LDS View of the Great Apostasy

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Fats, your question in how do we know?..is bypassing very solid criteria.

But most of all, there is only one truth, and that is Jesus Christ…not Joseph Smith.
 
Let’s not forget that Joseph ran through the woods, carrying them, jumping logs, and fighting off 3 different assailants. All of this with a bum leg that he had since childhood. 🤷

I would just like to add that as Christians (all of us including Catholics) don’t have to leave our ability to reason at the door the way mormons do.
The whole thing is just a little too much. In my business I have to watch out for fraud. One of the red flags is when original documentation cannot be produced. It was just a little too convenient that the golden plates were taken back by the angel and that only three people claimed to have seen them. The only thing anyone has to rely on from Joseph Smith is “trust me and my buddies”. And this from someone who had a reputation that would not warrant “trusting”.
 
This is something I always wondered. If in fact the golden plates were real and from God, why would He have His angel take them away and not leave them here for the whole world to see? Because if they were from God then no one, and I mean no one, not even satan would be able to destroy those plates.
 
Let’s not forget that Joseph ran through the woods, carrying them, jumping logs, and fighting off 3 different assailants. All of this with a bum leg that he had since childhood. 🤷

Im not sure how big these plates were or how many, but running with gold would slow you down. :crutches:
 
Reason, science, and history have proven Mormonism wrong. Joseph Smith made up stuff which we have shown in this thread.
Stephen -

Reason shows he made it all up for sex, money and power. The seer stone was previously used to find buried treasure, 30+ wives, adulterer many times over … American Indians descending from Asian not the Middle East, Egyptian funeral text translated into another Gospel, no archeological remains ever found of a great civilization, translation of the BoM with his head in a bag…and on and on. 🤷

TO SCRIPTURE: His own story should raise RED flags as he “listened” to the Angel Moroni with a different Gospel than what was given to the apostles. Scripture is clear on this…St. Paul appears to be speaking directly to Mormons.

Galatians 1:8 But even if we or an angel (Moroni) from heaven should preach [to you] a gospel other than the one that we preached to you, let that one be accursed!

No great apostasy either. The bible & church history are clear on this. No apostasy, no reason to restore the church. The Jesus has kept his promise to be with his Church until the end of time, protecting it on faith & morals…changing doctrine not allowed.
 
Then please comment on the quote I gave from Jeremiah.
God himself promised that the priesthood would never be loosed:
Steven, This scripture relates to the Davidic Covenant found in 2 Samuel wherin the Lord says, “Thine house and thy kingdom shall be established for ever before thee: thy throne shall be established forever” (2 Samuel 7:16). The covenant promises that kingship will remain with David and his seed forever and ultimately that the Messiah (Branch of righteousness) will come through David’s lineage.

In this specific scripture the Lord promises:
  • David and his seed will remain on the throne of Israel.
  • Priests and Levites will always have a man to offer burnt offering before the Lord.
    The Lord then promises that he will never break this covenant with David.
While the Lord will never break a covenant, the people may. In this case they clearly did. For although the promise was that the seed of David would always rule Israel, in 587 BC King Zedekiah, the last of the Davidic kings, ceased to rule when his eyes were put out and he was carried captive into Babylon. From that day to the present a king from the lineage of David has never ruled in Israel. Additionally after the Messiah came the priesthood was removed from the earth.

However this prophecy will yet be fulfilled in the last days when an heir of David shall again rule and the sons of Levi offer again an offering in righteousness unto the Lord.
 
Even Emma heard the plates “tinkle” when they brought them out, though she never saw them. Problem is, gold doesn’t “tinkle”.
I have heard this accusation a few times now, it is false. To my knowledge Emma never said she heard the plates “tinkle”. Instead she says they would “rustle with a metallic sound”. Here is the quote:
The plates lay in a box under our bed for months and on the [table in our home] without any attempt at concealment, wrapped in a small linen table cloth, which I had given him to fold them in. I once felt . . . the plates as they thus lay on the table, tracing their outline and shape. They seemed to be pliable like thick paper, and would rustle with a metallic sound when the edges were moved by the thumb, as one does sometimes thumb the edges of a book. “Last Testimony of Sister Emma,” The Saints’ Herald, Oct. 1, 1879, 290.
 
