the final day of the council Elder James A. Little rose and made
- the following remarks:
-
- I believe in the principle of obedience; and if I am
- told that Adam is our Father and our God, I just
- believe it (29).
-
- Mission president Samuel W. Richards followed with a concluding
- exhortation concerning the Adam-God doctrine:
-
- Concerning the item of doctrine alluded t by Elder
- Caffall and others, viz., that Adam is our Father and
- God, I have to say do not trouble yourselves, neither
- let the Saints be troubled about that matter... If, as
- Elder Caffall remarked, there are those who are waiting
- at the door of the Church for this objection to be
- removed, tell such, the prophet and Apostle Brigham
- has declared it, and that IS THE WORD OF THE LORD. (30).
-
-
- APOSTLE PRATT OPPOSES YOUNG'S ADAM-GOD
-
- Though Richards and most of the other Church authorities accepted
- their prophet's declaration as the word of God, there was one member
- of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles who openly opposed Brigham in
- his views. That man was Orson Pratt. Under the date of September 17,
- 1854, LDS Apostle Wilford Woodruff recorded in his journal the
- details of a confrontation between Young and Pratt. Pratt had been
- writing and publishing a monthly periodical which contained
- doctrine contrary to the Mormon President. When Young declared some
- of Orson's doctrines to be false, Pratt retaliated against the
- prophet by voicing his disbelief in the Adam-God doctrine:
-
- Brother Pratt also thought that Adam was made of the
- dust of the Earth Could not believe that Adam was our
- God or the Father of Jesus Christ President Young said
- that He was that He came from another world & made
- this brought Eve with him partook of the fruits of the
- Earth begat children & they ware Earthly & had mortal
- bodies & if we were faithful we should become Gods as
- He was. He told Brother Pratt to lay aside his
- Philosophical reasoning & get revelation from God to
- govern him & enlighten his mind more...
-
- This dispute between the Mormon Prophet and his Apostle continued
- for several years. Because of his disbelief in the Adam-God
- teaching and in other doctrines of Young, Pratt was for years upon
- the point of being severed from the Church (31).
-
- In October of 1854, the Mormon Church held it's semi-annual
- Conference. The session of October 8 was help out of doors in the
- open air. The congregation, which numbered in thousands, heard
- Brigham Young deliver what was perhaps the most colorful discourse
- ever presented in the history of the Mormon Church. Addressing this
- immense gathering upon the subject of the identity of God, Young
- made the following statements:
-
- ...my text is in the Bible and reads as follows: "And
- this is life eternal, that they might know thee the
- only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou has sent."
- I will now put another text with this and then offer a
- few remarks. It is one of the sayings of the Apostle
- Paul:"For though there be that are called Gods,
- whether in heaven or in earth (as there be Gods many
- and Lords many) but to us there is but one God, the
- Father of whom all things, and we in him; and one Lord
- Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him."
- This God is the father of our Lord Jesus Christ and
- the father of our spirits...
-
- Now if you believe what you have heard me say you will
- believe there are Lords many, and Gods many; and you
- will believe that unto us, the inhabitants of the
- earth there is but one God with whom we have to do...
-
- You and I have only one God to whom we are accountable,
- so we will let the rest along, and search after the
- one we have to do with; let us seek after him, the
- very being who commenced this creation...
-
- But let us turn our attention to the God with which we
- have to do. I tell you simply, he is our father; the
- God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the father
- of our spirits...
-
- I tell you more, Adam is the father of our spirits.
- He had lived upon an earth; he did abide his
- creation, and did honor to his calling and priesthood,
- and obeyed his master or Lord, and probably many of
- his wives did the same and they lived, and died upon
- an earth and then were resurrected again to
- immortality and eternal life...
-
- I reckon that Father Adam was a resurrected being,
- with his wives and posterity, and in the Celestial
- kingdom they were crowned with glory, immortality, and
- eternal lives,with thrones, principalities and powers;
- and it was said to him it is your right to organize
- the elements; and to your creations and posterity
- there shall be no end...
-
- Our spirits and the spirits of all human family were
- begotten by Adam and born of Eve (32).
-
- At no previous time had Brigham gone into as much detail concerning
- Adam as he did during this discourse. While the Mormon prophet had
- formerly taught that Adam was the God and Father of Jesus Christ and
- the father of men's spirits, he had never expounded upon Adam's
- pre-earthly course of life as he did during this 1854 conference.
-
- to fully comprehend the implications of Brigham's statements
- concerning Adam's pre-earthly development and advancement from stage
- to stage, it is necessary to understand the Mormon doctrine of
- "eternal progression." Mormonism's fifth President, Lorenzo Snow,
- summarized this doctrine with his aphorism:
-
- As man is, God once was;
- As God is, man may become.
-
- The doctrine of eternal progression states that God the Father was
- once a man who lived, died, and was resurrected upon an earth
- similar to ours. By his faithfulness to the commandments of his God
- he progressed and advanced from degree until he was crowned with
- exaltation, or Godhood. Having become God, he was then given the
- privilege of creating this world and being the Lord over it. He
- and his wife then begot the spirits which would later enter into
- the fleshly tabernacles which he would form for them. In a discourse
- in September of 1856, Brigham, Young described this progression to
- exaltation which God the Father had passed through:
-
- ...our father in heaven is exalted and glorified. he
- was received His thrones, His principalities and
- powers, and He sits as a governor, as a monarch, and
- overrules kingdoms, thrones, and dominions that have
- been bequeathed to Him, and such as we anticipate
- receiving. While He was in the flesh, as we are, He
- was as we are. But it is now written of Him that our
- God is as a consuming fire, that He dwells in
- everlasting burnings,...God is the Father of our
- spirits; He begat them and has sent them here to
- receive tabernacles...(33).
-
- This same doctrine of eternal progression teaches that men today,
- if faithful as their God was, will continue on the road of
- progression until they too are exalted and crowned with Godhood.
- They will then not only receive eternal life, but they will as Gods
- be given "eternal lives" or the power of eternal increase. They will
- then have the ability to organize a world and to be the progenitors
- of the spirits of its inhabitants. In a discourse delivered during a
- special conference in August of 1852, Brigham, Young described this
- process:
-
- After men have got their exaltations and their crowns
- - have become Gods, even the sons of God - are made
- Kings of kings and Lords of lords, they have the power
- then or propagating their species in spirit; and that
- is the first of their operations with regard to
- organizing a world. Power is then given to them to
- organize the elements, and then commence the
- organization of tabernacles (34).
