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==Criticism== | ==Criticism== | ||
Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics scramble to dismiss this prophetic "hit" by various tactics, including: | Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics scramble to dismiss this prophetic "hit" by various tactics, including: | ||
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# claiming a civil war was "inevitable," and "anyone" could have predicted it | # claiming a civil war was "inevitable," and "anyone" could have predicted it | ||
# claiming the Church did not publicize the prophecy until after the Civil War started | # claiming the Church did not publicize the prophecy until after the Civil War started | ||
# | # claiming "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 | ||
# claiming slaves did not rise up against their masters in the Civil War | |||
===Source(s) of the Criticism=== | ===Source(s) of the Criticism=== | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=267-276}} | *{{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=267-276}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=124}} | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=124}} | ||
* Marvin Cowan, ''Mormon Claims Answered'' {{nc}} | |||
*{{CriticalWork:Decker Hunt:The God Makers|pages=244}} | *{{CriticalWork:Decker Hunt:The God Makers|pages=244}} | ||
*John Farkas, "False Prophecies Of Joseph Smith." {{nc}} | |||
*{{CriticalWork:McKeeverJohnson:Mormonism 101|pages=Chapter 9}} | *{{CriticalWork:McKeeverJohnson:Mormonism 101|pages=Chapter 9}} | ||
==Response== | ==Response== | ||
===Rebellion on-going in South Carolina?== | |||
Ed Decker and Dave Hunt claim that Mormons "cover up the fact that the 'prophecy' was made in the midst of an earlier rebellion in December 1832. That rebellion ended quietly a few months later."{{ref|decker.1}} | |||
==Endnotes== | ==Endnotes== | ||
#{{note|decker.1}} ''The God Makers'', 224, lines 21-24; cited by {{TruthGodmakers1|start=Chapter 15}} {{link1|url=http://www.fairlds.org/The_God_Makers/tagm31.html}} | |||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
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Joseph Smith made an 1832 prophecy of the Civil War. Critics scramble to dismiss this prophetic "hit" by various tactics, including:
Ed Decker and Dave Hunt claim that Mormons "cover up the fact that the 'prophecy' was made in the midst of an earlier rebellion in December 1832. That rebellion ended quietly a few months later."[1]
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