
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.
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Resumo: It is claimed that there are "no contemporary pro-Mormon statements from reliable and informed sources who knew the Smith family and Joseph intimately."
Resumo: It is claimed that Joseph Smith and his family were lazy, shiftless, and sought to make a living without labor.
Resumo: Critics wish to portray "money digging" as Joseph Smith, Jr's primary source of income during his early years. Joseph is even claimed to have run a successful "magic business."
Resumo: It is claimed that Joseph Smith's education was more substantial than is claimed by the Church because he was "home schooled."
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