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* The critics have not paid close enough attention to the documents they discuss. See: | * The critics have not paid close enough attention to the documents they discuss. See: | ||
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**[[First Vision/Accounts/1832/Different age provided|Different age provided?]] | **[[First Vision/Accounts/1832/Different age provided|Different age provided?]] | ||
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− | *The authors ask the question: "If Jesus had really been standing before Joseph | + | *The authors ask the question: "If Jesus had really been standing before Joseph Smith, why would a multitude of spirits also have been necessary to "testify" of Him?" |
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− | *This is an absurd question. If the authors had actually ''read'' the primary source, they would find that one of the ''two personages'' testified of Jesus Christ. In addition, there is no mention of a "multitude of spirits" testifying of anything. Joseph mentions that "many angels" also appeared. | + | *{{SourceDistortion}}: This is an absurd question. If the authors had actually ''read'' the primary source, they would find that one of the ''two personages'' testified of Jesus Christ. In addition, there is no mention of a "multitude of spirits" testifying of anything. Joseph mentions that "many angels" also appeared. |
+ | *{{DoubleStandard}}: Biblical visions of God also contain angelic hosts (e.g., {{s||Isaiah|6|1-4}}). We suspect that these conservative Christian critics would have no complaint about angels appearing along with God to biblical prophets, but condemn Joseph for the same thing. | ||
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*The authors postulate that Joseph ''did'' have a vision of spirits, and that these spirits wanted Joseph to establish the "Mormon church." | *The authors postulate that Joseph ''did'' have a vision of spirits, and that these spirits wanted Joseph to establish the "Mormon church." | ||
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+ | * Joseph's first act as prophet was to publish the Book of Mormon, which was intended to serve in the "convincing of the Jew and Gentile that JESUS is the CHRIST, the ETERNAL GOD, manifesting himself unto all nations" (title page). Why would evil spirits inspire someone to testify that Jesus was the Christ and God? | ||
+ | * Jesus had a reply to similar critics who accused ''him'' of working by the power of the devil: "if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom stand?....But if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God is come unto you" ({{b||Matthew|12|26-28}}). | ||
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*The authors state that Joseph "never saw the biblical Jesus" because they say that Jesus "would never appear to an occultist, reject his own faithful servants as 'abominations' and then proceed to begin a new, heretical church that denied and opposed everything He ever taught." | *The authors state that Joseph "never saw the biblical Jesus" because they say that Jesus "would never appear to an occultist, reject his own faithful servants as 'abominations' and then proceed to begin a new, heretical church that denied and opposed everything He ever taught." | ||
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+ | * The authors engage in circular reasoning—they presume that what they claim about Joseph is true, and then use it to argue that Joseph could not have had a visitation because of the (unproven) accusations which they make. | ||
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Claims made in "Section 6: Mormon Religion and the Occult" | A FAIR Analysis of: Behind the Mask of Mormonism A work by author: John Ankerberg & John Weldon
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Claims made in "Section 8: Mormon Religion and Its Fruits" |
Claims made in "Section 7: Mormon Revelation and New Scripture"
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Claims made in "Mormonism's Prophetic Record"
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