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+ | *It is claimed that some Book of Mormon stories are simply reworked from the Bible or the Apocrypha. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible]] | *[[Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible]] | ||
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− | ||The 1839 history of the Church identified the angel who delivered the plates to Joseph as Nephi rather than Moroni. | + | || |
+ | *The 1839 history of the Church identified the angel who delivered the plates to Joseph as Nephi rather than Moroni. | ||
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− | ||The name "Nephi" is related to "generic terms used by nineteenth-century occultists for spirit messengers." | + | || |
+ | *The name "Nephi" is said to be related to "generic terms used by nineteenth-century occultists for spirit messengers." | ||
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− | ||Joseph used his seer stone to locate the plates. | + | || |
+ | *Martin Harris said that Joseph used his seer stone to locate the plates. | ||
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* [[Joseph Smith and seer stones]] | * [[Joseph Smith and seer stones]] | ||
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− | ||Joseph Smith's vision of Moroni may have taken place through his seer stone. | + | || |
+ | *It is speculated that Joseph Smith's vision of Moroni may have taken place through his seer stone. | ||
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* [[Joseph Smith and seer stones]] | * [[Joseph Smith and seer stones]] | ||
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====56, 357 n. 35, 36==== | ====56, 357 n. 35, 36==== | ||
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+ | *It is claimed that the "golden book" was originally supposed to be about "hidden treasure" — the "religious twist" was added later. | ||
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− | ||Joseph translated the plates by looking at his seer stone in his hat. The plates were not nearby. | + | || |
+ | *Joseph translated the plates by looking at his seer stone in his hat. The plates were not nearby. | ||
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*[[Joseph Smith and seer stones]] | *[[Joseph Smith and seer stones]] | ||
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+ | *It is claimed that each sentence and word in the 1830 Book of Mormon "had supposedly come directly from God." | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon translation method]] | *[[Book of Mormon translation method]] | ||
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====57-58, 359 n. 49==== | ====57-58, 359 n. 49==== | ||
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+ | *It is claimed that since a voice from heaven proclaimed that the translation was correct, no further editing should have been required. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon textual changes]] | *[[Book of Mormon textual changes]] | ||
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====58, 359 n. 50, 51==== | ====58, 359 n. 50, 51==== | ||
− | ||The use of the word "synagogue" in the Book of Mormon is an anachronism. | + | || |
+ | *The use of the word "synagogue" in the Book of Mormon is an anachronism. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Synagogues]] | *[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Synagogues]] | ||
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====58, 359n52-53==== | ====58, 359n52-53==== | ||
− | ||There are references to cows, oxen, horses, and goats in the New World hundreds of years before Christ. | + | || |
+ | *There are references to cows, oxen, horses, and goats in the New World hundreds of years before Christ. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Animals]] | *[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Animals]] | ||
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− | ||"LDS apologist John Sorenson has suggested that Smith mistranslated numerous words" from the gold plates and that "cattle and oxen should have been rendered deer and bison," and that "horses should also have been translated deer." | + | || |
+ | *The author states that "LDS apologist John Sorenson has suggested that Smith mistranslated numerous words" from the gold plates and that "cattle and oxen should have been rendered deer and bison," and that "horses should also have been translated deer." | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Animals]] | *[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Animals]] | ||
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− | ||The Book of Mormon "is simply a rehashing" of the speculation in the 19th century regarding Indian origins due to the presence of burial mounds "dotting the land." | + | || |
+ | *The Book of Mormon "is simply a rehashing" of the speculation in the 19th century regarding Indian origins due to the presence of burial mounds "dotting the land." | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon and the Mound Builders]] | *[[Book of Mormon and the Mound Builders]] | ||
