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|teaching=Tell students that today they will learn about a prophet who did not want to go where he was called. | |teaching=Tell students that today they will learn about a prophet who did not want to go where he was called. | ||
|response=Prophets are not perfect. Jonah was called by the Lord to preach in Nineveh, yet he ran away. | |response= | ||
*Prophets are not perfect. Jonah was called by the Lord to preach in Nineveh, yet he ran away, yet he was still a prophet. The Lord didn't give up on him. | |||
*Critics sometimes impose absolutist assumptions on the Church. Some hold inerrantist beliefs about scriptures or prophets, and assume that the LDS have similar views. Critics therefore insist, based upon this assumption, that any statement by any LDS Church leader represents LDS doctrine and is thus something that is secretly believed, or that should be believed, by Latter-day Saints. | |||
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Common criticisms related to this lesson topic
Critics point to Deuteronomy 18꞉20-22 as a 'test' for a true prophet:
Critics claim that Joseph Smith made failed prophecies, and as such must be a "false prophet."
Response
Confusion on this point arises from one or more errors:
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