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Mormon Theology - MZ Introduction

I am gradually adding a comphrehensive analysis and explanation of the fundamentals of Mormon theology, as documented by the Mormon Church itself. Therefore, there can be no disputing that what is documented here is not true. However, some aspects of Mormon theology are documented and discussed elswhere in MormonZeitgeist.com.
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Mormon Prophecy Predicts Destruction of New York City

Orson Pratt, one of Joseph Smith's original 12-apostles, wrote this prophecy in 1878. Pratt’s prophecy was written 3-years after the end of the Utah War and predicts the destruction of New York City:

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Mormon Prophecy Teaches That The Republican and Democratic Parties Will Go To War With Each Other

In addition to the Mormon religious prophesies that are considered canon by the Mormon religion, such as “Daniel’s Prophecy of the Rise of the Kingdom of God in the Last Days” and the “Doctrine of the Constitution Hanging by a Thread”, there are also other “unofficial” prophesies that do not constitution canon. Two of these “unofficial” Mormon prophesies are shown below.
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Mormon Theology Teaches that Mormons are not "Christian" and that Mormons will Destroy "Christianity"

The secret Mormon prophecy known as "Daniel's Prophecy of the Rise of the Kingdom of God in the last Days" teaches that Mormons are not Christians at all, they will vanquish Christianity and convert American into their own Mormon kingdom of Zion. Further, this same Mormon theology is still taught by the "mainstream" Utah Mormons even today and is still considered canon by the Utah Mormon religion today.