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− | ||Joseph Smith incorporated text from Josiah Priest's ''The Wonders of Nature'' into the Book of Mormon. | + | || |
+ | *Joseph Smith is claimed to have incorporated text from Josiah Priest's ''The Wonders of Nature'' into the Book of Mormon. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon plagiarism accusations/The Wonders of Nature]] | *[[Book of Mormon plagiarism accusations/The Wonders of Nature]] | ||
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====60-61, 360n59-63==== | ====60-61, 360n59-63==== | ||
− | ||Joseph Smith plagiarized Ethan Smith's View of the Hebrews. | + | || |
+ | *Joseph Smith is said to have plagiarized Ethan Smith's ''View of the Hebrews''. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews]] | *[[Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews]] | ||
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+ | *It was claimed that anyone who looked on the gold plates would die. | ||
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*[[Viewing gold plates would result in death|Viewing the gold plates would result in death?]] | *[[Viewing gold plates would result in death|Viewing the gold plates would result in death?]] | ||
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+ | *It is claimed that the witnesses never actually physically saw the plates - they only saw them in visions. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon witnesses/Spiritual or literal]] | *[[Book of Mormon witnesses/Spiritual or literal]] | ||
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− | ||Martin Harris said that he never saw the plates with his "natural eyes." | + | || |
+ | *Martin Harris said that he never saw the plates with his "natural eyes." | ||
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*[["Eye of Faith"/"Spiritual Eye" statements by Martin Harris]] | *[["Eye of Faith"/"Spiritual Eye" statements by Martin Harris]] | ||
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====64, 362n81-82==== | ====64, 362n81-82==== | ||
− | ||Cowdery, Whitmer and Harris's statements that they actually saw the plates only refer to times that the plates were either covered with a cloth or in a wooden box. | + | || |
+ | *Cowdery, Whitmer and Harris's statements that they actually saw the plates are said to only refer to times that the plates were either covered with a cloth or in a wooden box. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon witnesses/Spiritual or literal]] | *[[Book of Mormon witnesses/Spiritual or literal]] | ||
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====64, 362n83-84==== | ====64, 362n83-84==== | ||
− | ||Martin Harris said that none of the eight witnesses had seen or handled the plates. | + | || |
+ | *Martin Harris said that none of the eight witnesses had seen or handled the plates. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon witnesses/Spiritual or literal]] | *[[Book of Mormon witnesses/Spiritual or literal]] | ||
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− | ||The Book of Mormon "can hardly be considered unique" since James Strang produced a set of plates that were seen by witnesses. | + | || |
+ | *The Book of Mormon "can hardly be considered unique" since James Strang produced a set of plates that were seen by witnesses. | ||
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*The book fails to tell us that the Strangite witnesses only testified about how the plates were found, and some of these witnesses (unlike the Book of Mormon witnesses) [[Book_of_Mormon_witnesses/Recant|recanted]] later. | *The book fails to tell us that the Strangite witnesses only testified about how the plates were found, and some of these witnesses (unlike the Book of Mormon witnesses) [[Book_of_Mormon_witnesses/Recant|recanted]] later. | ||
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+ | *It is claimed that LDS apologists have redefined many of the terms that Joseph Smith used in the Book of Mormon text: steel means iron, horses are deer, tents are huts, etc. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon anachronisms]] | *[[Book of Mormon anachronisms]] | ||
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− | ||LDS scholars such as Dee F. Green have stated that Book of Mormon archaeology is a "myth." | + | || |
+ | *LDS scholars such as Dee F. Green have stated that Book of Mormon archaeology is a "myth." | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon archeology]] | *[[Book of Mormon archeology]] | ||
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====66, 362n89==== | ====66, 362n89==== | ||
− | ||Dr. Michael Coe stated that there was no Book of Mormon archaeology. | + | || |
+ | *Dr. Michael Coe stated that there was no Book of Mormon archaeology. | ||
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*[[Amerindians as Lamanites/Maya and Olmec]] | *[[Amerindians as Lamanites/Maya and Olmec]] | ||
