Mormonism’s Cover Up Culture

Mormonism’s Cover Up Culture

In this episode Bryan connects the dots between modern prophetic scandals and early Mormonism, exposing how unchecked authority and “new revelation” can lead to deception, cover-up culture, and spiritual harm. This episode warns all believers to test everything against the Word of God, even in the Christian church.

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Cover-Up Culture and the Modern Prophetic Movement

Imagine believing a leader hears directly from God—only to discover manipulation, deception, and hidden sin behind the scenes. Recent scandals in parts of the modern prophetic movement have exposed troubling patterns of spiritual abuse, cover-ups, and unchecked authority.

In this episode, we connect the dots between today’s prophetic controversies and similar patterns from church history—particularly early Mormonism. This isn’t about attacking charismatic Christians. It’s about recognizing red flags that can emerge whenever leaders claim special revelation and avoid accountability.

The goal? Spiritual discernment. Protecting your faith. Keeping your eyes on Jesus.

What We Cover in This Episode1. What Is the Modern “Prophetic Movement”?

In some charismatic and Pentecostal circles, certain leaders claim to receive fresh, specific revelations from God. With social media and online platforms, these voices now have massive reach and influence.

Recent investigations have exposed:

  1. Data mining disguised as prophecy
  2. Manipulation through spiritual language
  3. Allegations of moral failure and abuse
  4. Institutional efforts to protect reputations over victims

These patterns aren’t new.

2. The Historical Parallel: Early Mormonism

In the 1800s, Joseph Smith claimed prophetic authority and new revelation. Over time, a culture developed that:

  1. Shielded leadership from accountability
  2. Suppressed inconvenient truths
  3. Protected institutional reputation
  4. Minimized or denied moral failures

The release of the Gospel Topics Essays in 2013 revealed how long some historical realities had been obscured.

The lesson? Cover-up culture thrives wherever leaders claim unquestionable authority.

The Core Issue: Authority and “New Revelation”

The connective tissue between past and present movements is this idea:

When someone claims direct revelation from God that overrides Scripture or bypasses accountability, danger follows.

Scripture never elevates any modern leader above the Word of God. The Bereans in Acts 17 were commended for testing even the Apostle Paul against Scripture.

No one is above God’s Word.

Five Red Flag Questions

Use these to evaluate any church, ministry, influencer—or even this podcast.

1. Is the “anointing” used as a shield against accountability?

If questioning a leader is labeled rebellion or “touching God’s anointed,” that’s a warning sign.

Biblical leaders welcome testing. False leaders silence it.

2. Is brand management prioritized over victim care?

When:

  1. NDAs silence victims
  2. Image protection overrides transparency
  3. Whistleblowers are shamed

You may be witnessing institutional self-protection rather than shepherding.

3. Is there a true plurality of leadership?

Healthy churches have:

  1. Multiple elders
  2. Shared authority
  3. Real oversight
  4. Clear accountability structures

Unchecked, concentrated power almost always leads to corruption.

4. How are failed prophecies handled?

Biblically, if someone claims to speak for God and the prophecy fails, they were wrong.

Deleting videos. Reframing predictions. Moving goalposts.

These are not biblical responses.

5. Does “new revelation” contradict Scripture?

This is the ultimate test.

If a “fresh word”:

  1. Overrides Scripture
  2. Adds to Scripture
  3. Reinterprets clear biblical teaching
  4. Elevates a leader’s voice above the Bible

It is not from God.

The canon is closed. Jesus is the final and complete revelation of God.

The Real Danger

The enemy’s primary weapon is deception.

Cover-up culture doesn’t just damage institutions—it damages faith. When leaders fall and secrets surface, people often walk away from Jesus entirely.

But Jesus is not the problem.

Human pride and unchecked authority are.

The Bottom Line

Don’t let:

  1. Spiritual hype
  2. Celebrity influence
  3. Emotional experiences
  4. Claims of secret knowledge

Distract you from the simple, sufficient Word of God.

The Bible doesn’t point to modern prophets.

It points to Jesus.

He has nothing to hide.

He needs no cover-up.

He is enough.

Related Resources
  1. What Is Cover-Up Culture in Prophetic Circles Today? (Article at PursueGOD.org)
  2. Episodes on Mormon Gospel Topics Essays (Unveiling Mormonism Podcast)
  3. Link to Mike Winger's Youtube: Mike Winger

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