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|claim= | |claim=There are numerous documents that could be translated by modern prophets and provide value to Latter-day Saints, just as the other additional scriptures brought forth by Joseph have. A few immediately come to mind: The Dead Sea Scrolls...Anthon Manuscript... | ||
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|claim= | |claim=The Kinderhook Plates: For many years LDS scholars debated whether or not the Kinderhook Plates reportedly translated by Joseph were actually real ancient plates or not? The pictures of the plates with the detailed writings were published in the Church-owned Times and Seasons newspaper when Joseph lived, as well as being published in the book History of the Church by Joseph Smith. Any prophet with the seer ability from Brigham Young to our current prophet could have used the pictures of the plates and translated the writings to verify what Joseph said about them as well as to finish the translation. | ||
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|claim= | |claim=The Book of Abraham: The Egyptian papyri found in the Metropolitan Museum of New York in 1966, including facsimile 1 of the Book of Abraham, were given to the church in 1967. Many people have asked why the translation of the papyri by modern-day Egyptologists do not match what Joseph said they mean. Why does our prophet not use his ordained seer ability to translate these documents in the same way Joseph did and see what they mean and why? This way the prophets could answer with surety the many troubling questions by members such as BOA translation problems. Many people have understandably left the church over the BOA. Would this not be a good use of the prophet's seer ability by helping keep members from leaving the church? | ||
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|claim= | |claim=Why doesn't the prophet translate the Book of Joseph portion? | ||
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|claim= | |claim=: If the purpose of a prophet is to give answers to people for the dilemmas in which they find themselves, then why doesn't the prophet inquire of the Lord and give the members clear answers as to the many dilemmas that currently face thousands of Latter-day Saints such as: | ||
1. Why doesn't Joseph's translation of the Book of Abraham papyri and facsimiles agree with what Egyptologists say they mean? | |||
2. Why were blacks denied the priesthood until 1978? | |||
3. Why did Joseph marry 11 men's wives while they were still married to their husbands? | |||
4. Why did Joseph give a translation of the fake Kinderhook Plates? | |||
5. Why does DNA analysis show that the Native American Indians came from Asia and not Israel as the Book of Mormon teaches? | |||
etc., etc., etc. | |||
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|claim= | |claim=Most members believe that anything published in The Ensign is considered scripture although some believe that just what is in the 'First Presidency Message' ofThe Ensign should be considered scripture. | ||
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|claim= | |claim=Often LDS apologists pick and choose what they consider to be doctrine. If it's a touchy subject such as racist comments made by past prophets, prophecies that didn't come true or teachings from prophets such as the 'Adam-God' sermons of Brigham Young, LDS apologists say that was merely a man's opinion and not really God speaking through his appointed mouthpiece. | ||
If that's the case then how do you know if a prophet is speaking doctrine or merely giving his opinion? If the apologists are right then why bother reading The Ensign or why take General Conference seriously if it's just the opinions of individual men? | |||
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|claim= | |claim=Many of the disconcerting comments made by the prophets have come from the Church publication called The Journal of Discourses. It's often quoted in Church and even by LDS apologists. How much credence should we give to the JofD? | ||
From journalofdiscourses.com: | |||
The Journal of Discourses deservedly ranks as one of the standard works of the Church, | |||
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|claim= | |claim=Some LDS apologists try to wiggle out with "it's not doctrine", but even they admit it's a long-running series of public transcriptions of sermons by the highest Mormon leaders. If even that's not doctrine, then everything they make you sit through on Sundays must be utterly meaningless. | ||
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|claim= | |claim=Joseph Smith said "Some revelations are of God: some revelations are of man: and some revelations are of the devil." | ||
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|claim= | |claim=The Greek Psalter Incident | ||
Professor Henry Caswell, gave Joseph Smith a Greek Psalter to examine and asked him what it was. Joseph of course would know this as he reportedly translated the Book of Mormon from Reformed Egyptian and he translated the Book of Abraham from Egyptian papyri. | |||
Joseph replied that it was a Dictionary of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Professor Caswell of course knew Joseph was wrong as this was a known Greek Psalter and definitely not Egyptian. | |||
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|claim= | |claim=In order to show that these men were very human, here are a few quotes to consider from the modern-day prophets [emphasis added]: | ||
Brigham Young | |||
Adam is God Quotes | |||
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