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− | ||LDS scholar Terryl L. Givens "admitted" that no connection has been made between the Book of Mormon and cultures or civilizations in the Western hemisphere. | + | || |
+ | *LDS scholar Terryl L. Givens is claimed to have "admitted" that no connection has been made between the Book of Mormon and cultures or civilizations in the Western hemisphere. | ||
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*The author acknowledges in his endnote that Givens "however, also quoted BYU professor Daniel Peterson, who made a statement in support of the BOM's unique character." | *The author acknowledges in his endnote that Givens "however, also quoted BYU professor Daniel Peterson, who made a statement in support of the BOM's unique character." | ||
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+ | *It is claimed that the limited geography theory "cannot bear rigorous scrutiny" and "does violence" to the text of the Book of Mormon. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon geography/New World/Limited Geography Theory]] | *[[Book of Mormon geography/New World/Limited Geography Theory]] | ||
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− | ||Apologists have suggested that "not a single early Mormon, including Joseph Smith, ever bothered reading the Book of Mormon 'closely enough to grasp the fact' " that the plates were not buried in the hill where the final Nephite battle occurred. | + | || |
+ | *Apologists have suggested that "not a single early Mormon, including Joseph Smith, ever bothered reading the Book of Mormon 'closely enough to grasp the fact' " that the plates were not buried in the hill where the final Nephite battle occurred. | ||
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*The book omits the line preceding the quoted phrase, where Sorenson and Roper indicate that "there is no evidence that in the early years any detailed thought was given to geography. Actually, the Book of Mormon was little referred to or used among church members in the first decades except as a confirming witness of the Bible. The writings or preaching of some of the best-informed church leaders of that day show that they did not read the text carefully on matters other than doctrine." | *The book omits the line preceding the quoted phrase, where Sorenson and Roper indicate that "there is no evidence that in the early years any detailed thought was given to geography. Actually, the Book of Mormon was little referred to or used among church members in the first decades except as a confirming witness of the Bible. The writings or preaching of some of the best-informed church leaders of that day show that they did not read the text carefully on matters other than doctrine." | ||
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− | ||Joseph Smith said that the angel told him that ''all'' American Indians were "literal descendants of Abraham," but DNA has disproved this. | + | || |
+ | *It is claimed that Joseph Smith said that the angel told him that ''all'' American Indians were "literal descendants of Abraham," but DNA has disproved this. | ||
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*[[Amerindians as Lamanites]] | *[[Amerindians as Lamanites]] | ||
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− | ||Joseph Smith founded the "Restored Church" on the belief that all Native Americans were descendants of the Israelites. | + | || |
+ | *The book claims that Joseph Smith founded the "Restored Church" on the belief that all Native Americans were descendants of the Israelites. | ||
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*[[Amerindians as Lamanites]] | *[[Amerindians as Lamanites]] | ||
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− | ||All modern Mormons believed that all inhabitants of the New World were descendants of the Lamanites until "science showed it to be erroneous." | + | || |
+ | *All modern Mormons are said to have believed that all inhabitants of the New World were descendants of the Lamanites until "science showed it to be erroneous." | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon geography/Borders of the Lamanites]] | *[[Book of Mormon geography/Borders of the Lamanites]] | ||
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− | ||The "updated LDS paradigm" claims that Nephites intermarried with non-Israelite natives, thus diluting their DNA. | + | || |
+ | *The "updated LDS paradigm" claims that Nephites intermarried with non-Israelite natives, thus diluting their DNA. | ||
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*[[Amerindians as Lamanites]] | *[[Amerindians as Lamanites]] | ||
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− | ||The LDS view has ''always'' been that Israelites were the first people to populate the Americas, since the land was "kept from the knowledge of other nations." | + | || |
