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| ==Index to claims made in ''The Changing World of Mormonism''==
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| This is an index of claims made in this work with links to corresponding responses within the FAIRwiki.
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| ===Chapter 1: A Marvelous Work?===
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| | style="width:5%"|21||Joseph Smith stated that the final battle in the Book of Mormon was fought in New York.
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| |21||Bruce R. McConkie said that Brigham Young stated the there was a cave in the Hill Cumorah that was full of records.
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| |21||The Hill Cumorah is one of the "most important places on earth" to Mormons.
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| |22||Joseph Smith found a seer stone while digging a well||[[Joseph Smith and seer stones]]
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| |22||LeGrand Richards claimed that Mormons do not have to rely on the Bible.|| ||''A Marvelous Work and a Wonder'', p. 41.
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| |22||Mormon leaders taught that the Garden of Eden was located in Jackson County||[[Garden of Eden in Missouri?]]||''Mormon Doctrine'', p. 20.
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| |22||A remnant of Adam's altar remained in Missouri.|| ||McConkie, ''Mormon Doctrine'', p. 21.
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| |23||Joseph Smith taught that Noah built his ark "near Carolina." || ||''The Juvenile Instructor'', Nov. 15, 1895, pp. 700-1.
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| |23||Joseph Smith described the inhabitants of the moon||[[Joseph Smith and moonmen]]||Journal of Oliver B. Huntington
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| |25||Brigham Young taught that the moon was inhabited||[[Brigham Young and moonmen]]||[[Use of sources#Journal of Discourses, 13:271|''Journal of Discourses'', 13:271]]
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| |27||Orson Pratt preached against the Catholic Church||[[Great and abominable church]]||''Pamphlets by Orson Pratt'', p. 112
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| |27||John Taylor taught that "we are the saviors of the world."|| ||''Journal of Discourses'' 6:163
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| |27||Joseph Fielding Smith taught that Mormons are "the best people in the world."|| ||''Doctrines of Salvation'' 1:236
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| |27||Brigham Young claimed that every that does not confess that Joseph Smith was a prophet is "anti-Christ."||[[Joseph Smith's status in LDS belief]] ||''History of the Church'' 7:287
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| |27||Joseph Field Smith taught that there is no salvation without accepting Joseph Smith.||[[Joseph Smith's status in LDS belief]]||''Doctrines of Salvation'', 1:189-90
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| ==Further reading==
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| {{SpecificAuthorsAndWorks}}
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