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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.
 
===Claims made in 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.|| ||''Mormon Doctrine'', p. 175.
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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.|| ||''Mormon Doctrine'', p. 454.
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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 and sun were 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."|| ||[[Use of sources/Journal of Discourses#6:163|''Journal of Discourses'' 6:163]]
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|27||Joseph Fielding Smith taught that Mormons are "the best people in the world."|| ||[[Use of sources/Doctrines of Salvation#1:236|''Doctrines of Salvation'' 1:236]]
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|27||Brigham Young claimed that every person 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]]||[[Use of sources/Doctrines of Salvation#1:189-90|''Doctrines of Salvation'' 1:189-90]]
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===Claims made in Chapter 2: Change, Censorship and Suppression===
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|29||John Taylor said that we are not ashamed of polygamy.|| ||''Life of John Taylor'' p. 255
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|29||Brigham Young said the the only men who become gods are those who enter into polygamy.||[[The only men who become gods are those that practice polygamy?]]||''Journal of Discourses'' 11:269
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|29||Bruce R. McConkie said that plural marriage is not essential to salvation or exaltation.|| ||''Mormon Doctrine'' (1958) p. 523.
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|31||Joseph Smith drank beer despite having received the Word of Wisdom.||[[Word of Wisdom]]||''Millennial Star'' 23:720;''History of the Church'' 6:424
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|33||Joseph encouraged others to break the Word of Wisdom by drinking whiskey||[[Word of Wisdom]]||''Millennial Star'' 21:283; ''History of the Church'' 5:450
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|33||Joseph asked for a pipe and tobacco to settle Willard Richards' stomach.||[[Word of Wisdom]]||''Millennial Star'' 24:471; ''History of the Church'' 6:614
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|34||Brigham Young ordered the destruction of Lucy Mack Smith's history Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith published by Orson Pratt in 1853.|| ||''Millennial Star'' 27:657-58
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===Claims made in Chapter 3: Changes in Revelations===
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|38||Revelations have been modified after they have been received.||[[Doctrine and Covenants textual changes]]
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|39||Joseph Fielding Smith said that there was no need for "eliminating, changing or adjusting" the revelations.|| ||[[Use of sources/Doctrines of Salvation#1:170|''Doctrines of Salvation'' 1:170]].
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|41-42||David Whitmer said that the revelations in the Book of Commandments were printed correctly.|| ||''An Address to All Believers in Christ'' p. 56.
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|42||David Whitmer objected to changing the revelations.|| ||''Saints' Herald'', Feb. 5, 1887
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|43||D&C 68 was changed from its original printing in the Evening and Morning Star.
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|45||Joseph Smith was not supposed to do any translating beyond the Book of Mormon, as shown in Book of Commandments 4:2. Changed in D&C 5:4.||[[Doctrine and Covenants textual changes#Added material or expansions|Doctrine and Covenants textual changes—Added material or expansions]]||Book of Commandments 4:2; D&C 5:4
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|47||Joseph Smith translated a parchment written by the Apostle John. Mormon writers cannot explain why this revelation was changed.||[[Doctrine and Covenants textual changes#Added material or expansions|Doctrine and Covenants textual changes—Added material or expansions]]||Book of Commandments'' 6; D&C 7
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|52||The name "Urim and Thummin" was added to the revelations later.|| ||Book of Commandments 9; D&C 10:1-12
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|59||The United Order was simply a form of Communism.|| ||Book of Commandments'' 44; D&C 42:24-36
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|59||The United Order was Sidney Rigdon's idea.
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|62||A section on marriage was removed from the D&C.
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|62||The Lectures on Faith were removed from the D&C||[[Lectures on Faith removed from Doctrine and Covenants]]
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|62||Few Mormon writers will admit to changes in the D&C||[[Doctrine and Covenants textual changes#Changes were not hidden from the Church|Doctrine and Covenants textual changes—Changes were not hidden from the Church]]
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|63||The name "Michael" was deleted from Joseph Smith's vision of the Celestial Kingdom because Adam is Michael.
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