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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Moroni's Visitation | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Moroni's Visitation | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Moroni's Visitation" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Moroni's Visitation" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/moroniweb.htm}}) | |summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/moroniweb.htm}}) This MormonThink article concludes that Moroni's visit was likely a "dream or hallucination." | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/The Witnesses | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/The Witnesses | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "The Witnesses" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "The Witnesses" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/witnessesweb.htm}}) MormonThink concludes that the witnesses may have only seen the plates in a vision, | |summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/witnessesweb.htm}}) MormonThink concludes that the witnesses may have only seen the plates in a vision, rather than with their own eyes. | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Polygamy | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Polygamy | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Polygamy" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Polygamy" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/joseph-smith-polygamy.htm}}) | |summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/joseph-smith-polygamy.htm}}) MormonThink concludes in this article that we should believe that Oliver Cowdery's claim that Joseph had an affair should be given credence because Oliver was also a Book of Mormon witness. | ||
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|link=|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Blacks and the Priesthood | |link=|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Blacks and the Priesthood | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Blacks and the Priesthood" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Blacks and the Priesthood" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/blackweb.htm}}) | |summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/blackweb.htm}}) This MormonThink article concludes that President Kimball did not actually receive a revelation ending the priesthood ban. | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Conflicts with Science | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Conflicts with Science | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Conflicts with Science" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Conflicts with Science" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/scienceweb.htm}}) | |summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/scienceweb.htm}}) This MormonThink article concludes that acceptance of scientific facts and a belief in God are incompatible. | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/The Greek Psalter Translation | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/The Greek Psalter Translation | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page" The Greek Psalter Translation" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page" The Greek Psalter Translation" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/greekweb.htm}}) | |summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/greekweb.htm}}) This MormonThink article concludes that because of the "Book of Abraham, Kinderhook Plates and the Joseph Smith translation of the Bible," that the Greek Psalter story "further damages Joseph's claims to be a true seer." | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/The Temple | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/The Temple | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Temple" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Temple" | ||
|summary= MormonThink originally removed this page containing detailed information about the temple, not because it was offensive to Latter-day Saints, but only because it was driving ex-Mormons' believing spouses away from examining their critical website. The | |summary= MormonThink originally removed this page containing detailed information about the temple, not because it was offensive to Latter-day Saints, but only because it was driving ex-Mormons' believing spouses away from examining their critical website. The content has been removed and added back several times. FAIR responds to a number of issues raised which are not related to the explicit temple content that the site sometimes hosts. | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Lying for the Lord | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Lying for the Lord | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Lying for the Lord" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Lying for the Lord" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/lying.htm}}) MormonThink concludes that lying is "standard operating procedure for Church leaders" from Joseph Smith's time to the present, and that pretty much every thing that the Church does is somehow related to deception (this is a standard position taken by many ex-Mormons after their disaffection with the Church). | |summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/lying.htm}}) MormonThink concludes that lying is "standard operating procedure for Church leaders" from Joseph Smith's time to the present, and that pretty much every thing that the Church does is somehow related to deception (FAIR note: this is a standard position taken by many ex-Mormons after their disaffection with the Church). | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Tithing | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Tithing | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Tithing" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Tithing" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/tithing.htm}}) | |summary=({{antilink|http://www.mormonthink.com/tithing.htm}}) This MormonThink article concludes that the Church spends little on humanitarian aid, and that members ought to send their contributions elsewhere. | ||
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|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Joseph Running with the Plates | |link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Joseph Running with the Plates | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Joseph Running with the Plates" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Joseph Running with the Plates" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/runningweb.htm}}) | |summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/runningweb.htm}}) This MormonThink concludes that Joseph could not have run with the gold plates because he had a limp from his leg operation as a child, and that his story of running with the plates is a "tall tale." | ||
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|link=|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Joseph's Translation of the Bible | |link=|link=Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/Joseph's Translation of the Bible | ||
|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Joseph's Translation of the Bible" | |subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Joseph's Translation of the Bible" | ||
|summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/jst.htm}}) MormonThink concludes | |summary=({{antilink|http://mormonthink.com/jst.htm}}) MormonThink concludes that the "Joseph Smith Translation" of the Bible needs to be added to the "Book of Abraham facsimiles and papyri, the Anthon Manuscript, the Kinderhook Plates, Joseph Smith’s Book of Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar and the Greek Psalter" as demonstrations that Joseph lacked the ability to translate anything. | ||
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A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
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Title | MormonThink.com |
Type | Website |
Author(s) | Anonymous |
Affiliation | "Active" members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Ex-Mormons active on the Recovery from Mormonism message board. |
Accuracy | Conclusions drawn are predominantly negative toward the truth claims of the Church. |
Temple content | NOTE: Extremely detailed temple content is sometimes present on the site. |
I fantasize about a full-blown faith-destroying session. In real life, I did put the bishop in his place over polygamy. He kept saying I was wrong about Joseph having other wives and being illegal and such. I proved him wrong and he ate crow.
