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|summary=David Whitmer, one of the Book of Mormon's Three Witnesses, said "If you believe my testimony to the Book of Mormon; if you believe that God spake to us three witnesses by his own voice, then I tell you that in June, 1838, God spake to me again by his own voice from the heavens, and told me to "separate myself from among the Latter Day Saints, for as they sought to do unto me, should it be done unto them." Critics argues that if members accept Whitmer's witness of the Book of Mormon, then they must also accept that God wanted David to repudiate the Church as false. Critics distort the historical record to make it appear that David Whitmer left the Church because he was told to, when it fact he was excommunicated prior to claiming any revelation to do so. The command to leave, if it was a true revelation, involved David's physical safety and not his membership in the Church, which he had already renounced. | |summary=David Whitmer, one of the Book of Mormon's Three Witnesses, said "If you believe my testimony to the Book of Mormon; if you believe that God spake to us three witnesses by his own voice, then I tell you that in June, 1838, God spake to me again by his own voice from the heavens, and told me to "separate myself from among the Latter Day Saints, for as they sought to do unto me, should it be done unto them." Critics argues that if members accept Whitmer's witness of the Book of Mormon, then they must also accept that God wanted David to repudiate the Church as false. Critics distort the historical record to make it appear that David Whitmer left the Church because he was told to, when it fact he was excommunicated prior to claiming any revelation to do so. The command to leave, if it was a true revelation, involved David's physical safety and not his membership in the Church, which he had already renounced. | ||
+ | |sublink1=Question: Did God tell David Whitmer to leave the Church and repudiate Mormonism? | ||
+ | |sublink2=Question: How can we accept David Whitmer as a valid Book of Mormon witness if God told him to leave the Saints? | ||
+ | |sublink3=Question: When did God tell David Whitmer to separate himself from the Latter-day Saints? | ||
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Revision as of 10:15, 15 April 2017
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Contents
- 1 David Whitmer
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- 1.2 David Whitmer's rebuttal to John Murphy's June 1880 claims regarding his experience as a Book of Mormon witness
- 1.3 Statements made by David Whitmer as a witness to the Book of Mormon—Brief Summary: David Whitmer made many statements confirming his witness of the angel and the plates. (Click here for full article in FairMormon Evidence )
- 1.4 Did God tell David Whitmer to leave the Church?
David Whitmer