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PART 2.<br />
In this part we will explain sealing rituals. I am doing this so that Christians can<br />
understand who a Keeper of Seals is, and also so that Christians can understand that<br />
Mormonism is closer to Satanism than it is to Christianity. This article will hopefully<br />
provide a written record so that Christians have an objective way to determine If<br />
someone who claims to be an ex-Satanist really is. I realize that some Christians don’t<br />
like to learn about their enemy, and that is fine if they do not want to read this. On the<br />
other hand, I see people who are <strong>com</strong>ing out of Satanism who the Christians are<br />
disbelieving. <strong>The</strong> Christians have no reference from which to determine whether<br />
someone is legitimate or not. And although I believe the Spirit of God is an excellent<br />
revealer of men, I have to be frank, even the best of Christians sometimes don’t hear<br />
what the Spirit has to say, and could benefit from a written explanation. <strong>The</strong> closest<br />
descriptions of sealing rituals that I have found that matches the descriptions of satanic<br />
hierarchy rituals from people who have <strong>com</strong>e out of the <strong>Satanic</strong> Hierarchy are the<br />
Mormon sealing rituals. For anyone wanting to do a study about how Mormonism is<br />
witchcraft, I suggest they read the scholarly book written by a Mormon scholar Early<br />
Mormonism and the Magic World View by D. Michael Quinn. Quinn conclusively shows<br />
that early Mormonism was based on magic and witchcraft. Quinn, who is a Mormon in<br />
good standing, tries to point out in the book that these things can’t be held against<br />
Mormonism because most every one back in the early 1800s practiced magic and<br />
witchcraft. Whether most people did or not, seems to me to be irrelevant as to whether<br />
it is O.K.<br />
Another great book showing the connections between the Mormon Temple ceremonies,<br />
Witchcraft rituals, and Masonic rituals is Bill Schnoebelen’s book Mormonism Temple of<br />
Doom. Bill does an excellent job of showing and illustrating how the Mormon temple<br />
ceremony, Masonic and Witchcraft rituals are simply the very same thing, with minor<br />
variations. One of the most important things in Satanism is sealing. Everything is<br />
sealed. One doesn’t hear the term sealing used a lot. I have read many books of the<br />
enemy to know how he thinks, and it is rare to have someone mention sealing. I had to<br />
learn about it from ex-Satanists. If one leaves off studying Satanism and begins<br />
studying the many cults and religions, one begins hearing about sealing again when<br />
one gets to Mormonism. Mormon men and women (contrary to Lk 20:35) are sealed to<br />
each other in the Mormon temple marriages. <strong>The</strong> early Mormons were sealed to many<br />
spouses. <strong>The</strong> Mormon sealing is very similar to what is done in witchcraft called hand<br />
fasting, and it is also similar to marriage sealing in Satanism. Joseph Smith, whose<br />
family practiced witchcraft, had many types of seals around their house which were<br />
used in magic. According to a magic book of 1830 "Demonology and Witchcraft" by<br />
Walter Scott (pp. 165, 220-221) seer stones were to be anointed with oil, and sealed<br />
with holy characters. In 1837, Mormon leaders performed such a magical sealing for<br />
James Cohn Brewster. (Mormonism and the Magic World View. p.209-210) Joseph<br />
Smith had a cane with a serpent on the top of it, and astrological seals below. Magick<br />
staff or canes are important in Satanism. <strong>The</strong> seal of Mars was carved on the Smith<br />
family athame which was used by the family to draw circles for magic incantations.<br />
(Mormonism & the Magic World View p. 142) In 1835, a ritual done by Joseph Smith to<br />
<strong>com</strong>mune with a spirit messenger is recorder by Oliver Cowdery. Joseph Smith used<br />
two Seals of the Earth to conjure up the spirit. (Ibid, p. 120) Smith’s ritual was in<br />
accordance with the best occult guidebooks then <strong>The</strong> Book of Knowledge and Barrett’s<br />
Magus.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1830 edition of the Book of Mormon says that about itself ‘... their voice shall be as<br />
one that hath a familiar spirit ... <strong>The</strong>y shall write the things which shall be done among<br />
them, and they shall be written and sealed up in a book.’ (2 Nephi 26:14-17). <strong>The</strong><br />
Mormon scholar Quinn writes, ‘<strong>The</strong> Book of Mormon’s use of the word ‘sealed’ also<br />
suggested a magic context. Isaiah 29 uses the word ‘sealed’ only twice, but the Book of<br />
Mormon’s <strong>com</strong>mentary on the chapter uses ‘sealed’ eleven times in eight verses (2 Ne<br />
26:17; 2 Ne 27:7-8 ... Throughout the entire text, the Book of Mormon refers to itself<br />
with the words ‘sealed’ or ‘seal’ more than twenty times .. Modern Mormons have often<br />
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