-
- Having an understanding of the Mormon concept of eternal progression,
- we can now clearly see the implications of Brigham Young's
- statements in his 1854 General Conference discourse. When he stated
- that Adam "was a resurrected being", he meant that Adam had lived,
- died, and had been resurrected upon another earth. By stating that
- Adam "in the celestial kingdom...was crowned with glory, immortality,
- and eternal lives", he was saying that Adam had attained to
- exaltation and was therefore a God. In his statement that "our
- spirits and the spirits of all the human family were begotten by
- Adam", he was claiming, in no uncertain terms, that Adam was
- Heavenly Father. In short, by applying these statements to Adam,
- Brigham meant that prior to the organization of this world Adam had
- advanced along the road to eternal progression and was exalted to
- Godhood. He would therefore be our Father and our God and the only
- God with whom we have to do.
-
- Throughout the lengthy address which was delivered in the open air
- that day, according to the _Deseret_News_ Brigham "held the vast
- audience as it were spellbound" (35). Wilford Woodruff believed
- Brigham's address to be "the greatest sermon ever delivered to the
- Latter-Day Saints since they were a people" (36)
-
- _The_Journal_of_the_Southern_Indian_Mission_ also noted Brigham
- Young's address, stating that it was a "discourse equaled by none"
- (37).
-
- Though many were favorable impressed with Brigham's statements that
- afternoon, there were nevertheless some who opposed. Joseph Lee
- Robinson, who attended the conference, noted that Orson Pratt was
- among them.
-
- Attended conference, a very interesting conference,
- for at this meeting President Brigham Young said thus,
- that Adam and Eve were the names of the first man and
- woman of every earth that was ever organized and that
- Adam and ever were the natural father and mother of
- every spirit that comes to this planet, or that
- receives tabernacles on this planet, consequently we
- are brothers and sisters and that Adam was God, our
- Eternal Father. This as Brother Heber remarked, was
- letting the cat out of the bag,...but behold ye there
- were some that did not believe these sayings of the
- Prophet Brigham, even our Beloved Brother Orson Pratt
- told me he did not believe it. He said he could prove
- by scriptures it was not correct. I felt very sorry to
- hear Professor Orson Pratt say that. I feared lest he
- should apostatize (38).
-
- While Pratt was publicly denying the doctrine of the Church
- President, others who trusted their prophet's counsel and doctrine
- were adopting his revelations into their own writings. On January 9,
- 1855, during a social party in the Great Salt Lake City, Eliza R.
- Snow (39) recited the following from a poem she had written:
-
- Father Adam, our God, let all Israel extol, and Jesus,
- our Brother, who died for us all:... (40).
-
- Shortly after this a new edition of the LDS Church hymn book was
- printed. Among the hymns contained in the book was one which
- confessed Adam along with the other two members of the Godhead:
-
- We believe in our God, the great Prince of his race,
- The Archangel Michael, the Ancient of Days,
- Our own Father Adam, earth's Lord as is plain,
- Who'll counsel and fight for his children again.
-
- We believe in His Son, Jesus Christ, who in love,
- To his brethren and sisters, came down from above,
- To die to redeem them from death, and to teach
- To mortals and spirits the Gospel we preach.
-
- We believe in the Spirit most holy, that's given
- From God our great Father, who dwells high in heaven,
- To instruct and enlighten, to comfort and cheer-
- Tongues, dreams, visions, healings proclaim it is here
- (41).
-
- In the spring of 1856 another confrontation erupted between Young
- and Pratt over the position of Adam. Under the date of March 11,
- 1856, Samuel Richards recorded in his journal the events which
- transpired between the two that evening:
-
- Evening with the Regency in the Upper Room of the
- President's office,... A very serious conversation
- took place between Prest. B. Young and Orson Pratt
- upon doctrine. O.P. was directly opposed to the
- Prest. views and very freely expressed his entire
- disbelief in them after being told by the President
- that things were so and so in the name of the Lord.
- He was firm in the Position that the Prest's word in
- the name of the Lord, was not the word of the Lord to
- him. The Prest. did not believe that Orson would ever
- be Adam, to learn by experience the facts discussed,
- but every other person in the room would if they lived
- faithful (42).
-
- Brigham's statements, that Pratt would never be "Adam", suggest that
- the two were again disputing over the subject of the first man.
- Wilford Woodruff, who was also present that night, noted this
- indeed was the issue discussed.
-
- I spent part of the day in the committee room and met
- with the regency in the evening...the subject was
- brought up concerning Adam being made of the dust of
- the earth and elder Orson Pratt pursued a course of
- stubbornness and unbelief in what President Young said
- that will destroy him if he does not repent and turn
- from his evil way For when any man crosses the track
- of a leader in Israel and tries to lead the prophet...
- he is no longer led by him but is in danger of falling.
-
- A few months after this event, Brigham Young's first Counselor,
- Heber C. Kimbell, publicly sustained the Church President as the
- Prophet of God whose doctrines were inspired:
-
- Just think of your position; you have heard the
- teachings and instructions of President Young, and his
- instructions are the word of God to us, and I know
- that every man and woman in this Church who rejects
- his testimony, and the testimony of those that he
- sends, rejects the testimony of God his Father. I know
- that, just as well as I know that I see your faces
- today (43).
-
- Because rejecting Brigham's word was rejecting God, Orson Pratt was
- walking on thin ice. According to Wilford Woodruff, Pratt's Church
- membership was on the line:
-
- President Young made some remarks about Orson Pratt and said that
- if he did not take a different course in his philosophy..he
- would not stay long in this Church (44).
-
-
- OPPOSITION TO ADAM-GOD INTENSIFIES
-
- Brigham's opposition did not consist of Orson Pratt alone.
- Apparently there were a number of Mormons who were muttering their
- disbelief. It was to this group that the prophet addressed the
- following remarks during a discourse delivered on October 7, 1857:
-
- Some have grumbled because I believe our God to be so
- near to us as Father Adam. There are many who know
- that doctrine to be true... Now, if it should happen
- that we have to pay tribute to Father Adam, what a
- humiliating circumstance it would be! Just wait till
- you pass Joseph Smith; and after Joseph lets you pass
- him, you will find Peter; and after you pass the
- Apostles and many of the Prophets, you will find
- Abraham, and he will say, "I have the keys, and except
- you do thus and so, you cannot pass"; and after a
- while you come to Jesus; and when you at length meet
- Father Adam, how strange it will appear to your present
- notions (45).
