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Prophets and Church leaders
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Mormonism and prophets
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- Joseph Smith as a prophet
- Revelation after Joseph Smith
- Mormonism and The Family: A Proclamation to the World
- Criticisms related to 19th-century Latter-day Saint ("Mormon") prophets
The characteristics of Latter-day Saint ("Mormon") prophets
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- Question: Are Latter-day Saint prophets not really "prophets" because they don't foretell unknown events?
- Question: Are General Authorities very silent about some issues, allowing academic or volunteer organizations take their place?
- Question: Does the Church's public affairs department act independently of direction from Church leadership?
- Question: What does the Church say on the propriety of Church members publicizing personal revelations, dreams or visions?
- Question: Did David O. McKay like to be "recognized, lauded, and lionized"?
Revelation after Joseph Smith
Summary: If every President of the Church is a prophet, seer, and revelator, why have so few revelations after Joseph Smith been added to the Doctrine and Covenants? Revelations used to be printed in Church periodicals such as the Times and Seasons and the Evening and Morning Star. Why are revelations no longer published on an ongoing basis?
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- Modern prophets and prophecy
- Apostles as personal witnesses of Christ
- Divine manifestations since the time of Joseph Smith
- Fulfillment of prophecy
- Blessings given by Oliver Cowdery
- Brigham Young ordination blessing
- Criticisms of Thomas S. Monson
- Joseph F. Smith at the Reed Smoot hearings
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