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:He told God how desperate he was to find out if this was a true book, and he told Him that if He would reveal to him that it was true, then he intended to dedicate his life to building this kingdom. And he told God that if it wasn’t true, he needed to know that for certain, too, because then he would dedicate his life to finding out what was true. Then Brother Christensen would sit in the chair and read. He began by reading the first page of the Book of Mormon, and when he got down to the bottom of the page, he stopped, and he thought about what he had read on that page, and he asked himself, “Could this have been written by a charlatan who was trying to deceive people, or was this really written by a prophet of God?” And he asked himself what did it mean for Clayton Christensen in his life? And then he put the book down and knelt in prayer and verbally asked God again, “Please tell me if this is a true book.” Then he would sit in the chair and pick up the book and turn the page and read another page, pause at the bottom, and do the same thing.... | :He told God how desperate he was to find out if this was a true book, and he told Him that if He would reveal to him that it was true, then he intended to dedicate his life to building this kingdom. And he told God that if it wasn’t true, he needed to know that for certain, too, because then he would dedicate his life to finding out what was true. Then Brother Christensen would sit in the chair and read. He began by reading the first page of the Book of Mormon, and when he got down to the bottom of the page, he stopped, and he thought about what he had read on that page, and he asked himself, “Could this have been written by a charlatan who was trying to deceive people, or was this really written by a prophet of God?” And he asked himself what did it mean for Clayton Christensen in his life? And then he put the book down and knelt in prayer and verbally asked God again, “Please tell me if this is a true book.” Then he would sit in the chair and pick up the book and turn the page and read another page, pause at the bottom, and do the same thing.... | ||
− | :By the time Brother Christensen got to the chapters at the end of 2 Nephi, one evening when he said his prayer and sat in his chair and opened the book, all of a sudden there came into that room a beautiful, warm, loving spirit that just surrounded him and permeated his soul and enveloped him in a feeling of love that he had not imagined he could feel. He began to cry, and he didn’t want to stop crying because as he looked through his tears at the words in the Book of Mormon, he could see truth in those words that he never imagined he could comprehend before. He could see the glories of eternity and what God had in store for him as one of His sons. That spirit stayed with him for the whole hour, and then every evening as he prayed and sat with the Book of Mormon by the little heater in his room, that same spirit returned, and it changed his heart and his life forever. - "[http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004 Be A Light to the World]," BYU Devotional Address, 1 November 2011. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonDEV}}}} | + | :By the time Brother Christensen got to the chapters at the end of 2 Nephi, one evening when he said his prayer and sat in his chair and opened the book, all of a sudden there came into that room a beautiful, warm, loving spirit that just surrounded him and permeated his soul and enveloped him in a feeling of love that he had not imagined he could feel. He began to cry, and he didn’t want to stop crying because as he looked through his tears at the words in the Book of Mormon, he could see truth in those words that he never imagined he could comprehend before. He could see the glories of eternity and what God had in store for him as one of His sons. That spirit stayed with him for the whole hour, and then every evening as he prayed and sat with the Book of Mormon by the little heater in his room, that same spirit returned, and it changed his heart and his life forever. - "[http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004 Be A Light to the World]," BYU Devotional Address, 1 November 2011. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonDEV}}}} {{audiolink|url=http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004}} |
− | * Brother Christensen has indicated that he loves to return to Oxford. Most of the people there are either students or tourists who have come to look at a beautiful university. But he loves to return there because it’s a sacred place to him, and he can look at the windows of that room where he lived, and he recognizes it as the place where he learned that Jesus is the Christ and that Joseph Smith was the prophet of the restoration for the true church. - "[http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004 Be A Light to the World]," BYU Devotional Address, 1 November 2011. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonDEV}}}} | + | * Brother Christensen has indicated that he loves to return to Oxford. Most of the people there are either students or tourists who have come to look at a beautiful university. But he loves to return there because it’s a sacred place to him, and he can look at the windows of that room where he lived, and he recognizes it as the place where he learned that Jesus is the Christ and that Joseph Smith was the prophet of the restoration for the true church. - "[http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004 Be A Light to the World]," BYU Devotional Address, 1 November 2011. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonDEV}}}} {{audiolink|url=http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004}} |
* Brothers and sisters, many of you probably came to Brigham Young University already knowing that the Book of Mormon is true, that Joseph Smith is indeed a prophet, and that this is the true Church of Jesus Christ. Some of you, however, may still be living on the testimony of others—your parents, your friends, your Church leaders. May I suggest that, as Brother Christensen did, you set aside time every day to find out for yourself if the Book of Mormon is a true book, for it will change your heart and change your life. If you seek this knowledge “with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ,”8 I promise that you will receive an answer. And once you know that the Book of Mormon is true, then it will follow that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. You will have that burning testimony and knowledge that this church is true. | * Brothers and sisters, many of you probably came to Brigham Young University already knowing that the Book of Mormon is true, that Joseph Smith is indeed a prophet, and that this is the true Church of Jesus Christ. Some of you, however, may still be living on the testimony of others—your parents, your friends, your Church leaders. May I suggest that, as Brother Christensen did, you set aside time every day to find out for yourself if the Book of Mormon is a true book, for it will change your heart and change your life. If you seek this knowledge “with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ,”8 I promise that you will receive an answer. And once you know that the Book of Mormon is true, then it will follow that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. You will have that burning testimony and knowledge that this church is true. | ||
