
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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|subject=Hiding the facts in plain sight using Church publications | |subject=Hiding the facts in plain sight using Church publications | ||
|summary=Quite a few items that some claim were hidden by the Church were actually published in Church magazines such as the ''New Era'', the ''Ensign'' and the ''Friend''. | |summary=Quite a few items that some claim were hidden by the Church were actually published in Church magazines such as the ''New Era'', the ''Ensign'' and the ''Friend''. | ||
− | |sublink1= | + | |sublink1=Question: What Church sources discuss Joseph Smith and "folk magic"? |
|sublink2=Treasure seeking and seer stones | |sublink2=Treasure seeking and seer stones | ||
|sublink3=Changes to the Book of Mormon | |sublink3=Changes to the Book of Mormon |
Summary: Some claim that the church has "whitewashed" some of the information about its origins to appear more palatable to members and investigators. Some feel that this is done intentionally to hide negative aspects of church history. Others feel that it is done to focus on the good, but that it causes problems for believing members when they encounter these issues outside of church curriculum.
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