Emmanuel taught the Mormons "seven" specific truths.
I. Brigham Young was chosen to lead them to Utah, but he has taught false doctrines and led the Saints astray. He sinned in appointing himself the Prophet in 1847, without a Revelation from the Lord.
Mormons are taught from birth that the Lord appointed Brigham Young to lead the Saints to Utah, and appointed him to be the Second President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
True, the Lord did appoint Brigham Young to lead the Saints to Utah. But the Lord never appointed Brigham Young as the successor to Joseph Smith!
In 1847, in Winter Quarters, Nebraska, Brigham Young appointed himself the President of the Church; without a "Thus saith the LORD" Revelation. From that day on, Brigham Young ceased receiving any verbal Revelation from God.
Why?
A year after Joseph Smith was killed, Brigham Young wrote:
"A person was mentioned to-day who did not believe that Brigham Young was a Prophet, Seer, and Revelator. I wish to ask every member of this whole community, if they ever heard him profess to be a Prophet, Seer, and Revelator, as Joseph Smith was? . . . Who ordained me to be First President of this Church on earth? I answer, It is the choice of this people, and that is sufficient." (Journal of Discourses 6:320)
"It has been remarked sometimes, by certain individuals, that President Young has said in public that he was not a prophet nor the son of a prophet." (Journal of Discourses 13:166)
Brigham Young taught many doctrines that the Church today considers to be "false doctrine" such as the Adam-God Doctrine and the Curse of Cain Doctrine and the Blood Atonement Doctrine. Any Mormon teaching any of these doctrines today is excommuncated for "teaching false doctrine" unless they repent.
Conclusion: Emmanuel was correct when he said that Brigham Young was teaching false doctrine, and was not being led by the Lord.
II. Negroes are not cursed nor the children of Cain as Brigham Young has taught them. They should be allowed inside the Temples and the priesthood.
Joseph Smith ordained black men to the Priesthood. His own foster-brother, Elijah Abel, was a black man whom Joseph Smith ordained an Elder and later a Seventy Apostle.
But, starting in 1848 (one year after Brigham Young--with no Revelation--proclaims himself the new President of the Church), Brigham Young introduces the Curse of Cain Doctrine to the Church; that Negroes are the "cursed" children of Cain, and that the Mark of Cain is a black skin, flat nose, and kinky hair. Brigham Young ordered all Negroes to be banned from the priesthood and temples until the end of the Millennium. The successors of Brigham Young continued to teach the Curse of Cain doctrine, and the temple/priesthood-ban policy was an official Church policy until June 8th, 1978.
LDS Church Public Affairs has been claiming since 1996 that the Church "never taught that blacks are cursed nor the children of Cain"; a deliberate lie.
Conclusion: Emmanuel taught that the Curse of Cain Doctrine was false. Mormon leaders taught for 130 years (1848-1978) that the Curse of Cain Doctrine was true! Who was right?
III. The Lost Tribes are not living at the North Pole (Note: Mormon leaders taught at the time that the lost tribes were living at the north pole)
Mormon leaders did teach, in General Conference, until 1909 that the Lost Tribes lived at the North Pole. However, when Commodore Perry went to the North Pole, and discovered no people at all, this doctrine was no longer taught by Mormon leaders.
Conclusion: Emmanuel was right. Mormons leaders at that time (1891) were wrong.
IV. The Baby Resurrection (reincarnation) is NOT a doctrine of the devil, but a true doctrine.
According to a close friend of Joseph Smith (Joseph Lee Robison), and one of Joseph's plural wives (Eliza R. Snow), Joseph Smith taught them the Baby Resurrection; that we are "resurrected" by being born as babies of new mothers. This is called today "reincarnation". It was believed and taught by at least three apostles: Orson Hyde, Heber C. Kimball, and Amasa Lyman. The Church teaches today that Joseph Smith referred to reincarnation as "a doctrine of the Devil". That claim is false! You can read how that claim is false in the article Did Joseph Smith Believe in Reincarnation?.
Conclusion: Emmanuel taught that the Baby Resurrection (reincarnation) was a true doctrine. Brigham Young taught that it was not. The current claim that Joseph Smith referred to reincarnation as "a doctrine of the Devil" is false, and will be proven to be false in the article Did Joseph Smith Believe in Reincarnation?.
V. Joseph Smith sinned in regards to polygamy, and this is why the Lord allowed men to kill him in 1844.
The Mormon Church claims that Joseph Smith's 32 plural wives were given of him by the Lord. Emmanuel claims they were not. The Revelation that justified plural marriage, D&C section 132, was never published until 1856, in Utah; 12 years after Joseph Smith was killed.
There is no question that Joseph Smith practiced plural marriage, but denied it publicly. Up until his death he always condemned polygamy, and excommunicated those who taught it publicly. While, at the same time, he engaged in sexual relations with young girls and women; some of the women were married to other men who knew nothing about what was going on.