I will cite the example of St. Paul:

Galatians 2:2 I went in response to a revelation and, meeting privately with those esteemed as leaders, I presented to them the gospel that I preach among the Gentiles. I wanted to be sure I was not running and had not been running my race in vain.

Paul had a direct revelation from Christ. Yet, from the passages above, he goes to visit Cephas/Peter and submits himself to Peter. Gal 2: 2 states his purpose…to present his gospel/message to make sure it is in line with the Apostles and what they were handed down from Christ.

Here you have an example of a revelation…and it is not to go out on your own and establish your own religion…but to submit yourself, your teaching to the Apostles.

And so, following Paul’s example above…what can you say about the claims of Joseph Smith?..does it follow St. Paul’s? It does not…it is contrary to the biblical model of Paul’s revelation.
Pablope, Thank you for your above post. Indeed Joseph did follow Paul’s example. Since the apostasy had occurred there were no apostles with authority. He and Oliver Cowdery therefore, submitted themself to the resurrected Peter and James along with John the beloved (who was still on the earth).
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pablope:
Acts 13:
1 Now in the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul. 2 While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” 3 So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off.

Again, following Paul’s example…who laid hands on Joseph Smith? No one? Can it be physically be traced to an apostolic lineage? No! Paul, before going out on his first misson…is laid hands on.
Of course someone laid their hands on Joseph Smith and Oliver. First was John the Baptist to restore the Aaronic Priesthood. Then Peter, James, and John laid their hands upon them and conferred the Melchizedek priesthood. Almost no lineage could be more sure!
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pablope:
from 1John 4…6 We are from God, and whoever knows God listens to us; but whoever is not from God does not listen to us. This is how we recognize the Spirit[a] of truth and the spirit of falsehood.

Who approved Joseph Smith’s gospel? A physical approval from an apostle…not a claimed approval? Can you prove it? See how Paul fulfills this passage in Gal 18.

So how can you prove to us here…that Joseph Smith’s claims, revelation, gospel…follows the example of Paul and the passages above?
No Christian can prove to me the truth regarding the resurrection. They may show me the Bible, they may take me to the garden tomb, they me tell me of witnesses to the fact but they cannot prove it. So it is with aspects of the restored gospel. You can read the Book of Mormon, I can take you to the Sacred Grove, even Oliver Cowdery bears witness to the facts. Such evidence is sufficient for one who seeks to know, but there will always be doubters. The Lord ever has, and will continue to require, a person to exercise faith.
 
You are mistaken.

Ezekiel 36:25 (Douay Rheims)

25 And I will pour upon you clean water, and you shall be cleansed from all your filthiness, and I will cleanse you from all your idols.
Interestingly, the KJV (official bible of the LDS church) says:
25 Then I will sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you.
I’m just sayin’.

P.S.: I don’t think Fatboys ever made good on his promise to “get back to you on that”.
 
Problem is that Christianity has been intact with immense evidence, and the consistency of thought, belief and practice for 2,000 years. If it our faith and beliefs were an abomination, it would have died out long ago.

An unknown angel, a seer of very questionable character and behavior, focusing more on ‘finds’ from Egypt than Israel…it is a completely different belief system.

John Paul II said when it comes to the soil of each person, what makes us, what draws us, what makes us think and do, is truly a mystery in life.

I do not see how Mormons can believe in such ideas…true Christianity appearing in America by a man who violated the law, had many wives, used Masonry symbols, killed two men before he died, was proven wrong when an Egyptian papyrus did not reflect any secretive thinking, but simply guidelines for Egyptian burials, so on and so on…

To discern truth from false…that is where we have logic, philosophy, reason to determine as such. And to determine Truth draws on many disciplines, history with consistency, associations and their successors, thorough documentation of belief and practice, geography, culture, and anthropolgy. These disciplines serve to verify the truth of the Catholic Church, which is the New Jerusalem. It is not perfected but we are united with Christ at the altar, and the New Jerusalem will be perfect in the new era when Christ rules over a new heaven and earth.

