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Works critical of the Church of Jesus Christ

Introduction

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In 1828, Martin Harris lost part of the translation of the Book of Mormon. The Lord later revealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith that wicked people had taken the translation in an attempt to destroy the work that Joseph Smith was doing for God:

Behold, Satan hath put it into their hearts to alter the words which you have caused to be written, or which you have translated, which have gone out of your hands. And behold, I say unto you, that because they have altered the words, they read contrary from that which you translated and caused to be written; and, on this wise, the devil has sought to lay a cunning plan, that he may destroy this work; . . .

Yea, he stirreth up their hearts to anger against this work. Yea, he saith unto them: Deceive and lie in wait to catch, that ye may destroy; behold, this is no harm. And thus he flattereth them, and telleth them that it is no sin to lie that they may catch a man in a lie, that they may destroy him. . . . And thus he goeth up and down, to and fro in the earth, seeking to destroy the souls of men. . . . Now, behold, they have altered these words, because Satan saith unto them: He hath deceived you—and thus he flattereth them away to do iniquity.[1]

Since that time, enemies of God's work have sought to destroy it through flattery, craftiness, and deceit. Latter-day Saints have a responsibility to bring to light all these deceits:

And also it is an imperative duty that we owe to all the rising generation, and to all the pure in heart—for there are many yet on the earth among all sects, parties, and denominations, who are blinded by the subtle craftiness of men, whereby they lie in wait to deceive, and who are only kept from the truth because they know not where to find it—therefore, that we should waste and wear out our lives in bringing to light all the hidden things of darkness, wherein we know them; and they are truly manifest from heaven—these should then be attended to with great earnestness.[2]

In an effort to follow this direction from the Prophet Joseph Smith, the following list of notable works critical of the Church are provided, with references to FAIR resources and other resources that respond (directly or indirectly) to these criticisms.

Note: Not all critical works are included here because the list of critical works is almost endless. However, if there is a notable critical work missing from this list, you may contact FAIR through the Ask a Question feature requesting to have the work considered for inclusion in this list.

Critical Works

CES Letter

Originally written in 20##, the CES Letter...

Due to the wide impact of this critical work, an extensive list of responses is available in the FAIR wiki: