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* {{FalseStatement}}: in fact, the prediction was published more than a year before Douglas' attack on the Church; this was well-before his aspirations to the U.S. presidency or fall in political fortunes. | * {{FalseStatement}}: in fact, the prediction was published more than a year before Douglas' attack on the Church; this was well-before his aspirations to the U.S. presidency or fall in political fortunes. | ||
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*''History of the Church'', vol. 5, 85, 393-394, 398. | *''History of the Church'', vol. 5, 85, 393-394, 398. |
Revision as of 16:24, 13 January 2009
Claims made in "Chapter 17: Is Mormonism Christian?" | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Claims made in "Postscript" (paperback only) |
Claims made in "Chapter 18: Cover-Ups, Conspiracies, and Controversies"
[T]he general public, especially outside America, still possesses little knowledge of the unsavory nature of Mormonism.
—One Nation Under Gods, p. 403.
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402 (PB) |
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir "has been one of the most effective tools of evangelism used by Latter-day Saints to proselytize unsuspecting music lovers..." |
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403 |
"[T]he general public, especially outside America, still possesses little knowledge of the unsavory nature of Mormonism." |
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403, 605n9 |
Baptisms for the dead were performed for "various Nazis, including Adolf Hitler, whom Mormons sealed for eternity to his mistress, Eva Braun. It was apparently done in order to give Hitler and his henchmen an opportunity to accept Mormonism in the afterlife and thereby become gods." |
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403 |
Baptisms for the dead are "a non-Christian practice." |
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404 |
"It is possible that many readers of this book have had their deceased relatives baptized by proxy into Mormonism, even though such persons might not have wanted anything to do with Mormonism during their lives." |
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Section: "Unhistorical History"
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404, 605n14 |
"Mormons took it upon themselves to baptize...Jews who had perished in Nazi concentration camps." |
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405, 605n18-19 |
LDS leaders "actively suppress the activities of would-be researchers in Mormon archives." |
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405, 605n21 |
"LDS leaders re-write historical documents, deny that other documents exist, create fictitious historical data, add words to update old revelations so that they conform to current events/knowledge, and delete various sections of divine pronouncements said to have been transcribe perfectly when originally delivered." |
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406, n22 |
The History of the Church was "supposedly written by Joseph Smith" but was mostly written after his death. |
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406 |
Changing the history so that it "read as if Joseph Smith himself had written the material...was a flagrant breach of standard protocol for persons producing historical works." |
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406, 606n23 |
One of the "forged predictions" added to the history was that of a "mighty people" that would dwell "in the midst of the Rocky Mountains." |
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406, 606n23 |
One of the "forged predictions" added to the history was "about the political career of Senator Steven A. Douglas." [check spelling] - Should be "Stephen" |
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407, 606n26 |
"[M]ore than 62,000 words were either added or deleted" from the history. The endnote adds that "Mormon leaders additionally claim that their official history is not only 'an unusually accurate historical document,' but is 'the most accurate history in all the world'" |
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407 |
Volume six of the History of the Church "contains the minutes from Smith's October 1843 church conference regarding Sidney Rigdon....But when compared to the minutes originally printed in the Times and Seasons....the revised/modern version reveals an account exactly opposite of what actually happened." |
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408, 608n28 (HB) 606n28 (PB) |
"Another tactic utilized by Mormon leaders has been to revise Smith's revelations so as to make the church's history more palatable." |
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408, 607n33 (PB) |
"LDS officials in the early 1960s" attempted to "suppress a copy of the Book of Commandments locked in their church archives." |
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Section "Thinking is a Sin"
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412 |
"Most of the academic dishonesty foisted upon church members by LDS scholars and leaders relates to the Mormon notion that all works of history must be 'faith-promoting.'" |
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412 |
"Mormonism has been an emotion-based religion opposed to intellectual, rational thought." |
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412 |
Latter-day Saints are supposed to only rely on the "burning in the bosom" even "when faced with irrefutable facts that undermine the LDS church." |
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412, 607n34 |
Latter-day Saints are instructed to "simply not think and obey church authorities." The endnote states: "The message has never been rescinded in any official way." |
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413-414, 609-610n39 (HB) |
"Some of the most disturbing instructions about blind obedience came from LDS president Ezra Taft Benson in his 'Fourteen Fundamentals in Following the Prophet' speech. His fundamentals for living a righteous Mormon life left little room for independent thought." |
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Section "The Mormon Purge"
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414, 608n42 (PB) |
Quoting Steven Benson: "When the prophet has spoken, the debate is over." |
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415, 608-609n43-57 (PB) |
The Church excommunicated a number of "perceived dissidents." |
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418, 609n58 |
President Hinckley said "that all such enemies of the church deserve what they get as cursed servants of Satan." President Hinckley said:
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[ATTENTION!]Need missing portion of Hinckley quote. Who was he referring to? |
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418, 609n59-60 |
The "Strengthening Church Members Committee" is a "pseudo-clandestine group to spy on Church members." |
Peggy Fletcher Stack, "Feminist BYU Professor Fired, but Not Discredited," Salt Lake Tribune, June 8, 1996. |
Section "Skeletons in the Closet"
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419 |
The 1997 Relief Society manual made it sound as if Brigham Young only had one wife and six children. |
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420, 609n63 |
Gordon B. Hinckley "did his best to cover-up polygamy" when he appeared on Larry King Live and said that only two to five percent of the early LDS practiced it. |
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420, 610n68-71 |
The Book of Mormon claims that Native Americans "would miraculously turn white-skinned" by accepting "Mormon beliefs." Brigham Young and Spencer W. Kimball said that they would become "white and delightsome." |
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Section "Hofmann's Deadly Documents"
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422, n75 |
The Church acquired the Hofmann documents in order to suppress them. |
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424 |
LDS officials "began hindering" the Hofmann investigation by "refusing to divulge information about the various transactions." |
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424 |
"Mormon leaders also blocked efforts by police to see exactly what documents were in LDS church vaults, apparently knowing that some of their authentic documents not yet released to the public might further damage the church's reputation if the contents of them were to be revealed." |
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424, 610n77 |
According to the Tanners, Richard Turley's book Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case "shows that Mormon Church leaders were engaged in a conspiracy of silence with regard to the McLellin collection to save the church's image." |
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424, 610n78 |
LDS leaders "apparent lack of discernment with regard to Hofmann's legitimacy refuted in a most visible way the LDS belief that church leaders are divinely enabled by God to know deception when they see it." |
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Dunn in God's Name
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427 |
"The Mormon habit of sometimes taking detours around truth to protect the church has not always led to murder." |
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428, n85 |
Paul H. Dunn defended his "fabrications" in order to "illustrate his theological and moral points." (second quote is from cited source) |
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Section "Mormon Games"
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430-433 |
The author recounts the Salt Lake Olympic bribery scandal. |
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Section: "America's Mormon Destiny"
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434, 614n117-127 |
The belief that Latter-day Saints will "rescue the Constitution from ruin, and in so doing, ascend to a place of pre-eminence over America, and eventually the world" is "an integral part of Mormonism." |
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