Jesus Christ gave us the fullness of truth in Him. Jesus is the Splendor of Truth. He did not lie, He did not fail us. Yes, Christ also said the chaff would always be with the wheat, there would be those who caused great scandal deserving the worst punishment…
 
Steven, This scripture relates to the Davidic Covenant found in 2 Samuel wherin the Lord says, “Thine house and thy kingdom shall be established for ever before thee: thy throne shall be established forever” (2 Samuel 7:16). The covenant promises that kingship will remain with David and his seed forever and ultimately that the Messiah (Branch of righteousness) will come through David’s lineage.

In this specific scripture the Lord promises:
  • David and his seed will remain on the throne of Israel.
  • Priests and Levites will always have a man to offer burnt offering before the Lord.
    The Lord then promises that he will never break this covenant with David.
While the Lord will never break a covenant, the people may. In this case they clearly did. For although the promise was that the seed of David would always rule Israel, in 587 BC King Zedekiah, the last of the Davidic kings, ceased to rule when his eyes were put out and he was carried captive into Babylon. From that day to the present a king from the lineage of David has never ruled in Israel. Additionally after the Messiah came the priesthood was removed from the earth.

However this prophecy will yet be fulfilled in the last days when an heir of David shall again rule and the sons of Levi offer again an offering in righteousness unto the Lord.
This is not just a covenant between God and man, but also between the Father and the Son, which could not be broken by either of them. It assures that the priesthood will continue as the fulfillment of the Levitical covenant, (part of the covenant with David). It is Christ who takes over the kingship of David.

As for your comment that “after the Messiah came the priesthood was removed from the earth”, that is nothing more than a Mormon claim with no basis whatsoever. God has promised that the priesthood would never be removed from the earth. Not even Joseph Smith can undo that. We are not relaint upon the fidelity of man, but rather of God. He is always faithful.
 
No Christian can prove to me the truth regarding the resurrection. They may show me the Bible, they may take me to the garden tomb, they me tell me of witnesses to the fact but they cannot prove it. So it is with aspects of the restored gospel. You can read the Book of Mormon, I can take you to the Sacred Grove, even Oliver Cowdery bears witness to the facts. Such evidence is sufficient for one who seeks to know, but there will always be doubters. The Lord ever has, and will continue to require, a person to exercise faith.
One big difference, however. When we read the Gospels we consider the character and the number of witnesses to Christ’s life, death and resurrection. We find them to be credible. When we consider the character of Joseph Smith, based upon his occupation as a “treasure hunter” in which he scammed the trusting people of his day, we draw a different conclusion. Joseph Smith would be among the last people in which I would exercise faith.
 
You of course are free to say there was no apostasy, but it is quite a stretch to say there is no evidence for such.
What evidence is there that there was a total loss of truth in the Church? Especially since God willed that such a thing never happen? (1 Tim 2:34)
 
Steven, This scripture relates to the Davidic Covenant found in 2 Samuel wherin the Lord says, “Thine house and thy kingdom shall be established for ever before thee: thy throne shall be established forever” (2 Samuel 7:16). The covenant promises that kingship will remain with David and his seed forever and ultimately that the Messiah (Branch of righteousness) will come through David’s lineage.

In this specific scripture the Lord promises:
  • David and his seed will remain on the throne of Israel.
  • Priests and Levites will always have a man to offer burnt offering before the Lord.
    The Lord then promises that he will never break this covenant with David.
While the Lord will never break a covenant, the people may. In this case they clearly did. For although the promise was that the seed of David would always rule Israel, in 587 BC King Zedekiah, the last of the Davidic kings, ceased to rule when his eyes were put out and he was carried captive into Babylon. From that day to the present a king from the lineage of David has never ruled in Israel. Additionally after the Messiah came the priesthood was removed from the earth.