-
- Nevertheless, it was the Mormon Apostle Orson Pratt who was the real
- thorn in Brigham's side, and it was inevitable that the President
- would seek its removal. In 1860 Young gathered his Apostles to
- consider the case of Orson Pratt's remarks.
-
- After the Mormon General Authorities assembled in the President's
- office on the evening of January 27, Brigham read to them various
- doctrinal statements written by Pratt. He followed by expressing his
- disbelief in these doctrines. Wilford Woodruff then confessed his
- trust in Young:
-
- ...it has ever been a key with me that when the
- Prophet who leads presents a doctrine or principle or
- says thus saith the Lord I make it a point to receive
- it even if it comes in contact with my tradition or
- views being well satisfied that the Lord would reveal
- the truth unto his Prophet whom he has called to lead
- the Church before he would unto me, and the word of
- the Lord through the prophet is the End of the Law
- unto me (46).
-
- One by one the Apostles expressed their faith in their prophet and
- sought to lead Pratt to a confession and repentance. The stubborn
- Apostle did not budge, however. Having no confidence in the
- prophet's declaration, Pratt refused to confess what he believe to
- be false:
-
- I must have something more than a declaration of
- President Young to convince me. I must have evidence.
- I am willing to take President Young as a guide in
- most things, but not in all.... President Young said
- I ought to make a Confession But Orson Pratt is not a
- man to make a Confession I do not believe. I am not
- going to crawl to Brigham Young and act the hypocrite
- and confess what I do not believe.... President Young
- condemns my doctrine to be false. I do not believe
- them to be false... I will not act the hypocrite. It
- may cost me my fellowship But I will stick to it. If
- I die tonight I would say O Lord God Almighty I
- believe what I say.
-
- The Apostles stood amazed. After a moment's pause Apostle John
- Taylor tried to convince Orson of his error. Wilford Woodruff
- followed:
-
- Brother Orson Pratt, I wish to ask you one or two
- questions. You see that the spirit and doctrine which
- you possess is entirely in opposition to the First
- Presidency, the Quorum of the Twelve, and all who are
- present this evening, and it chills the blood in our
- veins to hear your words and feel your spirit. Should
- not this be a Guidance to you that you are wrong...
- Every man in this room who has a particle of the
- Spirit of God knows that President Young is a Prophet
- of God and that God sustains him and He has the Holy
- Spirit and his doctrines are true...
-
- Various other Apostles testified that Orson was in error. President
- Young then closed by stating the importance of following God's
- Prophet. The meeting was dismissed; Pratt made no concession.
-
- It must have been a sleepless night for Orson, however; the
- following day saw a change in the disposition of the Apostle.
- Wilford Woodruff noted this in his journal:
-
- I spent the day in the office. I met with the Twelve
- in the prayer circle. Orson Pratt met with us. He did
- not dress but said he wanted to be in the society of
- the Twelve. He seemed much more soft in his spirit
- then he had been.
-
- Quite unexpectedly, Orson Pratt on the next day confessed from the
- Tabernacle stand that he was in error. Woodruff informs us of the
- event:
-
- Sunday I met at the Tabernacle. Orson Pratt was in the
- stand and quite unexpected to his brethren he arose
- before his brethren and made a very humble full
- confession before the whole assembly for his
- opposition to President Young and his brethren and he
- said he wished all the Church was present to hear it.
- He quoted Joseph Smith's revelation to prove that
- President Young was right and that all was under
- obligation to follow the Leader of the Church. I
- never heard Orson Pratt speak better or more to the
- satisfaction of the People, than on this occasion.
-
-
- AT ISSUE: IS YOUNG TEACHING FALSE DOCTRINE?
-
- Strange and fickle as it might seem, however, within a few months
- Pratt was again openly opposing Brigham! On April 4 and 5 the
- Church Authorities again convened to discuss Pratt. Though the
- subject of Adam was not the major issue during the January 27
- meeting, it was brought up often during these sessions.
-
- On April 4 in the Church Historians Office Pratt told the quorum
- members that he did not find the Adam-God doctrine to be supported
- by Joseph's revelation:
-
- I would like to enumerate items first preached and
- published that Adam is the Father of our spirits...
- When I read the revelation given Joseph I read
- directly the opposite.
-
- Brigham later responded to Orson's attack by appealing to his own
- prophetical calling:
-
- It is my duty to see that correct doctrine is taught
- and to guard the Church from error, it is my calling.
-
- Orson spurned this statement; still believing that the Mormon
- prophet could err in doctrine even when he was acting as a
- prophet. With Brigham absent on the following day, Mormon Apostle
- Orson Hyde answered Pratt by affirming that to charge the prophet
- with advancing false doctrine was in reality undermining the entire
- truth and foundation of their religion. God's prophets cannot
- advance false doctrine. Therefore, to acknowledge that the prophet
- Brigham was indeed advancing false doctrine would be to acknowledge
- that he was not divinely led. This would destroy their claim to be
- the Kingdom of God. Hyde insisted on this implication:
-
- To acknowledge that this is the Kingdom of God, and
- that there is a presiding power, and to admit that he
- can advance incorrect doctrine is to lay the axe at
- the root of the tree. Will he suffer his mouthpiece
- to go into error? No. He would remove him and place
- another there. Brother Brigham may err in the price of
- a horse,... but in the revelations from God, where is
- the man that has given thus saith the Lord when it was
- not so? I cannot find one instance.
-
- Pratt expressed his total disbelief in Brigham's doctrine regarding
- Adam:
-
- In regard to Adam being our Father and God... I
- frankly say, I have no confidence in it, although
- advanced by Brother Kimball in the stand, and
- afterwards approved by Brigham... I have heard Brigham
- say that Adam is the Father of our spirits and he came
- here with a resurrected body, to fall for his own
- children, and I said to him it leads to an endless
- number of falls which leads to sorrow and death; that
- is revolting to my feelings, even if it were sustained
- by revelation.
