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paul_c
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Evan, all of this is totally dependent on the credibility of Joseph Smith. Saying that Joseph Smith is the Prophet of God because Joseph Smith wrote books that say he is the Prophet of God is completely circular. As for everythign that Joseph Smith said having a taste of truth, wouldn’t you expect everything that THE Prophet of God said would be Completely truthful. For Mormons, he largely replaces Jesus Christ, altering and correcting his teachings and bringing out a new convenant after the one that Jesus established was lost through the Great apostasy, right? And I would argue vehemently that if the restoration fits the Bible like a glove, why did Joseph Smith need to alter the Bible?Paul,
First, I have a confirmation of the restoration, Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith from the Holly Ghost.
Second, the history of Joseph Smith, his revelations and the heavenly manifestations that accompanied his followers are undeniable.
Third, everything Joseph Smith said has a taste of truth.
Fourth, the restoration makes sense and fits the Bible puzzle like a glove!
Actions speak louder than words, don’t they. After doing that translation, she refused to join the LDS church for 6 months. And when Joseph Smith died, she broke from the church and never returned. And isn’t it forbidden that a mormon marry outside the faith, yet she did. And she sued the LDS for money as well. Hardly the actions of a woman that believed she had been married to God’s one true prophet. The most she could say in his defense was that he could keep his place when dictating. She could hardly say less without completely destroying the legacy Joseph Smith left for thier children I’m sorry but this really isn’t very compelling.As far as Emma Smith, she always believed Joseph. Joseph died and she became free to marry whoever she loved.
These are her words at 76 before she died, these words were recorded by her son Joseph Smith III
“My belief is that the Book of Mormon is of divine authenticity - I have not the slightest doubt of it. I am satisfied that no man could have dictated the writing of the manuscripts unless he was inspired; for, when acting as his scribe, your father would dictate to me hour after hour; and when returning after meals, or after interruptions, he could at once begin where he had left off, without either seeing the manuscript or having any portion of it read to him. This was a usual thing for him to do. It would have been improbable that a learned man could do this; and, for one so ignorant and unlearned as he was, it was simply impossible.”
moroni10.com/witnesses/Emma_Smith.html