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===[[Joseph Smith]]===
 
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|link= Joseph Smith
 
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|summary=Claims and questions about Joseph Smith, first prophet of the restoration
 
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===[[Mormonism and prophets|Post-Joseph Smith and non-Joseph Smith prophecies]]===
 
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|link=Revelation after Joseph Smith
 
|subject=Revelation after Joseph Smith
 
|summary=If every President of the Church is a prophet, seer, and revelator, why have so few revelations after Joseph Smith been added to the Doctrine and Covenants? Revelations used to be printed in Church periodicals such as the Times and Seasons and the Evening and Morning Star. Why are revelations no longer published on an ongoing basis?
 
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|link=Revelation after Joseph Smith/Must all apostles literally see Christ
 
|subject=Must all apostles literally see Christ?
 
|summary=Must a man see Christ literally in order to be called as an apostle?
 
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====Oliver Cowdery====
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Oliver Cowdery/Orson Hyde promise
 
|subject=Orson Hyde ordination blessing: altered in ''History of the Church''?
 
|summary=Critics claim that the ordination blessing given to Orson Hyde is an example of false prophecy.  They also claim that Hyde's blessing was altered in the ''History of the Church'' for propaganda reasons.
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Oliver Cowdery/Lyman Johnson to live until gathering accomplished
 
|subject=Lyman Johnson to live until gathering accomplished
 
|summary=Critics claim that the ordination blessing given to Lyman Johnson of the Twelve was a false prophecy: "...that he shall live until the gathering is accomplished."
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Oliver Cowdery/William Smith to remain on the earth until Christ comes
 
|subject=William Smith to remain on the earth until Christ comes
 
|summary=Critics claim that the ordination blessing given to William Smith, is an example of false prophecy.
 
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====Martin Harris====
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Martin Harris/Heber C. Kimball promise
 
|subject=Heber C. Kimball - stand until the coming of the Lord
 
|summary=Critics claim that the ordination blessing given to Heber C. Kimball is an example of false prophecy.
 
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====Joseph Smith, Sr.====
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Joseph Smith Sr./Joseph Jr. to continue in the priest's office
 
|subject=Joseph Smith, Jr., to continue in the priest's office until Christ comes
 
|summary=Critics claim that the father's blessing given to Joseph Smith, Jr., in which Joseph Sr. "declar[ed] that I should continue in the Priest's office until Christ comes," is an example of a false prophecy.
 
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====Joseph Fielding Smith====
 
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|link= Mormonism_and_science/Joseph Fielding Smith claimed that man would never walk on the Moon
 
|subject=Joseph Fielding Smith claimed that man would never walk on the Moon
 
|summary=Critics claim that Joseph Fielding Smith taught or "prophesied" than man would never walk on the moon. Because of this, critics insist that Pres. Smith was a false prophet, or that nothing he taught can be replied upon.
 
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====David Whitmer====
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/David Whitmer/Brigham Young ordination blessing
 
|subject=Brigham Young ordination blessing
 
|summary=FAIR has found no criticism about the blessing given to Brigham Young upon his ordination as an apostle. His blessing is referenced by at least one other blessing, however, and so is included here for reference.
 
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====Others====
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Missouri_myths#Myth_.233:_Destruction_in_Missouri
 
|subject=Heber C. Kimball&ndash;"dead yellow dog"
 
|summary=
 
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|link= One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/John_Taylor_September_1886_revelation
 
|subject=John Taylor 1886 revelation
 
|summary=
 
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{{SummaryItem2
 
|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Joseph F. Smith at Smoot hearings
 
|subject=Joseph F. Smith on revelation at Smoot hearings
 
|summary=
 
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|link= Revelation after Joseph Smith/Missouri myths
 
|subject=Missouri myths?
 
|summary=
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Missouri_myths#Myth_.232:_Entire_Church_gathered_to_Missouri
 
|subject=Return to Jackson County, Missouri?
 
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|link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Missouri_myths#Myth_.231:_Walk_back
 
|subject=Walk back to Missouri?
 
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|link= One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Wilford_Woodruff_1889_revelation
 
|subject=Wilford Woodruff's 1889 revelation
 
|summary=
 
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===Other related issues and claims===
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'''Summary:''' Latter-day Saints affirm that they are "led by living prophets—inspired men called to speak for the Lord, as did Moses, Isaiah, Peter, Paul, Nephi, Mormon, and other prophets of the scriptures. . . . Like the prophets of old, prophets today testify of Jesus Christ and teach His gospel. They make known God’s will and true character. They speak boldly and clearly, denouncing sin and warning of its consequences. At times, they may be inspired to prophesy of future events for our benefit."<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/prophets?lang=eng "Prophets,"] Gospel Topics in Gospel Library.</ref>
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|link= Prophets don't prophesy
 
|subject=LDS prophets don't prophesy?
 
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|link= Fallibility of prophets
 
|subject=Prophetic inerrancy?
 
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Prophets and Church leaders

Summary: Latter-day Saints affirm that they are "led by living prophets—inspired men called to speak for the Lord, as did Moses, Isaiah, Peter, Paul, Nephi, Mormon, and other prophets of the scriptures. . . . Like the prophets of old, prophets today testify of Jesus Christ and teach His gospel. They make known God’s will and true character. They speak boldly and clearly, denouncing sin and warning of its consequences. At times, they may be inspired to prophesy of future events for our benefit."[1]

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