However this prophecy will yet be fulfilled in the last days when an heir of David shall again rule and the sons of Levi offer again an offering in righteousness unto the Lord.
Jan,

That King would be Jesus. Israel is people not land.
 
This is not just a covenant between God and man, but also between the Father and the Son, which could not be broken by either of them. It assures that the priesthood will continue as the fulfillment of the Levitical covenant, (part of the covenant with David). It is Christ who takes over the kingship of David.

As for your comment that “after the Messiah came the priesthood was removed from the earth”, that is nothing more than a Mormon claim with no basis whatsoever. God has promised that the priesthood would never be removed from the earth. Not even Joseph Smith can undo that. We are not relaint upon the fidelity of man, but rather of God. He is always faithful.
As I indicated before, this scripture promises two things. That David would rule Israel and that the Levitical priesthood would remain. I have shown you that the first covenant was broken by Israel, do you not believe the second might have also have been broken? Do you agree that this scripture promises that David and his descendent’s will remain on Israel’s throne? Even if you insist this is strictly speaking of Christ, how is it that he never took David’s throne?
 
Pablope, Thank you for your above post. Indeed Joseph did follow Paul’s example. Since the apostasy had occurred there were no apostles with authority. He and Oliver Cowdery therefore, submitted themself to the resurrected Peter and James along with John the beloved (who was still on the earth).

Of course someone laid their hands on Joseph Smith and Oliver. First was John the Baptist to restore the Aaronic Priesthood. Then Peter, James, and John laid their hands upon them and conferred the Melchizedek priesthood. Almost no lineage could be more sure!

No Christian can prove to me the truth regarding the resurrection. They may show me the Bible, they may take me to the garden tomb, they me tell me of witnesses to the fact but they cannot prove it. So it is with aspects of the restored gospel. You can read the Book of Mormon, I can take you to the Sacred Grove, even Oliver Cowdery bears witness to the facts. Such evidence is sufficient for one who seeks to know, but there will always be doubters. The Lord ever has, and will continue to require, a person to exercise faith.
Jan,

The proof would be the numerous carvings on walls, numerous buildings with crosses, you may have seen one or two and of course the absence of anything resembling a Mormon temple until after the time of Joeseph Smith in time.
 
What evidence is there that there was a total loss of truth in the Church? Especially since God willed that such a thing never happen? (1 Tim 2:34)
We do not believe there was a “total” loss of truth. In previous posts on this thread I have addressed this comment.
 
Steven, This scripture relates to the Davidic Covenant found in 2 Samuel wherin the Lord says, “Thine house and thy kingdom shall be established for ever before thee: thy throne shall be established forever” (2 Samuel 7:16). The covenant promises that kingship will remain with David and his seed forever and ultimately that the Messiah (Branch of righteousness) will come through David’s lineage.

In this specific scripture the Lord promises:
  • David and his seed will remain on the throne of Israel.
  • Priests and Levites will always have a man to offer burnt offering before the Lord.
    The Lord then promises that he will never break this covenant with David.
While the Lord will never break a covenant, the people may. In this case they clearly did. For although the promise was that the seed of David would always rule Israel, in 587 BC King Zedekiah, the last of the Davidic kings, ceased to rule when his eyes were put out and he was carried captive into Babylon. From that day to the present a king from the lineage of David has never ruled in Israel. Additionally after the Messiah came the priesthood was removed from the earth.

However this prophecy will yet be fulfilled in the last days when an heir of David shall again rule and the sons of Levi offer again an offering in righteousness unto the Lord.
Jan,

How do you get Levites out of Samuel?..The House is established in Christ in the Church. Do you want in?
 
Again this incorrect notion that we believe there was a “total” loss of truth. We do not believe such, please read my previous posts on this thread.
Jan,

The truth survived…and what did not survive was Gnosticism, Araianism, Pelagianism and all the other isms…there are however people of today that have elements of those isms…and one thing that did not penetrate the envelope of time was Mormonism because it did not exist until Joseph Smith invented it and you have come to believe it.
 
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