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Janderich
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1voice,Think of it this way:
A man states that important parts of the Bible have been interpreted incorrectly. The only proof that he offers is that he has been told so by God.
… The fact that he has gained a following in no way changes the central point that he made fundamental changes that contradict … with the stated purpose of discrediting all other established Christian Creeds … based only on his personal experience … and his word alone.
Can you see how that position is one that is questionable to a person looking at it from a distance?
Joseph Smith never stated that his purpose was to discredit other religions. I’m not sure where you get this idea. If he stated such a thing please give me the statement. His purpose was to follow God and find truth. God asked him to begin translating the Bible so he did.
Please do not misunderstand where Joseph is coming from. Here are his words,
One of the grand fundamental principles of “Mormonism” is to receive truth, let it come from whence it may…
If I esteem mankind to be in error, shall I bear them down? No. I will lift them up, and in their own way too, if I cannot persuade them my way is better; and I will not seek to compel any man to believe as I do, only by the force of reasoning, for truth will cut its own way. (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p 313, 314)