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You may not say it…but a conclusion that can be derived is someone lied…or deceived someone.Yes, I do trust Joseph Smith’s and Oliver Cowdery’s vision. However, it is not unverified. All writtings in the Doctrine and Covenants have also been fully reviewed and approved by Joseph Smith himself, others of his time, and our modern day Prophets and Apostles. I do find the information you have provided interesting. I hope no one tells me that I believe many people lied etc. etc. Because we do not have John here himself, this is simply a disagreement.
Well…here is the quote you provided…[SIGN]And the Lord said unto me: John, my beloved, what desirest thou? For if you shall ask what you will, it shall be granted unto you. And I said unto him: Lord, give unto me power over death, that I may live and bring souls unto thee. And the Lord said unto me: Verily, verily, I say unto thee, because thou desirest this thou shalt tarry until I come in my glory, and shalt prophesy before nations, kindreds, tongues and people. (D&C 7:1-3)[/SIGN]
I think you would agree that God is eternal, all knowing and all knowledgeable…so why did Jesus not say this to John at the Last Supper, and if He did, why did not John write about it? Or leave a paper trail about it?
And why would the Lord wait 1800 years to tell someone? Kind of suspicious, isn’t it?
This kind of makes John, in leaving something for two early church fathers in St. Augustine and St. John Crysostrom…to conclude thus….But S. John himself, as S. Aug. and S. Chrys. observe, took care to tell us, that Christ said not so…a liar, isn’t it?