“The scripture says Noah lived 350 years after
the Flood (Genesis 9:28). He lived to see Abraham’s day – Abraham being among
the tenth generation of Noah’s descendants! During those ten generations
extending over 350 years Noah saw many of his descendants re-establish the
wicked abominations of the pre-flood period.” (W. Clen Skousen, “The First
2,000 Years” p 241)
It always seems to start with someone who seeks
for power and in Noah’s day it was his great-grandson Nimrod. His message to
the people he sought to control was not denial of God but rejection of God as
he proclaimed: “Depart from the religion of Shem, and cleave to the institutes
of Nimrod! (ibid)
It’s worth noting what these institutes were because
some of them persist to this day:
1.
Placing
man above God: Nimrod did this well by making a seat for himself in imitation
of the seat of God in the tower of Babel…and as he sat upon it, all nations
came and paid him divine homage. (Ginzberg, L., “The Legends of the Jews”, Vol.
1, p 1788)
2.
Elevating
animals above humanity: “In many cases animal life was made more sacred than
human life, and humans were sacrificed to animal gods. The curse of animal
worship and the false philosophy associated with it survive to this day among
large segments of humanity.” (“The First 2,000 Years” p 243) One such nation is
India which considers cows sacred and links them to various gods, including
Shiva (whose steed is Nandi, a bull) and Krishna, a cowherd.
3.
Astrology
and Zodiac signs: The idea that human beings are somehow influenced in their
daily actions by the sun, moon and stars destroys the concept of free agency
and their horoscope predictions reflect divination and sorcery. Astrology crept
into Israel’s idolatry and played a big part in replacing the worship of Jehovah
in Jeremiah’s day (Jeremiah 10:2).
Heathen religions were popular because they
were devoted to the stimulating and satisfying of human passion. They
institutionalized immorality. Heathen’s religious practices, namely sexual
perversions, mutilation of bodies and child sacrifices were so satanic in
nature that they are too confronting to human sensibilities to be mentioned
here in detail.
This is the most interesting part. Modern day
historians attribute these degenerate religious practices to the ‘primitive
minds’ of yesteryear and seek to excuse idolatry with its perversions to be an
‘upward reach of man’ and a means of expressing the ‘instinctive desire to
worship’. (“The First 2,000 Years” p 246).
The truth is these heathen religions were
promoted in contradiction of God’s truth which was already upon the earth. They
were the means for man’s ‘instinctive desire to grasp for power’. We all know who
is behind this power.
So much in our world is designed to addict us
to ‘the natural man’ through the ways of the world which promote power, greed, self-gratification
and self-promotion. The gospel of Jesus Christ teaches us to keep ourselves
unspotted from the world and to ‘come out from the wicked, to be separate and
touch not their unclean things’ (Alma
5:57; 2 Cor 6:17; James 1:27; D&C 59:9).
It’s a gospel of love….for God, for our
fellowman, for the eternal within us and for everything that is true, noble and
good….
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: The Gospel of Light by B. Laura Wilson)

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