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Criticism

Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics scramble to dismiss this prophetic "hit" by various tactics, including:

  1. claiming a rebellion was already going on in South Carolina in 1832
  2. claiming a civil war was "inevitable," and "anyone" could have predicted it
  3. claiming the Church did not publicize the prophecy until after the Civil War started

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