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El Mormonismo y los profetas
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Sumario: Si todos los presidentes de la Iglesia es un profeta, vidente y revelador, ¿por qué se han añadido tan pocas revelaciones después de Joseph Smith a la Doctrina y Convenios? Revelaciones utilizan para imprimir en periódicos de la Iglesia, como el Times and Seasons y el Evening and Morning Star. ¿Por qué son revelaciones ya no publican de manera continua?
Sumario: Es que algo especial acerca de los profetas que los diferencian de los demás, o son simplemente "hombres de su tiempo?" Haga profetas de hoy en día en realidad la profecía de algo?
Sumario: Must a man see Christ literally in order to be called as an apostle?
Sumario: The fulfillment of prophecy does not end with death--blessings, promises, and fulfillment extend into the Millennial years of the Lord.
Sumario: It is claimed that the ordination blessing given to Orson Hyde is an example of false prophecy. They also claim that Hyde's blessing was altered in the
History of the Church for propaganda reasons.
Sumario: Blessings given by Oliver Cowdery.
Sumario: It is claimed that the ordination blessing given to Heber C. Kimball is an example of false prophecy.
Sumario: Parley P. Pratt replied to an anti-Mormon author and made a prophecy about the world's end that did not come to pass. What can you tell me about this?
Sumario: It is claimed that the father's blessing given to Joseph Smith, Jr., in which Joseph Sr. "declar[ed] that I should continue in the Priest's office until Christ comes," is an example of a false prophecy.
Sumario: It is claimed that at the Smoot hearings, Joseph F. Smith said that he never received revelation.
Sumario: Blessings given by Joseph Smith, Sr.
Sumario: FairMormon has found no criticism about the blessing given to Brigham Young upon his ordination as an apostle. His blessing is referenced by at least one other blessing, however, and so is included here for reference.
Sumario: Wilford made a prophecy that included the destruction of New York by earthquake, Albany by fire, and Boston by flood. Brigham Young confirmed this as a true revelation. Since no earthquake, fire, or flood has yet destroyed them, does this make both Woodruff and Young guilty of false prophecy?
Sumario: The fulfillment of prophecy does not end with death--blessings, promises, and fulfillment extend into the Millennial years of the Lord.
Sumario: It has been claimed that President Thomas S. Monson does not bear testimony of such foundational concepts as the truth of the Book of Mormon, the reality of Joseph Smith's First Vision, and so forth. Some have wondered if this means that he intends to downplay such doctrines, or if he does not believe strongly in them.
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Sumario: Hizo Brigham Young declara que sus sermones debían considerarse las Escrituras?
Sumario: Did John Taylor receive a revelation on September 27, 1886 that promised that “polygamy would never be abandoned?”
Sumario: It is claimed that at the Smoot hearings, Joseph F. Smith said that he never received revelation.
Sumario: Will members "walk back to Jackson County" before the second coming of Christ? Will the whole Church return to Jackson county before the second coming?
Sumario: Did Wilford Woodruff receive a revelation on November 24, 1889 the said that the Church would prevail against the Government effort to seize the Church's assets?
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Sumario: It is claimedthat Joseph Fielding Smith taught or "prophesied" than man would never walk on the moon. Because of this, critics insist that Pres. Smith was a false prophet, or that nothing he taught can be replied upon.
Sumario: Some critics say that Latter-day Saint prophets aren't really "prophets" because they don't prophesy by foretelling unknown events. They commonly issue challenges such as, "If Gordon B. Hinckley is a prophet, tell me one event that he's prophesied." Do LDS prophets "prophesy"?
Sumario: Critics sometimes impose absolutist assumptions on the Church by holding inerrantist beliefs about scriptures or prophets, and assuming that the LDS have similar views. Critics therefore insist, based upon these assumptions, that any statement by any LDS Church leader represents LDS doctrine and is thus something that is secretly believed, or that should be believed, by Latter-day Saints.
Sumario: It is claimed that General Authorities are very silent about some issues, and that the Maxwell Institute takes their place
Sumario: Statements by leaders of the Church on the propriety of Church members teaching new doctrines, or publicizing personal revelations, dreams, visions, etc.