-
- Orson Pratt's central argument was that Young's doctrine
- contradicted the Scriptures. Joseph Smith claimed to have restored
- the pure version of the Genesis creation narrative in his inspired
- revision of the earlier chapters of the Bible. This "inspired"
- revision later became part of Mormon scripture, entitled the Book of
- Moses. In the following verse Joseph's account of Genesis distinctly
- implies that Adam was not the God and Father of Jesus Christ:
-
- And he called upon out father Adam by his own voice
- saying: I am God; I made the world, and men before
- they were in the flesh. And he also said unto him:
- If thou wilt turn unto me, and hearken unto my voice,
- and believe, and repent of all thy transgressions,
- and be baptized, even in water, in the name of Jesus
- Christ... and now, behold, I say unto you: This is
- the plan of salvation unto all men, through the blood
- of mine Only Begotten, who shall come in the meridian
- of time (Moses 6:51f., 62)
-
- These and other passages in Joseph's Book of Moses teach that the
- Father of the only begotten son, Jesus Christ, spoke to Adam in the
- Garden. that clearly indicates that Adam was not God the Father. It
- was to this fact that Orson Pratt appealed:
-
- One [revelation] says that Adam was formed out of the
- earth, and the Lord put in his spirit, and another
- that he came with his body, flesh and bones, thus
- there are two contradictory revelations. in the garden
- it is said that a voice said to Adam, in the meridian
- of time, I will send my only begotten son Jesus Christ,
- then how can that man and Adam both be the Father of
- Jesus Christ? It was the Father of Jesus Christ that
- was talking to Adam in the garden. Young says that Adam
- was the Father of Jesus Christ both of his spirit and
- body in his teaching from the stand.
-
- The apostles answered Pratt by reassuring Brigham's divine calling;
- he was God's mouthpiece. The thought that a prophet of God could
- advance false doctrine chilled their blood. It was the duty of all
- to set aside any personal opinions and to be subject to the
- pronouncements of their divinely led leader. Wilford Woodruff
- angrily retorted:
-
- As our leaders are inspired to talk, they are
- inspired oracles, and we should be as limber as a dish
- cloth.
-
- Hyde, the President of the quorum of the Twelve Apostles, later in
- the session asked his brethren what should be required of Orson
- Pratt. George A. Smith, Church Historian, responded by suggesting
- that Orson acknowledge Brigham as a prophet and inspired man. Smith
- assured that if Brigham was indeed the Church President, he would be
- a inspired man. On the other hand, if Orson Pratt were correct in
- his doctrines, which were declared to be false by Brigham, then all
- would have to conclude that the man whom they had thought was God's
- prophet was in fact not divinely led. Smith told Hyde that Pratt
- should,
-
- ...acknowledge Brigham Young as President of the
- Church in the exercise of this calling. But he only
- acknowledges him as a poor driveling fool, he preaches
- doctrines opposed to Joseph, and all other revelations.
- If Brigham Young is the President of the Church he is
- an inspired man. If we have not an inspired man, then
- Orson Pratt it right.
-
- Pratt's January confession sermon was then revised for publication.
- Shortly after this the meeting came to a close. It was agreed that
- the proceedings of the sessions would be kept silent. Brigham and
- Pratt assured each other that no more would be said concerning
- their disagreement, and though Orson still disagreed with the
- prophet's teachings, it seemed that Brigham would not take any
- drastic action. In a few months, however, Orson received a mission
- call which would remove him from the Salt Lake area to the eastern
- United States (48).
-
-
- YOUNG'S ADAM-GOD MEETS CONTINUED OPPOSITION
-
- All opposition did not cease with Orson Pratt's removal. This time,
- though, the attack came from a group outside the LDS fold - the
- Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (49).
- Believing the original teachings of Joseph Smith to be true, the
- Reorganized Church immediately spotted the contradiction in
- Brigham's doctrine of Adam becoming God. In the November and
- December issues of their _True_Latter-Day_Saint_Herald_, the RLDS
- Church printed a lengthy refutation of Brigham's Adam-God doctrine.
- This article uses the same arguments and quotes the same scriptures
- as Orson Pratt did earlier that year when he contended with the
- Utah prophet. The _Herald_ sought to overthrow the words of the
- living prophet by appealing to the written word.
-
- The _True_Latter-Day_Saint_Herald_ saw clearly that Brigham Young
- was teaching false doctrine though he claimed to be acting as a
- prophet. They also clearly realized the implications. The man
- whom many looked to as being the successor of their martyred
- prophet was in reality a false prophet who taught as the word
- of God the imaginations of his own heart. Seeing by this that the
- Utah faction was not of God, they urged Utah Mormons to return to
- the true God.
-
- The article in the _Herald_ caused no small stir when it reached
- Utah. In his diary under the date of February 3, 1861, John D. Lee,
- adopted son of Brigham Young, recorded the following:
-
- Eving attendd Prayer meeting & instructed the Saints
- on the points of Doctrine refereed to by the true
- Latterday Saints Herald & their Bombarding Pres. B.
- Young for Saying that Adam is all the god that we have
- to do with & to those that know no better, it is quite
- a stumbling Block... (50).
-
- The Utah authorities held to the revelations revealed by their
- prophet. Some even claimed to have received for themselves a
- revelation that confirmed what the Living oracle had spoken. In a
- notebook that contained several personal revelations which he
- believed God had personally revealed to Him, Heber C. Kimbell,
- counselor to Brigham Young, recorded the following:
-
- April 30, 1862, the Lord told me that Adam was my
- father and that he was the God and father of all the
- inhabitants of this earth (51).
-
- Though assailed from outside and from within the ranks of his own
- people, Brigham Young continued to set forth his belief in the
- doctrine. Speaking in the Tabernacle on the morning of October
- 8, 1861, Young remarked:
-
- I will give you a few words of doctrine, upon which
- there has been much inquiry, and with regard to which
- considerable ignorance exists. Br. Watt will write it,
- but it is not my intention to have it published
- therefore pay good attention, and store it up in your
- memories. Some years ago, I advanced a doctrine with
- regard to Adam being our father and God, that will be
- a curse to many of the Elders of Israel because of
- their folly. With regard to it they yet grovel in
- darkness and will. Is is one of the most glorious
- revealments of the economy of heaven, yet the world
- holds it [in] derision. Had I revealed the doctrine of
- baptism from the dead instead [of] Joseph Smith there
- are men around me who would have ridiculed the idea
- until doomsday. But they are ignorant and stupid like
- the dumb ass (52).