+ | *The LDS view has ''always'' been that Israelites were the first people to populate the Americas, since the land was "kept from the knowledge of other nations." | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Demographics]] | *[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/Demographics]] | ||
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+ | *The author claims that not many Christians actually believe that the world was created around 4000 B.C., or that the flood occurred around 2000 B.C. In fact, "[T]he majority of traditional Christians understand that the world is older than 6000 years," therefore the claim that the DNA argument is fundamentalist "suicide bombing" is false. | ||
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*The book ignores that many critics who ''use'' DNA evidence against the Book of Mormon ''do'' belong to denominations that advocate a Young Earth and/or a universal Noachian flood. The criticism is therefore valid as it applies to them. | *The book ignores that many critics who ''use'' DNA evidence against the Book of Mormon ''do'' belong to denominations that advocate a Young Earth and/or a universal Noachian flood. The criticism is therefore valid as it applies to them. | ||
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− | ||The Lamanites were supposed to become "white" once they converted ''en masse'' to Mormonism. This was to be accomplished by having LDS men take Indian wives. | + | || |
+ | *The Lamanites were supposed to become "white" once they converted ''en masse'' to Mormonism. This was to be accomplished by having LDS men take Indian wives. | ||
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*[[Native Americans to become "white and delightsome" through polygamous marriage?]] | *[[Native Americans to become "white and delightsome" through polygamous marriage?]] | ||
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− | ||The phrase "white and delightsome" was changed to "pure and delightsome" in the Book of Mormon. | + | || |
+ | *The phrase "white and delightsome" was changed to "pure and delightsome" in the Book of Mormon. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon textual changes/"white" changed to "pure"]] | *[[Book of Mormon textual changes/"white" changed to "pure"]] | ||
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− | ||LDS leaders claimed that the alteration to the Book of Mormon had nothing to do with the Indians physically turning white. LDS leaders taught that the curse would one day be removed. | + | || |
+ | *LDS leaders claimed that the alteration to the Book of Mormon had nothing to do with the Indians physically turning white. LDS leaders taught that the curse would one day be removed. | ||
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*[[Lamanite curse]] | *[[Lamanite curse]] | ||
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− | ||LDS apologists dismiss Church teachings in order to make Mormonism compatible with scientific findings. | + | || |
+ | *LDS apologists are claimed to dismiss Church teachings in order to make Mormonism compatible with scientific findings. | ||
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*[[Mormonism and science]] | *[[Mormonism and science]] | ||
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− | |LDS apologist B.H. Roberts "reached a shocking conclusion" that that Book of Mormon wasn't authentic. | + | | |
+ | *The author asserts that LDS apologist B.H. Roberts "reached a shocking conclusion" that that Book of Mormon wasn't authentic. | ||
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*[[B.H. Roberts and "Studies of the Book of Mormon"]] | *[[B.H. Roberts and "Studies of the Book of Mormon"]] | ||
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− | ||B.H. Roberts "had come to realize that the Book of Mormon was a nonhistorical document." | + | || |
+ | *The author claims that B.H. Roberts "had come to realize that the Book of Mormon was a nonhistorical document." | ||
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*[[B.H. Roberts' testimony of the Book of Mormon]] | *[[B.H. Roberts' testimony of the Book of Mormon]] | ||
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− | ||Thomas Stuart Ferguson lost his testimony of the Book of Mormon after failing to find archaeological evidence. | + | || |
+ | *Thomas Stuart Ferguson lost his testimony of the Book of Mormon after failing to find archaeological evidence. | ||
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*{{FR-10-2-12}} | *{{FR-10-2-12}} |
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A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books/Becoming Gods A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Index to claims made in Becoming Gods: A Closer Look at 21st-Century Mormonism
This is an index of claims made in this work with links to corresponding responses within the FAIRwiki. An effort has been made to provide the author's original sources where possible.
Claims made in Preface: "Can't We All Just Get Along?"
