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|summary=Joseph Smith says in the official Church history account of the First Vision that directly before the theophany occurred he had a struggle with Satan. But this struggle is not mentioned in his 1832 recital of the experience. Since this story element is not present in the earliest known written account of the event, but shows up in later retellings, critics present it as evidence that this visionary tale evolved over time by becoming more dramatic and elaborate. | |summary=Joseph Smith says in the official Church history account of the First Vision that directly before the theophany occurred he had a struggle with Satan. But this struggle is not mentioned in his 1832 recital of the experience. Since this story element is not present in the earliest known written account of the event, but shows up in later retellings, critics present it as evidence that this visionary tale evolved over time by becoming more dramatic and elaborate. | ||
|L1=Question: Why is Joseph Smith's struggle with Satan not mentioned in the 1832 account of the First Vision? | |L1=Question: Why is Joseph Smith's struggle with Satan not mentioned in the 1832 account of the First Vision? | ||
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Revision as of 19:13, 24 June 2017
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Contents
- 1 The Mormon understanding of Satan
- 2 The Mormon understanding of Satan: Abilities
- 3 Questions regarding possible Satanic influence in Nephi's killing of Laban
The Mormon understanding of Satan
The Mormon understanding of Satan: Abilities
Jump to details:
- Question: Do Mormons believe that Satan can read our minds?
- Question: Is it true that Mormon missionaries are not allowed to swim because Satan has dominion over the waters?
- Question: Why is Joseph Smith's struggle with Satan not mentioned in the 1832 account of the First Vision?
Questions regarding possible Satanic influence in Nephi's killing of Laban
Summary: Critics charge that the story of Nephi being told by God to slay Laban (found in 1 Nephi 4:5-18) is problematic because the angel which came to Nephi could have been a demonic "angel of light" sent to deceive him; It is suggested that Nephi was listening to "a voice in his head" telling him to kill Laban; this could be psychosis or delusion.
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- Question: Could Satan have deceived Nephi into killing Laban?
- Question: Could the angel which came to Nephi have been a demonic "angel of light" sent to deceive him?
- Question: Was Nephi simply listening to "a voice in his head" telling him to kill Laban as the result of a psychosis or delusion?