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==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==
 
Joseph Smith made revisions, additions, and deletions to his early revelations when preparing them for publication. Critics claim that revelations from God are inerrant and should never be changed, and this proves that Joseph Smith did not receive revelation.
 
Joseph Smith made revisions, additions, and deletions to his early revelations when preparing them for publication. Critics claim that revelations from God are inerrant and should never be changed, and this proves that Joseph Smith did not receive revelation.
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===Source(s) of the Criticism===
 
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*''Tanners''
 
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==Response==  
 
==Response==  
 
''Responses include:''
 
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==Conclusion==  
 
==Conclusion==  
 
''The words were Joseph's, and he could change them as he received additional insight.''
 
''The words were Joseph's, and he could change them as he received additional insight.''
 
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==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==
  

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Criticism

Joseph Smith made revisions, additions, and deletions to his early revelations when preparing them for publication. Critics claim that revelations from God are inerrant and should never be changed, and this proves that Joseph Smith did not receive revelation.  [needs work]

Further reading

FAIR wiki articles

FAIR web site

External links

  • Stephen R. Gibson, "Why Did Joseph Smith Make Changes In the Doctrine & Covenants?," One-Minute Answers to Anti-Mormon Questions (Bountiful, Utah: Horizon Publishers) off-site
  • Melvin J. Petersen, "Preparing Early Revelations for Publication," Ensign (February 1985): 14.off-site
  • Robert J. Woodford, "How the Revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants Were Received and Compiled," Ensign (January 1985): 27. off-site
  • Melvin J. Petersen, A Study of the Nature of and the Significance of the Changes in the Revelations as Found in a Comparison of the Book of Commandments and Subsequent Editions of the Doctrine and Covenants, master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1955. off-site

Printed material

  • Robert J. Woodford, The Historical Development of the Doctrine and Covenants, Ph.D. dissertation (3 volumes), Brigham Young University, 1974. (Available from UMI Dissertation Express; order number 8027231.)