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| Chapter 21 | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Jerald and Sandra Tanner
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512 |
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. |
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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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535-547 |
The endowment was derived from Freemasonry. |
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