Mormons have the most thorough geneology records ever ammassed in one place. They made special effort to gather the names of Jews murdered during the Holocaust so they could specifically baptize them into the Mormon faith to ‘save their souls’ and add them to their own rolls...as Mormons and not Jews. Conversion after death is not uncommon in the Mormon ‘church’.
I know about their records, but had no idea about their baptism practices. Outrageous. G-d will sort it out.
“Mormons have the most thorough geneology records ever ammassed in one place. They made special effort to gather the names of Jews murdered during the Holocaust so they could specifically baptize them into the Mormon faith to save their souls and add them to their own rolls...as Mormons and not Jews. Conversion after death is not uncommon in the Mormon church.”
Mormons do genealogy to determine who their ancestors were, and their ancestors are the only dead people that they baptize. Called vicarious baptism.
Non-Mormons us their records, and to learn generally how to do genealogy research. I visited their local research site, and was helped with not a word about joining their church.
In fact many of the assistants at Mormon genealogy research sites are non-Mormons.