Korihor

Korihor

Korihor is a prominent skeptic mentioned in "The Book of Mormon", in Alma sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=Alma|chapter=30|nobook=. Korihor successfully preached "...that there could be no atonement made for the sins of men, but every man fared in this life according to the management of the creature; therefore every man prospered according to his genius, and that every man conquered according to his strength; and whatsoever a man did was no crime."sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=Alma|chapter=30]

Korihor is directly referred to in "The Book of Mormon" as an Anti-Christ, because he claimed there will be no Christ. Despite a freedom of religion, Korihor's views and teachings alarmed the clerical government, who felt that his views were dangerous to their society. Under his teachings, people had began to ignore the laws of the land (which were based on the religious beliefs of their society). Under arrest before a high priest, during a hearing for his apparent blasphemy and for causing social discord, Korihor offers a speech in his own defense. Korihor is turned over to higher authority and later gets into an argument with the chief judge and governor, Alma, about the existence of God. Alma refused to accept Korihor's arguments and Korihor finally demanded that Alma show him a sign from God or he, Korihor, would not believe in God. This culminated in Korihor being miraculously rendered deaf and mute, upon which Korihor confessed, in writing, "...I always knew that there was a God. But behold, the devil hath deceived me; for he appeared unto me in the form of an angel, and said unto me: Go and reclaim this people, for they have all gone astray after an unknown God. And he said unto me: There is no God; yea, and he taught me that which I should say." Cast out, Korihor became a beggar and was later trampled to death by a group who had separated themselves from the main Nephite society.

In popular culture

The artist Matthew Barney, who made frequent allusions to Mormon and Masonic estoterica in his Cremaster Cycle, exhibited a photographic self-portrait entitled "Korihor" [http://www.guggenheim.org/artscurriculum/lessons/cremaster_dl.php] .

Notes

Related Links

1. Account of Korihor in the Book of Mormon : http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/30


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