
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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− | *John A. Tvdtnes and Matthew Roper, "'A Bible! A Bible!' The Canon and Ongoing Revelation (Review of Luke P. Wilson's "Lost Books & Latter-Day Revelation: A Response to Mormon Views of the New Testament Canon") | + | *John A. Tvdtnes and Matthew Roper, "'A Bible! A Bible!' The Canon and Ongoing Revelation (Review of Luke P. Wilson's "Lost Books & Latter-Day Revelation: A Response to Mormon Views of the New Testament Canon"){{link|url=http://www.shields-research.org/Reviews/Luke_Wilson_Response_to_01.htm}} |
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*Alan Denison & D.L. Barksdale, ''Guess Who Wants To Have You For Lunch?'', 2nd edition, (Redding, California: FAIR, 2002[1999]), 37–57. ISBN 1893036057. [http://www.fair-lds.org/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?page=FOS/PROD/A/FAIR-LCH-02 FAIR] | *Alan Denison & D.L. Barksdale, ''Guess Who Wants To Have You For Lunch?'', 2nd edition, (Redding, California: FAIR, 2002[1999]), 37–57. ISBN 1893036057. [http://www.fair-lds.org/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?page=FOS/PROD/A/FAIR-LCH-02 FAIR] |
Critics claim that the Church is in error because Christianity requires a "closed canon" (no more authoritative revelation) instead of the Church's "open canon" (potential for more binding revelation).
The Bible is an important record of God's message to humanity. However, the Bible—or any other written text—cannot be the focus of the Christian's life or faith. Only One deserves that place: God.
One non-LDS Christian author cautioned believers from placing the Bible 'ahead' of God:
To argue that the canon is closed is both unBiblical, and seeks to place God's written word (the Bible) above God Himself. Some have even called this practice "bibolatry" or "bibliolatry." Critics are effectively ordering God not to reveal anything further, or refusing to even consider that He might choose to speak again. The Bible bears record that God called prophets in the past. Why could He not—indeed, why would He not—continue to do so?
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