-
- A year prior to this statement Brigham stated that the only thing
- of which he was guilty was that he had revealed too much truth to
- the people.
-
- ...if guilt before my God and brethren rests upon me
- in the least, it is in this one thing - that I have
- revealed too much concerning God and his Kingdom,
- and the designs of our Father in heaven. If my skirts
- are stained in the least with wrong, it is because I
- have been too free in telling what God is, how he
- lives, the nature of his providences and the earth,
- his designs concerning them, etc. If I had, like Paul,
- said - "But if any man be ignorant, let him be
- ignorant", perhaps it would have been better for the
- people (53).
-
- Nevertheless, as the years passed Young was still emphatically
- claiming that Adam was God the Father. In fact, he asserted this
- revelation in terms stronger than he ever had before. On June 8,
- 1973, Brigham again addressed his audience concerning Adam, and the
- week following he had his discourse published in the
- _Deseret_News_:
-
- How much unbelief exists in the minds of the
- Latter-day Saints in regard to one particular doctrine
- which I revealed to them, and which God revealed to me
- - namely that Adam is our Father and God... The
- Christian world read of, and think about, St. Paul,
- also St. Peter, the chief of Apostles. These men were
- faithful to and magnified the priesthood while on the
- earth. Now, where will be the mystery, after they have
- passed through all the ordeals, and have been crowned
- and exalted, and received their inheritances in the
- eternal worlds of glory, for them to be sent forth, as
- the Gods have been forever and ever, with the command
- - "Make yourselves an earth, and people it with your
- own children?"... Oh fools, and slow of heart to
- believe the great things that God has purposed in his
- own mind... Adam came here and got it up in a shape
- that would suit him to commence business. What is the
- great mystery about it? None, that I have seen. The
- mystery in this, as with miracles, or anything else,
- is only to those who are ignorant. Father Adam came
- here, and then they brought his wife. "Well". says
- one. "Why was Adam called Adam?" He was the first man
- on the earth, and its framer and maker. He with the
- help of his brethren, brought it into existence Then
- he said, "I want my children who are in the spirit
- world to come and live here. I once dwelt upon an
- earth something like this, in a mortal state. I was
- faithful. I received my crown and exaltation. I have
- the privilege of extending my work, and to its increase
- there will be no end. I want my children who were born
- to me in the spirit world to come here and take
- tabernacles of flesh..."
-
- The opposition was still present, and there were still those who
- disbelieved in the sayings of their leader. It is interesting to
- note in this sermon that Brigham does not grieve over any
- misquotations or misunderstandings of his previous statements
- concerning Adam, but rather he laments over the disbelief which
- existed among his brethren. During all the years Young never claimed
- to be misquoted or misinterpreted. Instead, he appealed to his
- divine calling as proof of the truth of this statements.
-
- Young also did not shy away from claiming that his teachings were
- the Word of God. He did not believe his doctrine to be just his
- personal opinion, which could be wrong. On the contrary, believing
- himself to be a prophet of God, he declared all of his sermons to be
- revelation, directly from the Lord:
-
- I know just as well what to teach this people and just
- what to say to them and what to do in order to bring
- them into the celestial kingdom, as I know the road to
- my office. It is just as plain and easy. The Lord is in
- our midst. He teaches the people continually. I have
- never yet preached a sermon and sent it out to the
- children of men that they may not call Scripture. Let
- me have the privilege of correcting a sermon, and it
- is as good Scripture as they deserve. The people have
- the oracles of God continually (54).
-
- Brother Orson Hyde referred to a few who complained
- about not getting revelations. I will make a statement
- here that has been brought against me as a crime,
- perhaps as a fault in my life. Not here, I do not
- allude to anything of the kind in this place, but in
- the councils of the nations - that Brigham Young has
- said "when he sends forth his discourses to the world
- they may call them Scripture." I say now when they are
- copied and approved by me they are as good Scripture
- as is couched in this Bible, and if you want to read
- revelation read the sayings of him who knows this mind
- of God... (55).
-
- There is no room for thinking that Brigham was expressing what he
- believed to be merely his own opinions. No. He rightly believed
- that when a prophet of God acts as a prophet, he speaks the truth.
-
-
- YOUNG FIRM TO THE END ON ADAM-GOD
-
- As we come to 1877, the last year of Brigham Young's life, we find
- him still teaching what he had first taught 25 years before. The
- setting for this discourse is in the home of Brigham Young. There
- appears to be evidence that part of this address was to be used as
- the lecture before the veil in all future endowment ceremonies:
-
- ...after supper went to Prest Young's... Prest Young
- was filled with the spirit of God and revelation and
- said... "In the creation the gods entered into an
- agreement about forming this earth & putting Michael
- or Adam upon it. these things of which I have been
- speaking are what are termed the mysteries of
- godliness but they will enable you to understand the
- expression Jesus made while in Jerusalem. This is
- life eternal that they might know thee, the only
- true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent. we
- were once acquainted with the Gods & lived with them
- but we had the privilege of taking upon us flesh that
- the spirit might have a house to dwell in. we did so
- and forgot all and came into the world not
- recollecting anything of which we had previously
- learned.
-
- We have heard a great deal about Adam and Eve, how
- they were formed & some thing he was made like an
- adobie and the Lord breathed into him the breath of
- life, for we read 'from dust thou are art and unto
- dust thou shalt return'. Well he was made of the dust
- of the earth but not of this earth. he was made just
- the same way you and I are made but on another earth.
- Adam was an immortal being when he came on this earth.
