
FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
m (Created page with '==Question== If the Doctrine and Covenants contained quotations from God, why would Joseph Smith later edit God's words? ==Answer== {{SeeAlso|Doctrine_and_Covenants/Textual_ch…') |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{question}} | |||
==Question== | ==Question== | ||
Line 4: | Line 5: | ||
==Answer== | ==Answer== | ||
{{SeeAlso|Doctrine_and_Covenants/Textual_changes|Textual changes in the D&C}} | {{SeeAlso|Doctrine_and_Covenants/Textual_changes|l1=Textual changes in the D&C}} | ||
It does not seem that Joseph considered the words which he wrote to be, generally, "direct quotations." As Elder John A. Widstoe explained: | It does not seem that Joseph considered the words which he wrote to be, generally, "direct quotations." As Elder John A. Widstoe explained: | ||
This page is based on an answer to a question submitted to the FAIR web site, or a frequently asked question.
If the Doctrine and Covenants contained quotations from God, why would Joseph Smith later edit God's words?
It does not seem that Joseph considered the words which he wrote to be, generally, "direct quotations." As Elder John A. Widstoe explained:
The concepts and ideas were God's, while the wording was Joseph's. That he freely and openly edited them demonstrates that he did not consider them to be some type of fixed, inerrant text.
D&C FairMormon articles on-line |
FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
We are a volunteer organization. We invite you to give back.
Donate Now