When A Scholar Doesn't Research - Christie-Murray
When A Scholar Doesn't Research - Christie-Murray
When A Scholar Doesn't Research - Christie-Murray
Absurdity Follows
By Ronnie Bray
“What are these "primal Christian ideas?" I, of course, risk venturing into
heresy myself by stating this, but hold the single tenet, ‘we are dependent
upon the redemptive work of Jesus Christ to gain salvation,’ as the defining
idea of Christianity.”1
1
Christie-Murray, p. 202
Skipping along at a cracking pace, Christie-Murray gives less than a
thousand words to his intended exposé, of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. Signally, he fails to mention the Christian nature that is
the heart of the Church, and fails to mention the fervent faith in Jesus Christ
of millions of Latter-day Saints. The back cover suggests that the book is ‘a
vivid combination of narrative and comment which succeeds in … re-
creating historical events … ’ It does not say that what he writes about
Mormonism is silly, inaccurate, and reveals an abysmal deficiency of
research by a scholar educated at the universities of London and Oxford, and
who was an Anglican priest before resigning holy orders on account of his
having ‘moved theologically, from the Anglican position towards that of the
Society of Friends.’ A religious movement also denominated by the author
as heretical!
2
p. 202 no reference supplied
3
p. 202 no reference supplied
4
p. 202 no reference supplied
5
p. 203 no reference supplied
6
p. 203 no reference supplied
7
p. 203 no reference supplied. Utah had always been open to non-Mormons
• Missionaries were particularly active [in Europe] after the Second World
War], where they tried to fill the void in Germany left by the
disappearance of the Nazi creed.8
• Young, who was almost polytheistic, taught that God the Father had a
body of flesh and bones as tangible as a man’s … 9
• tithes are exacted from all Mormons10
• At the head of the Mormon hierarchy is the First President […] next, a
group of ‘patriarchs’ or ‘evangelists,’11
• Mormons work like Puritans but enjoy all worldly pleasures12
8
p. 203 no reference supplied – unfortunately. I would give my eye teeth to see the source of this piece of
opium induced claptrap.
9
p. 203 no reference supplied. This was not taught by Young but by Smith. “The Father has a body of
flesh and bones as tangible as man’s....” Doctrine and Covenants, 130:22
10
p. 203 no reference supplied. Tithes are voluntary offerings, and not all Mormons pay tithing.
11
p. 203 no reference supplied. There was only ever a single ‘Patriarch to the Church’ at any one time, and
he was not an executive member of the hierarchy. The exponential growth of the Church required each
stake or area to have its own patriarch, and these also are not executive ministers.
12
p. 203 no reference supplied. This is calculated to give an entirely wrong impression of Latter-day Saints
as frequenting fleshpots and all manner of worldly pleasure palaces. At best it is an unfortunate and
unwarranted choice of words, at worst it reflects the author’s unfamiliarity with his subject.