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: Such knowledge, such a personal testimony, is essential if we are to safely navigate the sometimes treacherous paths through life with the adversary attempting to deceive us at every turn. As you keep the flame of testimony burning brightly, you will become a beacon of righteousness—even a light—for all to see. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonJS}}}} | : Such knowledge, such a personal testimony, is essential if we are to safely navigate the sometimes treacherous paths through life with the adversary attempting to deceive us at every turn. As you keep the flame of testimony burning brightly, you will become a beacon of righteousness—even a light—for all to see. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonJS}}}} | ||
− | * I bear my testimony to you that this work is true, that our Savior lives, and that He guides and directs His Church here upon the earth. - {{Ensign|article=Until We Meet Again|date=November 2011|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/until-we-meet-again?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonProphets}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} | + | * I bear my testimony to you that this work is true, that our Savior lives, and that He guides and directs His Church here upon the earth. - {{Ensign|article=Until We Meet Again|date=November 2011|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/until-we-meet-again?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonProphets}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} {{audiolink|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/until-we-meet-again?lang=eng}} |
− | * What will protect you from the sin and evil around you? I maintain that a strong testimony of our Savior and of His gospel will help see you through to safety. If you have not read the Book of Mormon, read it. I will not ask for a show of hands. If you do so prayerfully and with a sincere desire to know the truth, the Holy Ghost will manifest its truth to you. If it is true—and it is—then Joseph Smith was a prophet who saw God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. The Church is true. If you do not already have a testimony of these things, do that which is necessary to obtain one. It is essential for you to have your own testimony, for the testimonies of others will carry you only so far. Once obtained, a testimony needs to be kept vital and alive through obedience to the commandments of God and through regular prayer and scripture study. - {{Ensign|article=Priesthood Power|date=May 2011|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/priesthood-power?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} | + | * What will protect you from the sin and evil around you? I maintain that a strong testimony of our Savior and of His gospel will help see you through to safety. If you have not read the Book of Mormon, read it. I will not ask for a show of hands. If you do so prayerfully and with a sincere desire to know the truth, the Holy Ghost will manifest its truth to you. If it is true—and it is—then Joseph Smith was a prophet who saw God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. The Church is true. If you do not already have a testimony of these things, do that which is necessary to obtain one. It is essential for you to have your own testimony, for the testimonies of others will carry you only so far. Once obtained, a testimony needs to be kept vital and alive through obedience to the commandments of God and through regular prayer and scripture study. - {{Ensign|article=Priesthood Power|date=May 2011|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/priesthood-power?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonBoM}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} {{audiolink|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/priesthood-power?lang=eng}} |
* The gift of the priesthood is priceless. It carries with it the authority to act as God’s servants, to administer to the sick, to bless our families, and to bless others as well. Its authority can reach beyond the veil of death, on into the eternities. There is nothing else to compare with it in all this world. Safeguard it, treasure it, live worthy of it. | * The gift of the priesthood is priceless. It carries with it the authority to act as God’s servants, to administer to the sick, to bless our families, and to bless others as well. Its authority can reach beyond the veil of death, on into the eternities. There is nothing else to compare with it in all this world. Safeguard it, treasure it, live worthy of it. | ||
− | :My beloved brethren, may righteousness guide our every step as we journey through life. Today and always, may we be worthy recipients of the divine power of the priesthood we bear. - {{Ensign|article=Priesthood Power|date=May 2011|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/priesthood-power?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonPriesthood}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} | + | :My beloved brethren, may righteousness guide our every step as we journey through life. Today and always, may we be worthy recipients of the divine power of the priesthood we bear. - {{Ensign|article=Priesthood Power|date=May 2011|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/priesthood-power?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonPriesthood}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} {{audiolink|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/priesthood-power?lang=eng}} |
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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. One anonymous ex-Mormon posted the following claim on an anti-Mormon website:
This claim is easily demonstrated to be incorrect.
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. Audio of President Monson's conference talks is available at each of the Ensign links provided.
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