- he had lived on an earth similar to ours, he had
- received the Priesthood and the he Keys thereof and had
- been faithful in all things and gained his
- resurrection and his exaltation and was crowned with
- glory immortality and eternal lives and was numbered
- with the Gods for such he became through his
- faithfulness, and had begotton all the spirits that
- was to come to this earth. and Eve our common mother
- who is the mother of all living bore those spirits
- in the celestial world. and when this earth was
- organized by Elohim, Jehovah and Michael who is Adam
- our common Father, Adam and Eve had the privilege to
- continue the work of progression, consequently came to
- this earth and commenced the great work of forming
- tabernacles for those spirits to dwell in. and when
- Adam and those that assisted him had completed this
- kingdom our earth he came to it, and slept and forgot
- all and became like an infant child. it is said by
- Moses the historian that the Lord caused a deep sleep
- to come upon Adam and took from his side a rib and
- formed the woman that Adam called Eve - this should be
- interpreted that the man Adam like all other men had
- the seed within him to propagate his species, but not
- the woman. she conceives the seed but does not produce
- it, consequently she was taken from the side or bowels
- of her father. this explains the mystery of Moses' ark
- sayings in regard to Adam and Eve. Adam & Eve when they
- were placed on this earth were immortal beings with
- flesh and bones, and sinues, but upon partaking of the
- fruit of the earth while in the garden and cultivating
- the ground their bodies became changed from immortal to
- mortal beings with blood coursing through their veins
- as the action of life... Father Adam's oldest son
- (Jesus the Savior) who is the heir of the family is
- Father Adam's first begotten in the spirit world, who
- according to the flesh is the only begotten as it is
- written. (In his divinity he having gone back into the
- spirit world and come in the spirit to Mary and she
- conceived for when Adam and Eve got through their work
- on earth they did not lay their bodies down in the
- dust, but returned to the spirit world from whence they
- came."
-
- I felt myself much blessed in being permitted to
- associate with such men and hear such instructions as
- they savored of life to me (56).
-
- At one minute past 4:00 P.M., on August 29, 1877, Brigham Young died.
- He presided over the Mormon Church longer than any other man -
- 30 years. Though many continued to believe in Adam as their God,
- the doctrine was largely buried along with Brigham. Rather than
- publicly preaching this doctrine, the Church authorities sought to
- avoid controversy by remaining silent.
-
-
- THE PRESENT DILEMMA AND THE TRUE WAY OUT
-
- As time went on, not only did the Adam doctrine cease to be preached,
- but it began to be denied. Most LDS General Authorities even denied
- that Brigham had ever taught it. Being far removed from the time in
- which the second Mormon President expounded the teaching, these
- apologist were safe in dismissing his remarks as being misquoted or
- misinterpreted. Those who continued to believe the Adam-God teaching
- were soon to be excommunicated from the Church for believing it.
- Books and articles were written to denounce the Adam-God theory These
- books quoted against the false doctrine the precise verses that Orson
- Pratt and the Reorganized Church had employed against Brigham a
- hundred years before (57). There were no admissions that Brigham had
- taught it. Instead, there were denials.
-
- An examination of the evidence, however, will admit to no other
- conclusion that that Brigham Young did teach that Adam was Heavenly
- Father, the Father of men's spirits as well as the Father of Jesus
- Christ in the flesh. Brigham Young, one of recent history's most
- prominent religious leaders, did indeed advance a doctrine that was
- to focus worship on a strange god. The doctrine that he taught for
- over 25 years was false doctrine and the LDS Church admits this
- today. It has, in effect, sided with Orson Pratt and has adopted his
- arguments and views as being right. However, in doing this it has
- unknowingly admitted that Brigham was not an inspired prophet of God.
- It is caught in the words of one of its own Apostles, George A. Smith:
-
- If Brigham Young is the President of the Church he is
- an inspired man. If we have not an inspired man, then
- Orson Pratt is right.
-
- The implications certainly are obvious. The claims of the Utah LDS
- church utterly collapse when they claim to be the only true church
- and the sole possessor of God's authority.
-
- The Mormon, furthermore, faces the dilemma of being unable to be
- certain that his present prophet is advancing in true doctrine.
- Perhaps the present teachings of the living prophet will be
- tomorrow's false teachings of a dead prophet. Perhaps the present
- revelations which the modern President claims to have received will
- be swept under the carpet as was the revelation concerning Adam that
- Brigham Young claimed to have received from God.
-
- Today's Mormon cannot hide behind a testimony that the living
- prophet is advancing in correct doctrine. His testimony holds no
- more weight than the strong testimonies which past members had
- concerning the truth of Brigham's Adam-God teaching. In reality, no
- Mormon can test assured and have confidence that his prophet is not
- uttering the imaginations of his own heart. Even when he speaks as a
- prophet and is sustained and defended by his fellow Apostles, he
- still cannot be fully trusted.
-
- This frightening dilemma in which the Mormon finds himself is not
- peculiar to him or his people, but is the snare in which all men
- find themselves when they put their trust in men. To trust the arm
- of flesh is really to have no hope at all. One's faith can be only
- as firm as the object upon which he places his trust. To place one's
- confidence upon erring flesh is to lack firm footing and roots:
-
- Thus says the Lord, Cursed is the man who trust in
- mankind and makes flesh his strength, and whose
- heart turns away from the LORD. For he will be like
- a bush in the desert and will not see when prosperity
- comes, but will live in stony wastes in the
- wilderness, a land of salt without inhabitant
- (Jer. 17:5,6).
-
- God invites all men today to place their trust in Him directly
- through His Son, Jesus Christ. Unlike a false prophet who teaches
- the people to follow a strange god, Jesus can be fully trusted to
- lead us to His Father. By His death, Christ has secured a place in
- the presence of God for all who place their trust in him. Those who
- trust Him can be absolutely sure that He will never fail.
-
- CHRIS ALEX VLACHOS
- COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
- 288 NORTH 100 WEST
- PROVO, UTAH 84601
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- Even as this article was being prepared for its publication, Mormon
- Apostle Mark E. Peterson was busily revising his book. "Adam Who Is
- He?" Because of previous exposure of the deception concerning
- Peterson's statement on pages 16 and 17 of his book (quoted under
- heading: Denial Adam-God Was Taught) they were forced to "correct"
- what was apparently one of Peterson's strongest arguments alleging
- that Brigham Young was "misquoted". As you recall, Peterson went to
- great lengths about the "misquotation" and the proof of that being
- a "signed statement" of C.C. Rich. But since it was clear that
- neither assertion was factual, Peterson changed the paragraphs
- in question to read as follows:
-
- Elder Charles C. Rich was not present on the day when
- President Young gave an address that was wrongly
- reported as saying Adam was our Father in heaven
- (see JD 1:51). The sermon was delivered April 9, 1852,
- and Elder Rich returned April 21. In a copy of the
- Journal of Discourses Elder Ben E. Rich, son of Elder
- Charles C. Rich, referred to the misquotation as it
- appears in the Journal of Discourses, and in his own
- hand corrected the statement to read as follows:
- "Jesus out Elder Brother, was begotten in the flesh by
- the same character who talked with Adam in the Garden
- of Eden, and who is our Father in heaven." In this same
- statement Ben E. Rich wrote "As corrected above is what
- Prest. Young said, as testified to me by my father, C.C.
