Criticism of Mormonism/Books/The Changing World of Mormonism/Chapter 15

Response to claims made in "Chapter 15: The Arm of Flesh"


A FAIR Analysis of:
Criticism of Mormonism/Books
A work by author: Jerald and Sandra Tanner

431-439

Claim
  • There has been no new revelation since the time of Joseph Smith.

Author's source(s)
  •  [ATTENTION!]
Response

431

Claim
  • The Church teaches that you must let the leaders do your thinking for you.

Author's source(s)
  • Improvement Era, June 1945, p.354
Response

433

Claim
  • Joseph F. Smith said that he never received revelation.

Author's source(s)
  • Reed Smoot Case, Vol. 1, pages 483-484
Response

434

Claim
  • The Church chose to canonize two "new" revelations in order to counter claims made by the Tanners?

Author's source(s)
  •  [ATTENTION!]
Response
  •  Absurd claim
  •  Mind reading: author has no way of knowing this.: The authors have too high an opinion of themselves. Church leaders have long insisted that new revelation comes frequently to the Church, and this long pre-dates their anti-Mormon crusade:
So, when people say: "We ought to have revelation now as we did in the day of Joseph," we must answer, "Open your eyes; we do have revelation every day; such as we need from day to day." (John A. Widtsoe, 1939) [1]

435

Claim
  • The Church has never produced a copy of the revelation granting Blacks the ability to receive the priesthood.

Author's source(s)
  •  [ATTENTION!]
Response

437

Claim
  • Brigham Young claimed that his sermons were the same as scripture.

Author's source(s)
Response

Notes


  1. John A. Widtsoe, "Modern Revelation and Modern Questions," The Deseret News, Church Section (28 January 1939): 6.