Session 2 - The Mormons: The Exodus explores the difference between the way Joseph Smith Jr. answered opposition and persecution (by taking up arms and fighting) and the way that Jesus teaches his followers to deal with opposition and persecution (by turning the other cheek and praying for the persecutors).
From its clean-cut bicycling missionaries and imposing Salt Lake Temple to its cryptic rituals and closed-door secrecy, the Mormon Church (aka The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) is both intriguing and mystifying. Despite whatever popular appeal this religious movement has, it is no stranger to controversy. Individual “revelations” from God, the murder of its founder, regional expulsion, polygamy, and peculiar doctrine have put Mormons on the periphery. This Bible study examines the group’s origins (Joseph Smith, the Book of Mormon, Brigham Young, and others); the discrepancy between Mormon beliefs and orthodox Christian teaching; the meaning of its rituals (baptism of the dead, endowments for the living and dead, temple garments, celestial marriage); and the prominence of the temple.
Director: Jim Likens
Starring: Dr. Lynn Wilder, Sandra Tanner, Micah Wilder