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Early Mormon leaders were "very confused" about baptism for the dead since they performed a number of them without recording them and had to do | Early Mormon leaders were "very confused" about baptism for the dead since they performed a number of them without recording them and had to do them over. | ||
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Wilford Woodruff "felt he had saved" all of the presidents of the United States, except for three. | Wilford Woodruff "felt he had saved" all of the presidents of the United States, except for three. | ||
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Woodruff|url=http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Journal_of_Discourses/Volume_19/Not_Ashamed_of_the_Gospel,_etc.|vol=19|pages=229}} | *{{JDwiki|author=Wilford Woodruff|url=http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Journal_of_Discourses/Volume_19/Not_Ashamed_of_the_Gospel,_etc.|vol=19|pages=229}} | ||
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The Mormons spend millions of dollars on genealogical research that would be better spent feeding the starving people in the world. | The Mormons spend millions of dollars on genealogical research that would be better spent feeding the starving people in the world. | ||
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* {{Absurd}}: the authors will need to provide some evidence beyond their mere statement. (One recalls Sandra Tanner's equally amusing claim | * {{Absurd}}: the authors will need to provide some evidence beyond their mere statement. (One recalls Sandra Tanner's equally amusing claim that the Church of Jesus Christ's theology was closer to Hinduism than Christianity.{{ref|hindu.1}}) | ||
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#{{note|hindu.1}} See citation in {{FR-10-1-3}} | |||
| Chapter 21 | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Jerald and Sandra Tanner
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Early Mormon leaders were "very confused" about baptism for the dead since they performed a number of them without recording them and had to do them over. |
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514 |
Baptism for the dead was not a doctrine in the early church. |
Church. |
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515 |
Wilford Woodruff "felt he had saved" all of the presidents of the United States, except for three. |
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515-516 |
The Mormons spend millions of dollars on genealogical research that would be better spent feeding the starving people in the world. |
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517 |
Mormons are very similar to ancient Egyptians regarding their attitude toward the dead. |
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517 |
The Mormon "obsession with the dead" is close to "ancestral worship." |
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517-518 |
Paul said to avoid "endless genealogies." |
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518 |
The Book of Mormon is supposed to contain "the fulness of the Gospel," yet it doesn't teach baptism for the dead. |
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520 |
Jesus "taught the opposite" of eternal marriage when he said that people "neither marry, nor are given in marriage" in the afterlife. |
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530-534 |
The endowment has been changed over the years. |
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The endowment was derived from Freemasonry. |

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