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The maze of Mormonism ([The Modern cult library]) Books
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Binding: Unknown Binding
Label: Zondervan
Manufacturer: Zondervan
Number Of Pages: 186
Publication Date: 1962
Publisher: Zondervan
Studio: Zondervan








Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Walter Martin's Magnum Dopus
I've reviewed a few other anti-Mormon ("A-M") books but had never sat down to read the ur-A-M book of them all, the Maze of Mormonism, the pinnacle of "Dr." Walter Martin's intellectual achievements. Originally published in 1962, and updated in 1978, it's Martin's stab at discrediting that most American of the Christian sects, Mormonism. Let's take a look.

CHAPTER ONE (Church finances; J.S.J.'s character). The book starts right off focusing on the Church's finances (pp 16-22). It ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Errant tome critiquing "Mormonism"
This book contains too many fallacoius arguments to be taken seriously. One such example would be his questioning of the Book of Mormon containing the fullness of the gospel, notwithstanding it not containing all aspects of Mormon theology (e.g., apotheosis). Notwithstanding, such is a non sequitur. The Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and other scriptures define it as Christ coming into this world, his ministry, his atonement, and resurrection (e.g., 3 nephi 27:13-21). As the Book of Mormon ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Martin 10. Mormons -100000
In this book, Walter Martin gives strong documentary evidence which exposes the Mormon Church for what it really is: A non-Christian Cult.

He gives details about many flaws in their belief system about The Book of Mormon, The Book of Abraham, Native American ancestery and more. He also goes on to mention it's racist background and background into the occult...

WALTER MARTIN: 10 points.
MORMON CHURCH: -100000.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This Book gives you the Truth -- a MUST read!!!
Any one who doesn't like this book is either ignorant or has something to hide themselves. Mormons pose as Christians and they are NOT. They pretend to be conservative happy family religion and they are NOT. This book is a God sent for those who want TRUTH. Walter Ralston Martin did his research and I am very thankful! An excellently thorough book! I bought 2 copies so I could use one as a loner! If you want the truth, buy this book and read it cover to cover!!!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Martin had WAY too much time on his hands.
I remember when this book and audio tape came out in the mid 70's and wondered on what was the reason for all of this. What was his motive? What was his message? Who is he trying to convince and convert? All I heard was an idiot proclaiming what Mormons believed in, he didn't believe in it and trying to convice us on what was wrong with that faith. Bad move, Walter. Granted, he did a great amount of research, research that was extremely and vitally unimportant on ALL of his religious topics outside ... Read More





 

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