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|claim="[My book ''Passing the Heavenly Gift'' is] the most correct account of our dispensation written so far...."<ref>Denver Snuffer, “Current Events,” from the desk of Denver Snuffer (blog), 26 August 2013, {{antilink|http://denversnuffer.blogspot.ca/2013/08/current-events.html}}</ref> | |claim="[My book ''Passing the Heavenly Gift'' is] the most correct account of our dispensation written so far...."<ref>Denver Snuffer, “Current Events,” from the desk of Denver Snuffer (blog), 26 August 2013, {{antilink|http://denversnuffer.blogspot.ca/2013/08/current-events.html}}</ref> | ||
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|title=Denver Snuffer, "Preserving The Restoration," Lecture 10, Mesa, Arizona (9 September 2014) | |||
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"[My book Passing the Heavenly Gift is] the most correct account of our dispensation written so far...."[1]
Despite this grandiose claim, Snuffer's book is filled with historical errors, omissions, and misrepresentations.
Summary: This account of Church history contains numerous inaccuracies, distortions, and misrepresentations of the data.
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"Joseph Smith only built one building. He completed the Kirtland temple. He got the Nauvoo temple started, but Joseph Smith only built one building."[2]
One critic of the Church claims that "Joseph Smith only built one building. He completed the Kirtland temple. He got the Nauvoo temple started, but Joseph Smith only built one building."[3]:30, and that there should not be more than a single temple: I will briefly mention there will need for a temple to be built at some point. Not yet and not more than one. But there will be a need for one.[3]:4
This claim, which is made by Denver Snuffer, is false. The Doctrine and Covenants commands that consecrated Church funds be used for a variety of purposes:
Therefore, the residue [of the funds] shall be kept in my storehouse, to administer to the poor and the needy, as shall be appointed by the high council of the church, and the bishop and his council;
And for the purpose of purchasing lands for the public benefit of the church, and building houses of worship, and building up of the New Jerusalem which is hereafter to be revealed...(D&C 42꞉34-35, italics added)
Through Joseph, the Lord directed the construction of many buildings besides temples:
Snuffer's history is simply wrong, and he makes false claims based upon his false history.
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