- Rich." (This signed statement is in the hands of the
- Church Historical Department).
-
- Some of the reporters at the Tabernacle in those days
- were not so skilled as others, and admittedly made
- mistakes, such as the misquotations of President Young
- as above, which was corrected by Brother Rich and
- which has caused some persons in the Church to go
- astray.
-
- On the face of it the mistake is obvious. We find in
- Genesis 2:15-16 and 3:8-9 that God walked and talked
- with Adam in the Garden of Eden.
-
- Mark E. Peterson
- Adam Who Is He? (1979 Edition)
- page 16-17
-
- It is quite interesting to compare this version with the one that
- was quoted in this booklet because we see a complete turning
- around of the facts, but an attempt to stay with the
- argument!
-
- The "strength" of Peterson's argument (such as it was) was based
- on the "fact" that C.C. Rich was present at the delivery of the
- sermon and thus able to "correct" the "misquotation". Since we
- know, and Peterson admits that C.C. Rich was NOT present, the
- whole basis of the argument is now totally missing. Who cares
- what Ben E. Rich wrote in his copy of the Journal of Discourses
- several decades later (remember he wasn't even born until 1855)
- especially when we was quoting a man who was not even there?
-
-
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-
- ********FOOTNOTES********
-
- (1) Calvin, in his exposition of the second commandment, explains
- this beautifully: The Lord very frequently addresses us in the
- character of a husband...As he performs all the offices of a
- true and faithful husband, so he requires love and chastity
- from us; that is, that we do not prostitute our souls to Satan.
- As the purer and chaster a husband is, the more grievously he
- is offended when he sees his wife inclining to a rival; so the
- Lord, who has betrothed us to Himself in truth, declares that
- he burns in the hottest jealousy whenever, neglecting the
- purity of His holy marriage, we defile ourselves with
- abominable lusts and especially when the worship of His deity,
- which ought to have been most carefully kept unimpaired, is
- transferred to another... since in this way we not only violate
- our plighted troth, but defile the nuptial couch, by giving
- access to adulterers (Institutes, II, viii, 18).
-
- (2) The Doctrine and Covenants, on of Mormonism's scriptures,
- states that the Mormon people are "the only true and living
- Church upon the face of the whole earth". (D&C, 1:30).
-
- (3) Mormon Apostle Orson Pratt wrote that all other churches are
- entirely destitute of all authority to administer the
- sacraments:
- But who in this generation have authority to baptize?
- None but those who have received authority in the
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: all other
- churches are entirely destitute of all authority from
- God; and any person who receives Baptism or the Lord's
- Supper from their hands will highly offend God, for he
- looks upon them as the most corrupt of all people. Both
- Catholics and Protestants are nothing less than the
- "whore of Babylon" whom the Lord denounces by the mouth
- of John the Revelator as having corrupted all the earth
- by their fornications and wickedness. And any person who
- shall be so wicked as to receive holy ordinance of the
- gospel from the ministers of any of these apostate
- churches will be sent down to hell with them, unless
- they repent of the unholy and impious act
- (Orson Pratt, The Seer, Washington ed., p.255).
-
- (4) Joseph Smith claimed that in the spring of 1820 Jesus Christ
- appeared to him in a vision and instructed him to join none
- of the Christian denominations, "for they were all wrong and
- all their creeds were an abomination and their professors
- were all corrupt." (Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith 2,
- verse 19).
-
- (5) Mormon Prophet Spencer W. Kimball was ordained an Apostle
- under the hands of Heber J. Grant. Grant was likewise
- ordained by George Q. Cannon. Cannon was ordained to his
- apostolic office under the hands of Brigham Young.
- Similarly, every one of the present Twelve Apostles of
- the Mormon Church has received his ordination through
- Brigham Young. If Brigham was false, then all those who
- were ordained through him lack the very priesthood which
- they believe Brigham had. A break in one link causes the
- entire chain below it to fall to the ground; so a break
- in the Mormon priesthood succession breaks off the
- transfer of authority.
-
- (6) "Misc. Minutes" unpublished ms., Brigham Young Collection,
- Church Archives, Salt Lake City, p.1.
-
- (7) Ibid., pp.6-7.
-
- (8) Believing himself to be a prophet of God, Young declared
- that it was his gift and calling to teach true doctrine
- and to guard the members against heresy:
- What man or woman on the earth, what spirit
- in the spirit-world can say truthfully that
- I have ever gave a wrong word of counsel,
- or a word of advice that could not be
- sanctioned by the heavens? (Journal of
- Discourses, Vol. 12, p.127).
-
- It is my duty to see that correct doctrine
- is taught and to guard the Church from
- error, it is my calling ("Misc. Minuets:,
- unpublished ms., B.Y. Collection, Church
- Archives).
-
- (9) Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, Vol.1 , p.50. According
- to Mormon theology, Adam is Michael the archangel and the
- Ancient of Days, Cf. Doctrine and Covenants, 27:11.
-
- (10) Ibid., pp. 50-51.
-
- (11) Diary of Hosea Stout. Copied from typed transcript. B.Y.U.
- Library, Special Collections, Provo, Utah. The spelling,
- grammar, and punctuation in this quotation as well as in
- all others cited herein have not been changed from the
- originals.
-
- (12) Journal of Samuel H. Rogers, Vol. 1, p. 179. Copied from
- the original located at B.Y.U. Library, Special Collections,
- Provo, Utah.
-
- (13) Mark E. Peterson, ADAM WHO WAS HE? (Deseret Book, 1976),
- p.14.
-
- (14) Spencer W. Kimball, Deseret News, October 9, 1976, Church
- News Section, p.11).
-
- (15) Leonard J. Arrington, Charles C. Rich (B.Y.U. Press, 1974),
- p.173
-
- (16) Copied from microfilm of original. B.Y.U. Library, Special
- Collections, Prove, Utah.
-
- (17) Copied from Deseret Weekly, microfilm, B.Y.U. Library.
-
- (18) Copy of the original Journal of Discourses volume on which
- statement was made is located in the Church Historian's
- Office, Salt Lake City. For photo reproduction, see Bob
- White, WHERE DOES IT SAY THAT?, p.77.
