Adam
and Eve Part 1: Who Is Adam?
By
Connie Raddon
“And the Lord appeared unto them, and
they rose up and blessed Adam,
and called him Michael, the prince, the archangel.” D&C
107:53-54
Color Key:
Quotes from the
Mormon Teachings in blue.
Quotes from the
Bible in red.
First of all,
remember that Christians believe that the Word of God is contained in the Bible
alone.
So what does the Bible alone teach us
about Adam?
Genesis
2:7 “And the Lord God formed man of the
dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man
became a living being.”
That “breath of
life” kick-started humanity. (That
living soul started with Adam, and was passed on to every one of his
descendants.)
Then… God put
Adam into the Garden of Eden (Gen 2:16).
Then… God made
woman from Adam’s rib (Gen 2:18; 21).
Simply put, God
created Adam out of the earth, and brought him to life.
What does Mormonism teach about Adam?
In one of the
Mormon scriptures, the Doctrine & Covenants, section 107 teaches how the
priesthood began to be handed down… “Three years previous to the death of Adam, he called Seth, Enos,
Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared, Enoch, and Methuselah, who were all high priests,
with the residue of his posterity who were righteous into the valley of
Adam-ondi-Ahman, and there bestowed upon them his last blessing. And the Lord appeared unto them, and they
rose up and blessed Adam, and called him
Michael, the prince, the archangel.”
D&C 107:53-54
In the book,
“LDS Beliefs” (published 2011) Brent L. Top explains, “Adam was known as Michael, the prince, the
archangel… Undoubtedly, the archangel
joined with the Father and the Son in governing the kingdom of heaven and
preparing the earth. President Brigham
Young taught that ‘Father Adam came to assist in organizing the earth out of
the crude material that was found’ (Journal of Discourses, 16:167). Likewise, President Joseph Fielding Smith
taught: ‘It is true that Adam helped to
form this earth. He labored with our Savior
Jesus Christ’…
Just as Michael helped prepare the earth, so will the
postmortal Adam play a deeply significant role in preparing the earth for the
Second Coming and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom. He ministered to the Prophet Joseph Smith…” pg. 21
Let me just
point out here that the Bible teaches that angels are a different species from
man, so Adam would have to be a hybrid of some sort- which the Bible says
absolutely nothing about.
(If you are
subscribed to this blog, you will the article on Angels when it comes out, and
there will be more information on this subject.)
The LDS
scriptures also teach that the term, “Ancient of Days” from Daniel chapter 7
refers to Adam.
“…it is the place where Adam shall come to visit his
people, or the Ancient of Days shall sit, as spoken of by Daniel the
prophet.” (D&C 116:1)
“Daniel, in his seventh chapter speaks of the Ancient
of Days; he means the oldest man, our father, Adam, Michael…” (Joseph Smith, History of the Church 3:386)
“This is one of the
laughable and lamentable mistakes of Joseph Smith because the Bible is clear
that this revelation refers to deity; namely, and uniquely, first to the
Father, and then the Son – not Adam.”1
The second
president and prophet of the LDS Church, Brigham Young taught that Adam was
none other than God the Father, Himself.
“How much unbelief exists in the minds of the
Latter-day Saints in regard to one particular doctrine which is revealed to
them, and which God revealed to me – namely that Adam is our father and
God” (Brigham Young, Deseret News, June
18, 1873, p. 308)
Although Brigham
Young proclaimed this to be DOCTRINE, the LDS Church today discourages its
members to believe it, calling it only a theory. They chose to carry on with the belief that
Adam is Michael the archangel, instead.
I know the
Mormon Church REALLY wants people to consider them to be Christian. However, like most of their beliefs, the LDS
belief about the Adam is NOT Biblical, and therefore, NOT consistent with
Christian beliefs.
On May 18, 1873 (as recorded in the
Journal of Discourses, Vol. 16 p. 46), Brigham Young issued a challenge: “Take up the Bible, compare the religion of
the Latter Day Saints with it, and see if it will stand the test.”
I have accepted that challenge from
Brigham Young.
On the subject of the Adam, the LDS
religion FAILS this test.
1“Where Mormonism Meets Biblical Christianity Face to
Face: An A to Z Doctrinal Comparative
between Mormonism and Biblical Christianity” by Shawn Aaron McCraney
(2011) pg. 7