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{{SummaryItem|link=One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Forged_Rocky_Mountain_prophecy|subject=Forged prophecy about Saints in Rocky Mountains?|summary=Critics Jerald and Sandra Tanner claim that a prophecy from Joseph about the Saints' move to the Rocky Mountains was forged after the fact and inserted into the History of the Church.}} | {{SummaryItem|link=One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Forged_Rocky_Mountain_prophecy|subject=Forged prophecy about Saints in Rocky Mountains?|summary=Critics Jerald and Sandra Tanner claim that a prophecy from Joseph about the Saints' move to the Rocky Mountains was forged after the fact and inserted into the History of the Church.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Forged Rocky Mountain prophecy/Tanners use of sources|subject=Tanners' use of sources|summary=An examination of the sources used by the Tanners and how they do not support the critical claim.}} | {{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Forged Rocky Mountain prophecy/Tanners use of sources|subject=Tanners' use of sources|summary=An examination of the sources used by the Tanners and how they do not support the critical claim.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Government to be overthrown and wasted|subject=Government to be overthrown and wasted}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Government to be overthrown and wasted|subject=Government to be overthrown and wasted|summary=Since it is more than 150 years since this prophecy was uttered, and because the US government still exists, critics claim that this is a false prophecy.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Independence temple to be built "in this generation"|subject=Independence temple to be built "in this generation"}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Independence temple to be built "in this generation"|subject=Independence temple to be built "in this generation"|summary=Critics point to Joseph Smith's prophecy that the Independence, Missouri temple "shall be reared in this generation" as an example of a failed prophecy}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Saints left Missouri before temple was built|subject=The Saints had to leave Missouri before the temple was built in Independence}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Saints left Missouri before temple was built|subject=The Saints had to leave Missouri before the temple was built in Independence|summary=Despite the fact that the Saints were forced to leave Missouri around a year after the "prediction" was given to build a temple in Independence, Missouri, they still hoped to return and see the prophecy come to fruition.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Joseph and Orson Hyde to drink of wine in Palestine|subject=Joseph and Orson Hyde to drink of wine in Palestine?}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Joseph and Orson Hyde to drink of wine in Palestine|subject=Joseph and Orson Hyde to drink of wine in Palestine?|summary=Critics claim that 1) Joseph uttered a false prophecy in telling Orson Hyde that he would drink wine with him in Palestine, and 2) Joseph showed his disregard for the Word of Wisdom by promising to drink wine.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Kirtland Safety Society/Good as gold|subject=Notes from Kirtland Safety Society to be "as good as gold"?}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Kirtland Safety Society/Good as gold|subject=Notes from Kirtland Safety Society to be "as good as gold"?|summary=Critics make light of Joseph Smith's claim that Kirtland Safety Society notes would be "as good as gold."}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/The prophetic test in Deuteronomy 18|subject=Prophetic test in Deuteronomy}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/The prophetic test in Deuteronomy 18|subject=Prophetic test in Deuteronomy|summary=Critics point to Deuteronomy 18:20-22 as a 'test' for a true prophet:}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Queens to pay respect to Relief Society within ten years|subject=Queens to pay respect to Relief Society within ten years?}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Queens to pay respect to Relief Society within ten years|subject=Queens to pay respect to Relief Society within ten years?|A record exists of Joseph prophesying that queens would pay their respects to the Relief Society within ten years of its formation. That no queens did so is held up as a sign of false prophecy.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Second Coming to be in 1890|subject=Second Coming in 1890 (56 years)}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Second Coming to be in 1890|subject=Second Coming in 1890 (56 years)|summary=Is it true that Joseph Smith prophesied Jesus Christ's return in 1890?}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Stephen_A._Douglas_prophecy|subject=Stephen A. Douglas prophecy}} | {{SummaryItem|link=One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Stephen_A._Douglas_prophecy|subject=Stephen A. Douglas prophecy|summary=Critics assert that a "forged prediction" was added to the history of the Church related to the political career of Stephen A. Douglas.)}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Ten tribes return and wicked swept away|subject=Ten tribes return and wicked swept away?}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Ten tribes return and wicked swept away|subject=Ten tribes return and wicked swept away?|summary=Critics claim that Joseph prophecied that the wicked "of this generation" would be swept from the face of the land and the Lost Ten tribes would be gathered within Joseph Smith's generation.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Thomas B. Marsh to be "exalted"|subject=Thomas B. Marsh to be "exalted"}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/Thomas B. Marsh to be "exalted"|subject=Thomas B. Marsh to be "exalted"|summary=Thomas B. Marsh was told that he would be "exalted," and that he would preach "unto the ends of the earth." (See DC 112:.) Critics claim that this prophecy was "unfulfilled," given Marsh's apostasy.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/United Order is everlasting|subject=United Order everlasting, immutable, and unchangeable?}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Prophecies/United Order is everlasting|subject=United Order everlasting, immutable, and unchangeable?|summary=Critics claim that Joseph gave a false prophecy when he described the United Order in revelation as "everlasting," "immutable and unchangeable," "until I [Jesus] come."}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Redeemed_by_September_1836|subject=Zion redeemed by September 1836?}} | {{SummaryItem|link=One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Redeemed_by_September_1836|subject=Zion redeemed by September 1836?|summary=Joseph predicted that Zion would be redeemed by September 1836.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link= | {{SummaryItem|link=Church doctrine/Prophets are not infallible|subject=Are prophets infallible?|summary=Critics insist that any statement by any LDS Church leader at any point in time represents LDS doctrine and is thus something that is secretly believed, or that should be believed, by Latter-day Saints.}} | ||
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== Critics claim that Joseph Smith was not a true prophet, and that he made "false prophecies."
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, [[../CriticalSources|click here]]
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Specific accusations of Joseph Smith having uttered "false prophecy" are treated in the following wiki articles:
== Notes == None
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