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From en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Archaeology/Hill_Cumorah
Statements from JS are not binding on the Church? Joseph Smith knew how to get to Utah but he didn’t know the location of Hill Cumorah.
Someone fill this in for me…confused I am. If Mormons can not trust their prophets and can not trust the words of Joseph Smith on geography, how can they trust anything else that prophets or JS have said?
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Where is the hill Cumorah?
First, it is not the case that the Church authoritatively identifies the drumlin in western New York as the same Hill Cumorah mentioned in the text of the Book of Mormon. The Church has made it abundantly clear that it does not endorse any particular view of Book of Mormon geography.
Main article: Statements about Book of Mormon geography
Testimony by LDS prophets are not binding on the LDS Church?The Church has no official position on any New World location described in the Book of Mormon. There is no official revelation in the Church establishing the drumlin in New York as the Hill Cumorah of the Book of Mormon where two nations were destroyed. **It is true that a number of Church leaders in the past expressed the opinion that the hill in New York is the same hill described in the Book of Mormon. Whether that opinion was based on personal revelation to those individuals cannot be known. And even if so, personal testimony on points such as this are contradictory, and are not binding on the Church, regardless of how high the position was of the person making the assertion. Only new revelation following proper procedure, and being accepted by the Church as a whole as binding can clear up this point. ** Statements from Joseph Smith or others on geography are not binding on the Church, despite the claims of various theorists.
Statements from JS are not binding on the Church? Joseph Smith knew how to get to Utah but he didn’t know the location of Hill Cumorah.
Someone fill this in for me…confused I am. If Mormons can not trust their prophets and can not trust the words of Joseph Smith on geography, how can they trust anything else that prophets or JS have said?
Pork