—MormonThink's founding editor, Feb. 21, 2012 [1]
So that is one of the reasons I remain in the church. It gives me greater credibility when I speak about my own religion instead of it being my former religion. We all know as soon as I leave it, I am labeled as someone who left because of morality, tithing or some other issue rather than the historical problems of the church....By subtly mentioning things in meetings I may raise some doubts...
—MormonThink's founding editor, Jan, 2012 [2]
If you would like to help further, please excommunicate the next editor at MormonThink. Have leaders of the [Strengthening Church Members Committee] stalk us. Even better, send in the Danites please. That should propel MormonThink popularity into orbit around Kolob.
—MormonThink managing editor David Twede, after emailing his resignation to the Church, October 19, 2012. [3]
The website mormonthink.com is designed to lead Church members into questioning their beliefs in a non-threatening manner by claiming to be "objective" and "balanced." The site claims to be run by active members of the Church. In reality, however, they are "active" only in the sense that some of them still occasionally attend Church—they do not accept the Church's truth claims, and they have no interest in strengthening belief. Instead, the site portrays Church leaders as liars, Joseph Smith as a fraud and con-man, and the Church as "an oppressive empire building corporation." The site includes links to FAIR as a way of demonstrating their claimed "balance."
Each page on MormonThink.com typically includes quotes from Church sources, large amounts of block text copied from websites critical of the Church, a few references to LDS apolgetics that are followed by mocking refutations by critics, an "Ending summary by critics," and an "Our Thoughts" section, which generally agrees with the critics. The bottom of each page contains links to critical sites, believers sites and to some sites which they consider neutral.
MormonThink has had a series of managing editors, all of whom retained membership in the Church during their tenure while simultaneously mocking the Church's truth claims in online ex-Mormon forums. The transfer of the editorial position appears to be triggered by the resignation from the Church of the previous editor. The founding editor, who remains anonymous, resigned in 2012 in order to avoid discipline after the Church apparently identified him. In his parting letter to his Stake President (posted on the MormonThink website), he states,
You said that [MormonThink] is 'anti-Mormon, anti-Joseph Smith and anti-LDS Leadership'. However, you never said it wasn’t true.[4]
The most publicly well known managing editor was David Twede. Shortly after taking over the site, Twede was approached by local Church leaders and scheduled for discipline. After creating a media spectacle regarding his scheduled discipline, Twede resigned publicly during an appearance at the open mike session at the 2012 Ex-Mormon Foundation Conference in Salt Lake City. After emailing his resignation letter, Twede publicly challenged the Church,
If you’d like to help further, please, by all means, excommunicate the next editor at MormonThink. Have leaders of the Strengthening Members Committee stalk us. Even better, send in the Danites, please, please. That should propel MormonThink popularity into orbit around Kolob. [5]
MormonThink's directors consider Church attempts to impose discipline on their editors as a beneficial way of increasing traffic and visibility of the website, thus making Church membership more aware of its existence.
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