Now The End Begins
Mormons Are Not Christians Because They Worship A Different God, Believe In A Different Jesus And Teach A Different Gospel Than Found In The King James Bible
By Geoffrey Grider: Mormonism is not a branch of biblical Christianity, it is a separate religion with a different God, a different Jesus and a different gospel. That makes them a cult.
OK, let’s start with the obvious. Most Mormons are loving, caring and compassionate people, and we all saw evidence of that with the recent fundraiser by Mormons for the family of the shooter who killed Mormons in Michigan. That’s an amazing thing, no doubt. But the world is filled with loving, caring and compassionate lost people who do good, that has nothing to do with salvation. Salvation is found only in the Jesus of the Bible and delivered to us through Paul’s gospel. Anything else is an unbiblical addition that amounts to exactly zero. The Mormons have ‘another Jesus’.
That makes Mormonism a separate religion, not a branch of biblical Christianity — much like Islam or Jehovah’s Witnesses, which also reference Jesus but redefine Him. By definition, Mormonism is a cult, plain and simple. Here are 7 reasons why that is true.
OK, let’s start with the obvious. Most Mormons are loving, caring and compassionate people, and we all saw evidence of that with the recent fundraiser by Mormons for the family of the shooter who killed Mormons in Michigan. That’s an amazing thing, no doubt. But the world is filled with loving, caring and compassionate lost people who do good, that has nothing to do with salvation. Salvation is found only in the Jesus of the Bible and delivered to us through Paul’s gospel. Anything else is an unbiblical addition that amounts to exactly zero. The Mormons have ‘another Jesus’.
“For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him.” 2 Corinthians 11:4 (KJV)
Yes, Charlie Kirk was a 100% supporter of the false gospel preached by Mormons, and as Christians we should not celebrate that, we should stand against it. Listen as he offers his full-throttle support of Mormonism on the day he was killed. pic.twitter.com/kRm8MiaWxyMormons may be religious and sincere, and they may use Christian terminology. But they worship a different God, believe in a different Jesus, and teach a different gospel.
— Now The End Begins (@NowTheEndBegins) October 4, 2025
That makes Mormonism a separate religion, not a branch of biblical Christianity — much like Islam or Jehovah’s Witnesses, which also reference Jesus but redefine Him. By definition, Mormonism is a cult, plain and simple. Here are 7 reasons why that is true.
Israel 365 News
Should Israel Fear UN Resolutions?
By Moshe Phillips: Many nations cast their votes not based on what is right or wrong, or what is just or unjust, but according to their narrow interests.
The U.N. General Assembly voted this month to endorse a scheme that French Ambassador Jérôme Bonnafont said “lays out a single roadmap to deliver the two-state solution.”
Why? Because many world leaders apparently want to punish Israeli voters for keeping Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader they preferred, and his coalition, in office.
But does the U.N. vote really matter at all? Keep in mind that this resolution will have no practical impact since the world body has no way to enforce it. The real purpose of the resolution is to intimidate Israel and its supporters to make more concessions, and not to eradicate Hamas, as has been an official war aim of the Israeli government ever since the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Should we take this vote seriously? And should Netanyahu, who is himself a former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations?
In a dismissive remark in March 1955, David Ben-Gurion, then Israel’s defense minister, employed the Hebrew acronym “Um” for the United Nations and added a pejorative, “Um-Shmum.” He used the Yiddish idiom to convey casual dismissal during a cabinet debate regarding his plan to take the Gaza Strip from Egypt in response to increasing cross-border terrorist attacks on Israel. He understood that the Jewish state had to act to safeguard its national security, regardless of whether that made the Jewish state unpopular at the United Nations.
The U.N. General Assembly voted this month to endorse a scheme that French Ambassador Jérôme Bonnafont said “lays out a single roadmap to deliver the two-state solution.”
Why? Because many world leaders apparently want to punish Israeli voters for keeping Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader they preferred, and his coalition, in office.