Emmanuel claimed that Joseph Smith sinned in regards to polygamy, and lost the Spirit of God. The LORD had warned Joseph:
VI. Joseph Morris was a true Prophet of God, and died a martyr.
In 1856 a man named Joseph Morris, a Welsh convert to the Church, claimed that he was a prophet. He taught reincarnation. He claimed that Brigham Young was appointed by God to lead the Mormons to Utah, but that Brigham Young had sinned in appointing himself as President of the Church; a position Morris claimed for himself. He received many "Thus saith the Lord" revelations and gathered a following of from 400 to 1000. He said that Jesus was on the Earth again, and would meet them in Utah. His revelations were published in a book titled The Spirit Prevails.
In 1863, Joseph Morris and John Banks, the two leaders of the Morrisites, were killed by a Marshal's Posse in South Weber, Utah; led by Robert T. Burton (a deputy U.S. Marshall and a Mormon bodyguard to Brigham Young). One of the members of the Posse, William Hickman, a friend and bodyguard of Brigham Young, later wrote a book (Brigham's Destroying Angel) wherein he claimed that Brigham Young ordered Morris and Banks to be killed. Later, John D. Lee, the adopted son of Brigham Young, and a convicted murderer, wrote a book (The Confessions of John D. Lee) where he claimed that Brigham Young had ordered Morris and Banks to be killed because they were defying his authority and gaining too many converts from the Mormons. After Morris and Banks were killed, the Posse told the Morrisites to leave Utah or face imprisonment or death (according to what Morrisites later wrote). Just about all of them left Utah and settled in California, Nevada, and Montana.
Conclusion: Had Joseph Morris lived, and the Morrisites were allowed to stay in Utah unmolested, then there would have been thousands of Morrisites in Utah by the year 1891 when Emmanuel came to Utah.
VII. He (Emmanuel) was Jesus reincarnated, and He would come again in the year 1912; born in Jerusalem.
This is Emmanuel's most startling prophecy! Indeed, in the year 1912, in Jerusalem, a Palestinian Christian woman named Shmoolei Aleshi, gave birth to a son she named Saleem Moosa Aleshi ("Peaceful Prince of the Aleshi clan"). He was to become known as the great worker of supernatural miracles of all time.
*Christianity
Daheshists (followers of Doctor Dahesh), believe that he was the 19th reincarnation of Jesus Christ.
The priesthood order of Daheshism is called the Order of Enoch.
Daheshism teaches that the Christ-Spirit will incarnate upon this planet 24 times; one time per century from the 1st century until the 24th century. The 18th reincarnation of Jesus was Emmanuel; who appeared in Utah in 1891. The 19th reincarnation of Jesus was Dahesh who was born in Jerusalem in 1912, and died in New York City in 1984.
Daheshism has about 3,000 believers worldwide, but it is growing. A film is now being made about the life of Doctor Dahesh, which will re-create many of his miracles. Once that film is released in the cinema and television, the numbers of Daheshists will greatly increase.
Conclusion: The 1891 Prophecies of Joseph Smith did not "fail" as Anti-Mormons claim; nor were they "postponed" as Mormons claim. They were FULFILLED, to the exact detail, at the time they were supposed to be fulfilled. Emmanuel was greater than Joseph Smith; because the LORD is always greater than the servant! Emmanuel was reincarnated as a young Palestinian boy in 1912 who was named "Prince of Peace" in Arabic, but who became known as "Doctor Dahesh"; which means "Wonderful Counsellor" in the Assyrian language.
He who has eyes, let him see!
He who has ears, let him hear!
There is no salvation or exaltation in following the successors of Brigham Young. They are Prophets who do not prophesy and Seers who do not see supernatural visions and Revelators who do not receive verbal revelation! They perform no miracles. Their teachings often contradict those of their predecessors! Do not follow such men! They are not men of God! Jesus has nothing to do with those men! They cannot lead you to the Celestial Kingdom.
Follow Jesus!....and He has returned with a new name....and that New Name is DAHESH.
Go in Peace!
A. Truth Seeker
Emmanuel taught that he was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ. He was born with the name of James Brighouse. He took the name "Emmanuel" as a title.
"You are now without a prophet present with you in the flesh to guide you; but you are not without apostles . . ." (Times and Seasons 5:618)
Brigham Young himself, in General Conference, and in official Church publications, denied, over and over again, that he was a Prophet or the true successor of Joseph Smith:
"I do not profess to be a Prophet. I never called myself so; but I actually believe I am, because people are all the time telling me that I am." (Journal of Discourses 5:177)
Yet, Mormons today are still taught by "The Brethren" (Mormon leaders) that Brigham Young was a true Prophet of God and the true successor of Joseph Smith; two things that Brigham Young himself denied repeatedly.
Elijah Abel
Conclusion: The facts are that Joseph Smith publicly condemned polygamy but privately practiced it, with a vengeance, and even secretly married his own foster daughters, several women and their own daughters, and women married to other men. The Mormon Church claims this is all justified, because God commanded him. Emmanuel claims that God did not command him, but condemned him to death because of these things.
Doctor Dahesh (1942)
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*Druze
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The Supernatural Miracles of Doctor Dahesh
The Order of Enoch
THE ORDER OF ENOCH