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===Claims made in "Chapter 7: The Perfect Society and the Promised Land"===


====101-102====
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Revision as of 16:28, 21 September 2013

Response to claims made in "Chapter 7: The Perfect Society and the Promised Land"


A FAIR Analysis of:
Criticism of Mormonism/Books
A work by author: Fawn Brodie

101-102

Claim
  • Joseph promised Lyman E. Johnson that he would see the Savior come and stand upon the Earth. William Smith and Orson Hyde were told that they would stand on earth until Christ comes.

Author's source(s)
  • Millennial Star, Vol. XV, pp. 206-7.
  • History of the Church, Vol. II, pp. 189-91.
Response

102

Claim
  • Joseph suggested that the Second Coming would occur within fifty-six years.

Author's source(s)
  • History of the Church, Vol. II, p. 182.
Response

103

Claim
  • Joseph began "translating" the New Testament at Sidney Rigdon's suggestion.

Author's source(s)
  • No sources provided.
Response
  •  Mind reading: author has no way of knowing this.

108

Claim
  • The United Order was Sidney Rigdon's idea.

Author's source(s)
  • No sources provided.
Response
  •  Mind reading: author has no way of knowing this.

111

Claim
  • Ezra Booth claimed that Joseph promised that "not three days should pass away before some should see the Saviour face to face."

Author's source(s)
Response
 FAIR WIKI EDITORS: Check sources

111

Claim
  • Joseph said that the lost ten tribes were living in a land near the North Pole.

Author's source(s)
  • History of the Church, Vol. I, p. 176n.
  • John Whitmer, History of the Church, Chapter vii.
Response

112

Claim
  • Joseph attempted to perform miracles and failed during a conference in Kirtland, Ohio.

Author's source(s)
  • John Whitmer, History of the Church, Chapter viii
  • Newel Knight's journal, published in Scraps of Biography, p. 70.
Response
  •  Misrepresentation of source: nothing in chapter viii of Whitmer's History discusses Joseph failing to perform miracles.
  •  Misrepresentation of source: nothing in Scraps of Biography p. 70 talks about a failed miracle. Knight says only, "Conference convened. The Elders, from various parts of the country where they had been laboring, came in, and the power of the Lord was displayed in our midst. A number were ordained to the Melchizedek Priesthood, and the hearts of the Saints rejoiced in the rich blessings bestowed upon them."

113

Claim
  • Stories claimed that miracles could not be performed in Ohio because it was not "consecrated ground."

Author's source(s)
  • Source not provided.
Response
 FAIR WIKI EDITORS: Check sources