But does the U.N. vote really matter at all? Keep in mind that this resolution will have no practical impact since the world body has no way to enforce it. The real purpose of the resolution is to intimidate Israel and its supporters to make more concessions, and not to eradicate Hamas, as has been an official war aim of the Israeli government ever since the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Should we take this vote seriously? And should Netanyahu, who is himself a former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations?
In a dismissive remark in March 1955, David Ben-Gurion, then Israel’s defense minister, employed the Hebrew acronym “Um” for the United Nations and added a pejorative, “Um-Shmum.” He used the Yiddish idiom to convey casual dismissal during a cabinet debate regarding his plan to take the Gaza Strip from Egypt in response to increasing cross-border terrorist attacks on Israel. He understood that the Jewish state had to act to safeguard its national security, regardless of whether that made the Jewish state unpopular at the United Nations.
Harbinger’s Daily
With Whom Do You Stand?:
God Is Not Silent As World Leaders Push For A ‘Two-State Solution’
God Is Not Silent As World Leaders Push For A ‘Two-State Solution’
By Mark Henry: With whom do you stand? This very simple question is one that becomes incredibly explosive when inquiring about the legitimacy of the existence of the modern State of Israel, especially as it pertains to defining its geographic borders. Ever since its reestablishment on May 14th, 1948, when Israel’s leading founding father, David Ben-Gurion, formally proclaimed the existence of the modern State of Israel, and being confirmed just eleven minutes later by US President Harry S. Truman, the legitimacy of Israel’s existence has been continually challenged. From day one, the Jewish nation has had to fight for and defend its sovereignty when it was attacked by surrounding Arab nations in what is known as the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Today, over seventy years later, not a lot has changed.
In the aftermath of the horrific October 7th massacre by the Hamas terrorist organization in 2023 and the ensuing war between Israel and Gaza that has persisted ever since, calls for a “two-state solution” have ramped up from nations around the world longing for peace in the Middle East. Increasingly, countries across the globe are taking bolder steps intended to ramp up pressure on Israel to divide their land so that an official Palestinian state may be formally recognized by the international community. Such steps include a recent United Nations conference held July 28th – July 30th intended to address the “Israeli-Palestinian conflict.” Co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, the goals of this conference included the reaffirmation of international consensus for the peaceful settlement of “Palestine,” establishment of concrete, timebound resolutions towards implementing a two-state solution, and reinforcement of regional and international cooperation in support of Palestinian statehood. Should these goals be achieved, the result would be an officially recognized “State of Palestine” comprised of regions known as the West Bank and Gaza, governed by the Palestinian Authority.
Why a Two-State Solution Threatens God’s Promises
The question one ought to ask is whether or not this is a good idea. Increasingly, it seems that many would respond by saying, “Yes! The world needs a globally recognized nation of Palestine to achieve peace in the Middle East.” Such a response implies support for, solidarity with, and favorability towards the claims of the “Palestinian” people’s rights to the land. At the same time, it communicates an opposing stance against Israel’s entitlement to the geographic territory.
Growing support to split the land is quite apparent when considering the issuance of “The New York Declaration” stemming from the recent UN meeting. Signed by the 22 countries of the Arab League, the European Union (consisting of 27 nations), and 17 other member-states, the New York Declaration demands the implementation of the “two-state solution,” which includes dividing the city of Jerusalem to allow the creation of “East Jerusalem” as the future capital of Palestine.
Despite the United States’ condemnation of the Declaration, support for dividing the land appears to be growing among the American population, even among those claiming to be politically conservative. Included among these are prominent media personalities, Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, historically staunch conservatives, who have taken surprisingly hostile stances towards Israel, Owens going so far as calling Israel a “demonic state.”
