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− | * "Brothers and sisters, how blessed we are that the heavens are indeed open, that the restored Church of Jesus Christ is upon the earth today, and that the Church is founded upon the rock of revelation. We know that continuous revelation is the very lifeblood of the gospel of Jesus Christ." - {{Ensign|article=Until We Meet Again|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/until-we-meet-again?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonProphets}}}} | + | * "Brothers and sisters, how blessed we are that the heavens are indeed open, that the restored Church of Jesus Christ is upon the earth today, and that the Church is founded upon the rock of revelation. We know that continuous revelation is the very lifeblood of the gospel of Jesus Christ." - {{Ensign|article=Until We Meet Again|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/until-we-meet-again?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonProphets}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * "You’ve seen a witness tonight of the strength of the two counselors in this First Presidency. I stand before you and declare this First Presidency is united as one under the direction of the Lord Jesus Christ....I leave with you my testimony that this work in which we are engaged is true. The Lord is at the helm." {{Ensign|article=To Learn, To Do, To Be|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/to-learn-to-do-to-be?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonProphets}}}} | + | |
− | * "I cannot adequately express my gratitude for the '''Restoration of the gospel in these latter days''' and for what that has meant in my life. Each of us has been influenced and shaped as we have followed the Savior and have adhered to the principles of His gospel....My dear brothers and sisters, I love you, and I pray for you. Please pray for me. And together we will reap the blessings our Heavenly Father has in store for each one of us. This is my prayer, my plea as I add my testimony. This work is true. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen." - {{Ensign|article=Abundantly Blessed|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/04/abundantly-blessed}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}}} | + | * "We are thankful that Thou sent Thine Only Begotten Son to this earth to be its Savior, and the Prophet Joseph Smith to bring about the restoration, and that Thou did appear to the prophet in person to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes." - Dedication of Twin Falls Idaho temple, 24 August 2008. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}}} |
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+ | * "We are thankful that Thou sent Thine Only Begotten Son to this earth to be its Savior, and the Prophet Joseph Smith to bring about the Restoration, and that Thou did appear to the Prophet in person to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes." - [http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/52079/Curitiba-Brazil-Long-awaited-day-of-dedication.html Dedication of Curitiba Brazil temple], 7 July 2008. | ||
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+ | * "You’ve seen a witness tonight of the strength of the two counselors in this First Presidency. I stand before you and declare this First Presidency is united as one under the direction of the Lord Jesus Christ....I leave with you my testimony that this work in which we are engaged is true. The Lord is at the helm." {{Ensign|article=To Learn, To Do, To Be|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/to-learn-to-do-to-be?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonProphets}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} | ||
+ | * "I cannot adequately express my gratitude for the '''Restoration of the gospel in these latter days''' and for what that has meant in my life. Each of us has been influenced and shaped as we have followed the Savior and have adhered to the principles of His gospel....My dear brothers and sisters, I love you, and I pray for you. Please pray for me. And together we will reap the blessings our Heavenly Father has in store for each one of us. This is my prayer, my plea as I add my testimony. This work is true. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen." - {{Ensign|article=Abundantly Blessed|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/04/abundantly-blessed}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} | ||
* "I know without question, my brothers and sisters, that God lives. I testify to you that this is His work. I testify as well that our Savior Jesus Christ is at the head of this Church, which bears His name. I know that the sweetest experience in all this life is to feel His promptings as He directs us in the furtherance of His work....I felt them again as a mission president in Toronto, Canada, working with wonderful missionaries '''who were a living witness and testimony to the world that this work is divine and that we are led by a prophet'''. I have felt them throughout my service in the Twelve and in the First Presidency and now as President of the Church.... | * "I know without question, my brothers and sisters, that God lives. I testify to you that this is His work. I testify as well that our Savior Jesus Christ is at the head of this Church, which bears His name. I know that the sweetest experience in all this life is to feel His promptings as He directs us in the furtherance of His work....I felt them again as a mission president in Toronto, Canada, working with wonderful missionaries '''who were a living witness and testimony to the world that this work is divine and that we are led by a prophet'''. I have felt them throughout my service in the Twelve and in the First Presidency and now as President of the Church.... | ||
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− | * "I feel to express thanks to my Heavenly Father for His countless blessings to me. I can say, as did Nephi of old, that I was born of goodly parents...." (President Monson would be unlikely to refer to Nephi as an ancient prophet unless he believed the Book of Mormon to be what it claims to be.) - {{Ensign|article=Looking Back and Moving Forward|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/04/looking-back-and-moving-forward?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}}} | + | :I am keenly aware of the 15 men who preceded me as President of the Church. Many of them I have known personally. I have had the blessing and privilege of serving as a counselor to three of them. I am grateful for the abiding legacy left by each one of those 15 men. '''I have the sure knowledge, as I am confident they had, that God directs His prophet.''' My earnest prayer is that I might continue to be a worthy instrument in His hands to carry on this great work and to fulfill the tremendous responsibilities which come with the office of President." - {{Ensign|article=Looking Back and Moving Forward|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/04/looking-back-and-moving-forward?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonProphets}}|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
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+ | * "I feel to express thanks to my Heavenly Father for His countless blessings to me. I can say, as did Nephi of old, that I was born of goodly parents...." (President Monson would be unlikely to refer to Nephi as an ancient prophet unless he believed the Book of Mormon to be what it claims to be.) - {{Ensign|article=Looking Back and Moving Forward|date=May 2008|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/04/looking-back-and-moving-forward?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} | ||
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+ | * We are grateful for the restoration of Thy Holy Priesthood through Thy prophet, Joseph Smith, which will be exercised in this, Thy house. We thank Thee that the prophet Elijah was sent to restore the keys of salvation and exaltation for both the living and the dead. We are grateful that there was a restitution of all the authority pertaining to Thy work in this, the dispensation of the fullness of times. | ||
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+ | :We thank Thee that ''since the restoration Thou hast never left Thy Church alone. From the days of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Thou hast chosen and appointed a prophet to this people who has held and exercised all the keys of the everlasting priesthood for Thy children in the earth''. We are grateful to Thee that the magnificent promise made in the dedication of the Kirtland Temple has been fulfilled in our time that Thy Church has come out of obscurity and shines before the world, 'fair as the moon, and clear as the sun.'" - [http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/51635/Rexburg-Idaho-We-come-humbly.html Dedication of Rexburg Idaho temple], 16 February 2008. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonPriesthood}}|{{MonsonProphets}}}} | ||
==Quotations which predate his Presidency== | ==Quotations which predate his Presidency== |
It has been claimed that President Thomas S. Monson does not bear testimony of such foundational concepts as the truth of the Book of Mormon, the reality of Joseph Smith's First Vision, and so forth. Some have wondered if this means that he intends to downplay such doctrines, or if he does not believe strongly in them:
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here
A review of President Monson's writings and talks demonstrates that he does bear such testimony. The implication, then, that he does not believe such things or is trying to down play them is thus shown to be false.
A single quote from October 2011 general conference contains all the elements which some claim do not exist in President Monson's addresses:
There are many other examples, both from general conference and elsewhere.
As an aid to reading, we have tagged citations below to label which of these claims they demonstrate to be false:
These citations are reported from latest to earliest. Emphasis has been added by the editors in all cases.
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