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==Did Joseph Smith believe that he was better than Jesus Christ?==
 
 
 
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|link=#REDIRECTThe Hurlbut affidavits#What do the Hurlbut affidavits say about Joseph Smith claiming that he was "as good as Jesus Christ"?
 
|subject=The Hurlbut affidavits and claim that Joseph thought he was "better than Jesus Christ".
 
|summary=The source of this claim is the hostile Hulrbut affidavits, one of the first anti-Mormon works. Unsurprisingly, this charge is not credible.
 
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Consider the following excerpt from a letter Joseph wrote to his wife Emma:
 
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I will try to be contented with my lot, knowing that God is my friend. In him I shall find comfort. I have given my life into his hands. I am prepared to go at his call. I desire to be with Christ. I count not my life dear to me [except] to do his will.<ref>[https://www.lds.org/manual/teachings-joseph-smith/chapter-20?lang=eng Letter from Joseph Smith to Emma Smith], June 6, 1832, Greenville, Indiana; Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois.</ref>
 
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These are not the words of a man who believed himself to be better than Christ. Joseph loved Christ and throughout his life strove to follow him. These words written in private to his wife demonstrate that Joseph was not so prideful as to think himself better than Christ. Consider also the following statement, made in public, by Joseph Smith:
 
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I do not think there have been many good men on the earth since the days of Adam; but there was one good man and his name was Jesus. Many persons think a prophet must be a great deal better than anybody else....I do not want you to think that I am very righteous, for I am not.<ref>''History of the Church'' 5:401.</ref>
 
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Both in private and in public Joseph Smith demonstrated his humility before the Lord.
 
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