The Biblical Case for Israel’s Land Ownership
While the numbers may be growing for those who stand in support of a two-state solution, they would do well to inquire, “Where does God stand on this issue?” Many would be surprised to learn that this is not a subject on which God is silent; on the contrary, this is a matter in which God is greatly interested, fiercely passionate, and outspokenly vocal. His track record of standing in support of Israel traces all the way back to the days of Abram when He promised to make him a “great nation,” speaking of the future kingdom of Israel that would come from his lineage. Gen. 12:2
In the aftermath of the horrific October 7th massacre by the Hamas terrorist organization in 2023 and the ensuing war between Israel and Gaza that has persisted ever since, calls for a “two-state solution” have ramped up from nations around the world longing for peace in the Middle East. Increasingly, countries across the globe are taking bolder steps intended to ramp up pressure on Israel to divide their land so that an official Palestinian state may be formally recognized by the international community. Such steps include a recent United Nations conference held July 28th – July 30th intended to address the “Israeli-Palestinian conflict.” Co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, the goals of this conference included the reaffirmation of international consensus for the peaceful settlement of “Palestine,” establishment of concrete, timebound resolutions towards implementing a two-state solution, and reinforcement of regional and international cooperation in support of Palestinian statehood. Should these goals be achieved, the result would be an officially recognized “State of Palestine” comprised of regions known as the West Bank and Gaza, governed by the Palestinian Authority.
The question one ought to ask is whether or not this is a good idea. Increasingly, it seems that many would respond by saying, “Yes! The world needs a globally recognized nation of Palestine to achieve peace in the Middle East.” Such a response implies support for, solidarity with, and favorability towards the claims of the “Palestinian” people’s rights to the land. At the same time, it communicates an opposing stance against Israel’s entitlement to the geographic territory.
Growing support to split the land is quite apparent when considering the issuance of “The New York Declaration” stemming from the recent UN meeting. Signed by the 22 countries of the Arab League, the European Union (consisting of 27 nations), and 17 other member-states, the New York Declaration demands the implementation of the “two-state solution,” which includes dividing the city of Jerusalem to allow the creation of “East Jerusalem” as the future capital of Palestine.
Despite the United States’ condemnation of the Declaration, support for dividing the land appears to be growing among the American population, even among those claiming to be politically conservative. Included among these are prominent media personalities, Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, historically staunch conservatives, who have taken surprisingly hostile stances towards Israel, Owens going so far as calling Israel a “demonic state.”
While the numbers may be growing for those who stand in support of a two-state solution, they would do well to inquire, “Where does God stand on this issue?” Many would be surprised to learn that this is not a subject on which God is silent; on the contrary, this is a matter in which God is greatly interested, fiercely passionate, and outspokenly vocal. His track record of standing in support of Israel traces all the way back to the days of Abram when He promised to make him a “great nation,” speaking of the future kingdom of Israel that would come from his lineage. Gen. 12:2
Geller Report
Vatican Blood Libels Israel
On The Eve Of October 7th
On The Eve Of October 7th
By Pamela Geller: On the eve of the memorial of the largest slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust, the Vatican stands with the jihad.
Just like Hitler’s pope. The new Pope is following in the bloody footsteps of Pope Pius XII who was complicit with the Nazi regime.
The Vatican’s latest attack against the Jewish state is especially sinister since the Muslims are slaughtering Christians in a real genocide in Africa and Muslim countries in Middle East. Christians are becoming extinct everywhere in the Middle East except for Israel. Christians are under relentless attack by the same jihadist terror that Israel is facing.
Just like Hitler’s pope. The new Pope is following in the bloody footsteps of Pope Pius XII who was complicit with the Nazi regime.
The Vatican’s latest attack against the Jewish state is especially sinister since the Muslims are slaughtering Christians in a real genocide in Africa and Muslim countries in Middle East. Christians are becoming extinct everywhere in the Middle East except for Israel. Christians are under relentless attack by the same jihadist terror that Israel is facing.
Front Page Magazine
Al Qaeda Holds Fake ‘Election’ In Syria
“A historic moment for Syrians” in which they once again got to experience the irrelevance of elections.
By Daniel Greenfield: If Joe Biden had really wanted to win in 2024, he should have run in Syria. But the Al Qaeda/ISIS HTS Jihadis got there first, took over Syria (with Turkish backing) and excitingly just held their first election.
I know the suspense is killing you. Which is still better than Al-Jolani or whatever the Al Qaeda leader serving as president is calling himself these days… killing you.
