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When Josh Haskell left Mormonism, he discovered the true God of the Bible was nothing like the one he'd grown up with. Now a Christian educator, Josh reveals how Mormonism uses Christian terms—like “Jesus,” “grace,” and “God”—but redefines them completely.
He shares the moment Isaiah 6 shattered his view of God: “The God I worship isn’t holy—he’s just an exalted man.” From becoming gods to baptisms for the dead, a works-based salvation, and idolizing Joseph Smith, Josh exposes the key differences between Mormonism and true Christianity.
His story is both a warning about deceptive theology and a powerful testimony of God’s truth. You do not want to miss this two part series!
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When Josh Haskell left Mormonism, he discovered the true God of the Bible was nothing like the one he'd grown up with. Now a Christian educator, Josh reveals how Mormonism uses Christian terms—like “Jesus,” “grace,” and “God”—but redefines them completely.
He shares the moment Isaiah 6 shattered his view of God: “The God I worship isn’t holy—he’s just an exalted man.” From becoming gods to baptisms for the dead, a works-based salvation, and idolizing Joseph Smith, Josh exposes the key differences between Mormonism and true Christianity.
His story is both a warning about deceptive theology and a powerful testimony of God’s truth. You do not want to miss this two part series!
Send us Fan Mail
Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith.
Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.

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