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Criticism of Mormonism/Books/The Changing World of Mormonism/Chapter 21
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Claims made in Chapter 21: The Hereafter
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- LDS leaders teach the "endless punishement" won't last forever.
Author's source(s) - [ATTENTION!]
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- Joseph Smith's later teachings regarding endless punishment contradict the Book of Mormon.
Author's source(s) - Doctrine and Covenants 19:6
- Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 2, p.160
- Alma 42꞉16
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- Brigham Young taught that there would be no women in hell.
Author's source(s) - Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses 8:222.
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- LDS leaders teach that "very few" will become "sons of perdition."
Author's source(s) - Joseph Smith—Seeker After Truth, pp.177-78
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- The idea of "spirit prison" as an opportunity for the dead to be taught and receive the gospel contradicts the Book of Mormon.
Author's source(s) - Doctrines of Salvation 2:183
- Doctrines of Salvation 3:60
- Heber C. Kimball, Journal of Discourses 4:223.
- Alma 34꞉32-35
- Author(s) impose(s) own fundamentalism on the Saints
- The author's claim is false: The Book of Mormon is addressed to those who have heard the gospel in this life; the doctrine of post-mortal evangelization is a different matter.
- Book of Mormon/Contains the fulness of the gospel
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- The concept of three degrees of glory is not consistent with the Book of Mormon.
Author's source(s) - 1 Nephi 15꞉35
- Orson Pratt, Journal of Discourses 20:70.
- Author(s) impose(s) own fundamentalism on the Saints
- The author's claim is false: The Book of Mormon is targeted at the fundamentals of the gospel; the doctrine of the degrees of glory is biblical (1 Corinthians 15꞉40-42, 2 Corinthians 12:2) and complementary to it.
- Book of Mormon/Contains the fulness of the gospel