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Claims made in Chapter 2: And it Came to Pass
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Mormons do not believe that "God is not a man" in spite of Biblical verses that state such. | ||
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God is a Spirit. |
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149 |
The title "Son of Man," does not mean "son of a man," contrary to what Mormons may assert. |
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Claims made in Chapter 6: Siblings from Eternity Past
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154 |
Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother "through some kind of sexual union" clothed each of us with a spirit body. |
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156, 394 n. 28-31 |
The belief in a "Heavenly Mother" is not supported by scripture and was simply added by Joseph Smith so that his views about God "would make sense." |
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157 |
According to Brigham Young, our spirit body was created via a sexual union of Heavenly Father and Mother. |
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162 |
LDS belief in a "queen of heaven" is a pagan belief. |
Claims made in Chapter 7: After All We Can Do
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183 |
Mormons reject the "Evangelical belief" that "Christ was born of the virgin Mary, who, when the Holy Ghost came upon her, miraculously conceived the promised messiah." |
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184 |
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185, 405n41 |
Early LDS leaders redefined "virgin" to mean a woman who has never known a mortal man, since Heavenly Father is immortal. |
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187, 406n54-55 |
Latter-day Saints reject the idea that the death of Jesus on the cross was a significant part of the atonement. |
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201 |
The third and highest kingdom of glory has three levels, and only those who reach the highest level become gods. |
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201 |
The three heaven doctrine has no basis in the Bible, but is only based upon a vision of Joseph Smith. |
Claims made in Chapter 8: Ye Are Gods
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205 |
Many Bible verses refute the notion of deification. | ||
213 |
The concept of "deification" is actually derived from Greek philosophy. |
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Claims made in Chapter 9: More Than One Wife
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225 |
In Mormon theology, "creating" includes not only making a world, but peopling it through procreating, through sexual union with one's spouse. |
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226 |
The statement in the 1835 D&C condemning polygamy was "perhaps in an attempt to conceal Smith's affair." |
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233, 422n47 |
Mormons believed that plural marriage was necessary for deification in the Celestial Kingdom. |
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233, 422n48-49 |
Brigham Young said, "The only men who become Gods, even the Sons of God, are those who enter into polygamy." |
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237 |
"Although wives continued to live with their husbands, they would receive conjugal visits from Smith whenever the need arose." |
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237, 424n71 |
Zina Huntington married Brigham Young while still married to Henry Jacobs, and Henry stood as a witness. |
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237, 425n73-75 |
"Wife swapping" was "wholly acceptable." |
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237 |
The Bible does not sanction or command polygamy. "Most Israelites were monogamous." Abraham's polygamy "portrays his acceptance of plural marriage as a mark of disobedience to, and a lack of faith in, God." |
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239, n. 80-83 |
"Early Mormon leaders" believed that Jesus and his apostles were polygamists. |
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240 |
The Book of Mormon "seems to condemn polygamy," but Latter-day Saints "deny that this is the case." |
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241 |
How could Jesus have been a god before he was born, before he had a physical body? | ||
241 |
How could the Holy Ghost be a god, since he does not have a physical body? | ||
244 |
"...nowhere in the Old Testament is polygamy linked with any mandates to practice it." |
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245, n97 |
Plural marriages were performed after the 1890 Manifesto. |
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Claims made in Chapter 10: The "Christian" Question
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255, 434n15 |
LDS leaders spent decades denouncing mainstream Christianity. |
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256 |
The Book of Mormon teaches that there are only two churches: 1) the false church of the devil and 2) the true church of the Lamb. |
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257 |
The "ongoing condemnation of Christianity" is "built into the very core of Mormonism as a central tenet." |
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262, 440n46 |
The "Mormon Jesus" is one of three gods overseeing this planet. |
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262, 440n46 |
The "Mormon Jesus" is the literal brother of Lucifer. |
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262, 440n46 |
The "Mormon Jesus" "atoned only for Adam's transgression," providing us with the opportunity to "obtain 'eternal life' by our own efforts." |
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262, 440n46 |
The "Mormon Jesus" provides no salvation without accepting Joseph Smith as a prophet of God. |
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268 |
The bible does not mention a total apostasy. | ||
273 |
Baptism for the dead is unbiblical. |
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273, 441n96 |
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274-276 |
The need for the Aaronic priesthood ceased and was replaced by a new one that is held by all believers. |
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276-279 |
The Melchizedek priesthood was never a literal order of priests. It belonged only to Melchizedek and Christ. |
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Endnotes
- [note] John Franklin Hall, "April 6," in Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 4 vols., edited by Daniel H. Ludlow, (New York, Macmillan Publishing, 1992), 1:61–62.
- [note] "History of William E. McLellin," Millennial Star 26 (1864), 808.; see also Joseph Smith, History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7 volumes, edited by Brigham H. Roberts, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1957), 3:31. Volume 3 link
- [note] Quinn, Origins of Power, 44.
- [note] "History of William E. McLellin," Millennial Star 26 (1864), 808.; see also Joseph Smith, History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7 volumes, edited by Brigham H. Roberts, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1957), 3:31. Volume 3 link
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