Syria experienced a free and fair election in which the Druze and the Kurds couldn’t vote since the ‘voting’ in their areas was postponed.
The voting took place under a decree issued by President Al-Qaeda, I’m sorry Ahmed al-Sharaa (that’s what Al-Jolani began calling himself once he bought a suit, it gets confusing when terrorists take over countries) and was overseen by the fair and impartial Higher Committee for the Syrian People’s Assembly Elections appointed by the Al Qaeda leader.
I know the suspense is killing you. Which is still better than Al-Jolani or whatever the Al Qaeda leader serving as president is calling himself these days… killing you.
Syria experienced a free and fair election in which the Druze and the Kurds couldn’t vote since the ‘voting’ in their areas was postponed.
The voting took place under a decree issued by President Al-Qaeda, I’m sorry Ahmed al-Sharaa (that’s what Al-Jolani began calling himself once he bought a suit, it gets confusing when terrorists take over countries) and was overseen by the fair and impartial Higher Committee for the Syrian People’s Assembly Elections appointed by the Al Qaeda leader.
The Economic Collapse
Trump Is Threatening To Bomb Iran Again, But Israel May Beat Him To It
By Michael Snyder: During the weeks ahead, I will be watching Israel and Iran like a hawk. Prior to the 12 day war between Israel and Iran earlier this year, it was clear that something was up. Now we are witnessing similar signs, and many experts are concerned that the very fragile ceasefire that was agreed to at the end of the 12 day war could soon collapse. Iran is rebuilding their nuclear sites and is telling western countries that there will be no more negotiations. On the other side, the U.S. and Israel have both pledged that Iran will not be allowed to rebuild their nuclear program. In fact, on Sunday President Trump publicly threatened to bomb Iran again.
“They were going to have a nuclear weapon within a month,” Trump said. “And now they can start the operation all over again, but I hope they don’t because we’ll have to take care of that too if they do, I let them know that. You want to do that, it’s fine, but we’re going to take care of that and we’re not going to wait so long.”Of course President Trump knows very well that Iranian officials have repeatedly stated that they will never give up their nuclear program, and satellite images prove that Iran has been conducting construction work at two very important enrichment facilities.
Jihad Watch
Pope Leo XIV Reminds Catholics Of ‘Duty To Welcome And Assist Migrants’
By Christine Douglass-Williams: It was only a matter of time. Pope Francis’ woke doctrines are living on through Pope Leo XIV. “Pope Leo XIV reminds Catholics of duty to welcome and assist migrants,” Africanews, October 5, 2025 ...
What about God’s mercy on victims of Muslim rape gangs, as well as victims of the jihad, human trafficking and the like?
When will a pope come out in full support of Christians whom jihadists and communists are persecuting? When will one express concern for the victims of crime and jihad that have occurred as a result of uncontrolled and unvetted migration?
What about God’s mercy on victims of Muslim rape gangs, as well as victims of the jihad, human trafficking and the like?
When will a pope come out in full support of Christians whom jihadists and communists are persecuting? When will one express concern for the victims of crime and jihad that have occurred as a result of uncontrolled and unvetted migration?
Spencer Smith
The Charlie Kirk Files:
The False Gospel Of America
The False Gospel Of America
Athey Creek | Brett Meador
Signs of the Times
Synopsis: As part of our exhortation in 1 Thessalonians 5:6-8 to remain alert and sober-minded as the End Times unfold, we examine current events, global religious oppression, and emerging initiatives and technologies through the lens of Bible prophecy. During our October 2025 Prophecy Update, we explore Trump’s peace plan for the Middle East and its potential far-reaching implications, the growing worldwide hostility toward Jews and Christians, and delve into several advancing technological developments that align with End Times prophecy.
The Watchman — Erick Stakelbeck
Israel Targeted By October 7th Drone Swarm; Hamas To Surrender Gaza?
Watchman Newscast Synopsis: A swarm of drones targeted Israel on October 7 in a coordinated attack. Could this signal Hamas' last stand as Gaza tensions escalate? Find out what’s happening behind the scenes and what it means for the region's future.
