What's Wrong With Mormons?

a good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit

Christian - Non-Fiction
232 Pages
Reviewed on 08/31/2009
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite

B. Jay Gladwell was not always Mormon. He grew up as a mainstream protestant. Then, he Linda  and her family, they led him to the  Mormon faith.

I have ready many books about the Mormon faith, but I have never read a book that explains their beliefs from their perspective. Gladwell’s writing style is conversational, and most parts are easy to understand. Scripture is used. There is an index in back that is very useful. Also included is the Mormon articles of faith.

Subjects, such as: life after death, family life, the Trinity, the afterlife, and the orgin of souls , are discussed. Have I changed my mind about Mormonism? No. I am glad to say that I am basing my opinion of the religion on facts—not just what I have been told by others outside of the religion.

Those interested in Mormonism or religion in general should read this. Make an educated decision!.