-
- (19) Faced with the fact that Brigham Young made no attempt to
- correct his statements, Mormon scholar, Rodney Turner,
- was forced to admit that Brigham was quoted correctly:
- Was Brigham Young misquoted? It is the
- writer's opinion that the answer to
- this question is a categorical no.
- There is not the slightest evidence
- from Brigham Young, or any other
- source, that either his original
- remarks on April 9, 1852, or any
- of his subsequent statements were
- ever misquoted in the official
- publications of the Church... In
- light of Brigham Young's attitude
- toward the errors of others, and in
- view of the division created by his
- remarks concerning Adam, it would be
- stretching one's credibility to the
- breaking point to believe that he
- would have remained silent had he
- been misquoted. (The Position of Adam
- in Latter-day Saint Scripture and
- Theology, M.A. thesis, B.Y.U., pp.45-46;
- thesis is presently restricted from
- viewing or reading).
-
- (20) Joseph Fielding Smith, ANSWERS TO GOSPEL QUESTIONS, Vol.
- 5, p.123.
-
- (21) Ibid., pp. 122-123.
-
- (22) See Bruce R. McConkie, MORMON DOCTRINE (Bookcraft, 1966),
- pp. 18-19.
-
- (23) In his thesis, Rodney Turner similarly discounts the
- possibility that Brigham was being misinterpreted:
- It is true that the original discourse of
- April 9, 1852, could be taken in more than
- one way; and if he had never mentioned the
- subject again, his actual meaning would be
- a moot point. However, he did mention the
- subject again, many times. Therefore the
- likelihood of misunderstanding him, in view
- of his subsequent statements through the
- years, becomes more remote (The Position of
- Adam, p.36).
-
- (24) Brigham Young Papers, Feb. 19, 1854, call number Ms. F219
- #81, Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City.
-
- (25) Copied from microfilm of journal located at B.Y.U. Library,
- Special Collections, Provo, Utah.
-
- (26) See Bruce R. McConkie, MORMON DOCTRINE, pp.516-517.
-
- (27) Millenial Star, Vol. 16, No. 31, August 5, 1854, p.482.
-
- (28) Ibid., p.483
-
- (29) Ibid., Vol. 16, No. 34, August 26, 1854, p.530.
-
- (30) Ibid., pp.534-535.
-
- (31) See T. B. H. Stenhouse, THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SAINTS, p.492.
- Photo reproduction of original available through Modern
- Microfilm Co., Box 1884, S.L.C., Utah 84110.
-
- (32) Brigham Young Papers. Oct. 8, 1854, call number Ms. d 1234,
- Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City.
-
- (33) Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, Vol. 4, p.54).
-
- (34) Ibid., Vol. 6, p.275.
-
- (35) Deseret News, Vol. 4, No. 31, October 12, 1854, p.2.
-
- (36) Journal of Wilford Woodruff, October 6-8, 1854.
-
- (37) Journal of the Southern Indian Mission, p.88.
-
- (38) Joseph Lee Robinson Journal, copied from typed transcript
- located at B.Y.U. Library, Special Collections, p.62.
-
- (39) Eliza R. Snow was a plural wife of Joseph Smith and was
- later married to Brigham Young.
-
- (40) Millenial Star, Vol. 17, No. 20, p.320.
-
- (41) Sacred Hymns for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
- Saints, 1856, 11th ed., p. 375. This hymn has been
- deleted from present LDS hymnals. In the 20th ed. there
- appeared a hymn titled, "Sons of Michael, He approaches."
- In the second line Michael was described as the "eternal"
- Father. In today's edition this has been changed to read
- the "ancient" Father.
-
- (42) Diary of Samuel Whitney Richards, copied from typed
- transcript at B.Y.U. Library, Special Collections, Provo,
- Utah, p.113.
-
- (43) Journal of Discourses, Vol. 4, p.2.
-
- (44) Wilford Woodruff Journal, December 29, 1856. Typed from
- microfilm of original.
-
- (45) Journal of Discourses, Vol. 5, p.331f.
-
- (46) The minutes of this session are found in the Wilford
- Woodruff Journal, under the date of January 27, 1860.
-
- (47) The council minutes are located in the Brigham Young
- Collection, Miscellaneous Papers, Church Historian's
- Office.
-
- (48) The entire Orson Pratt-Brigham Young affair cannot be
- underestimated. The controversy which raged between the two
- shows that Brigham was teaching that Adam was God. From the
- charges that Pratt made it is clear what Brigham was
- teaching. Furthermore, it is significant that Young made
- no attempt to correct a misquotation or misinterpretation.
- On the contrary, he defended his doctrine, and continued
- to assert it. Importance should also be placed upon the
- remarks of the other Apostles who rallied to their
- Prophet's defense. They replied to Orson that a prophet
- of God cannot advance false doctrine, therefore all
- should accept the President's statements. They rightly
- understood the biblical emphasis that a prophet of God
- cannot advance false doctrine about God and that he
- would be inspired to teach the truth. They also realized
- the implications of Orson Pratt's statement. If Brigham
- was advancing false doctrine, then he would be a false
- prophet. Only a false prophet advances false doctrine.
- To charge Mormonism's prophet with teaching false
- doctrine would be to undermine Mormonism's claim to be a
- divinely led people.
-
- (49) The Reorganized Church at this time was known as the
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Later they
- attached to themselves the title of being the "Reorganized"
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Mormon
- factions has its headquarters in Independence, Missouri.
-
- (50) A MORMON CHRONICLE: THE DIARIES OF JOHN D. LEE (The
- Huntington Library, 1955), Vol. 1, p.293.
-
- (51) Sacred History, Solomon F. Kimball Papers, Church Historian's
- Office, Salt Lake City.
-
- (52) Manuscript Sermon, "A FEW WORDS OF DOCTRINE", Brigham
- Young Collection, Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City.
-
- (53) Journal of Discourses, Vol. 8, p.58.
-
- (54) Ibid., Vol. 13, p.95.
-
- (55) Ibid., p.264.
-
- (56) L. John Nuttall Journal, pp.20-24, copied from original at
- B.Y.U. Library, Special Collections, Provo, Utah.
-
- (57) See Mark E. Peterson, ADAM WHO IS HE?
-