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|L1=Question: What is Joseph Smith's 1832 prophecy of the Civil War? | |L1=Question: What is Joseph Smith's 1832 prophecy of the Civil War? | ||
| | |L2=Question: After the end of the rebellion in South Carolina, did the Church not mention the Civil War prophecy for many years? | ||
| | |L3=Question: Did the Church cover up the fact that the Civil War prophecy was made during the 1832 rebellion in South Carolina? | ||
| | |L4=Question: Was Joseph Smith's 1832 prophecy of the Civil War invalid because a civil war was "inevitable," and "anyone" could have predicted it? | ||
| | |L5=Question: Was Joseph Smith's 1832 prophecy of the Civil War invalid because "war was not brought to all nations" by the Civil War and/or claiming there is "no link" between the Civil War and later conflicts? | ||
| | |L6=Question: Was Joseph Smith's 1832 prophecy of the Civil War invalid because slaves did not rise up against their masters in the Civil War? | ||
| | |L7=Question: What accounts of the Civil War prophecy were given by Latter-day Saint leaders? | ||
| | |L8=Question: Did Joseph Smith prophesy that the government would be overthrown and wasted? | ||
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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Summary: Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics use a variety of tactics to dismiss this prophetic "hit."
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