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*[['''The Hurlbut affidavits''']]—Many critics cite a collection of affidavits from Joseph Smith’s neighbors which claim that the Smith family possessed a number of character flaws. Many of Joseph Smith’s friends and neighbors signed affidavits that accused him and his family of being lazy, indolent, undependable treasure-seekers. | *[[The Hurlbut affidavits|'''The Hurlbut affidavits''']]—Many critics cite a collection of affidavits from Joseph Smith’s neighbors which claim that the Smith family possessed a number of character flaws. Many of Joseph Smith’s friends and neighbors signed affidavits that accused him and his family of being lazy, indolent, undependable treasure-seekers. | ||
*[[Joseph_Smith's_%22amusing_recitals%22_of_ancient_American_inhabitants|'''"Amusing recitals" and "Tall Tales?"''']]—Joseph Smith's mother reported that he told "amusing recitals" about the ancient inhabitants of the American continent well before he translated the Book of Mormon. Does this indicate that Joseph was simply a teller of "tall tales?" | *[[Joseph_Smith's_%22amusing_recitals%22_of_ancient_American_inhabitants|'''"Amusing recitals" and "Tall Tales?"''']]—Joseph Smith's mother reported that he told "amusing recitals" about the ancient inhabitants of the American continent well before he translated the Book of Mormon. Does this indicate that Joseph was simply a teller of "tall tales?" | ||
*[[/Occultism and magic|'''Practitioner of occultism and magic?''']]—Critics claim that Joseph Smith's spiritual experiences began as products of "magic," the "occult," or "treasure seeking," and that only later did Joseph describe his experiences in Christian, religious terms: speaking of God, angels, and prophethood. | *[[/Occultism and magic|'''Practitioner of occultism and magic?''']]—Critics claim that Joseph Smith's spiritual experiences began as products of "magic," the "occult," or "treasure seeking," and that only later did Joseph describe his experiences in Christian, religious terms: speaking of God, angels, and prophethood. |
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