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- According to the authors, "Mormon writers" have "admitted" that revelations have been modified after they have been received.
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- History of the Church, vol. 1, p.173
- John William Fitzgerald, "A Study of the Doctrine and Covenants," Master's thesis, BYU, 1940, p.329
- Melvin J. Petersen, "A Study of the Nature of and Significance of the Changes in the Revelations as Found in a Comparison of the Book of Commandments and Subsequent Editions of the Doctrine and Covenants," Master's thesis, BYU, 1955, typed copy, p.147
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39
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- According to the authors, "Mormon apostle" John A. Widtsoe said that the revelations "have remained unchanged. There has been no tampering with God's word," and that Joseph Fielding Smith, the "tenth president," said that there was no need for "there was no need for eliminating, changing, or adjusting any part to make it fit; but each new revelation on doctrine and priesthood fitted in its place perfectly to complete the whole structure, as it had been prepared by the Master Builder"
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- John A. Widtsoe, Joseph Smith—Seeker After Truth, p.119
- Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of Salvation 1:170.
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David Whitmer said that the revelations in the Book of Commandments were printed correctly and didn't need to be modified later. |
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- An Address to All Believers in Christ p. 56.
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42
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David Whitmer objected to changing the revelations. |
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- Saints' Herald, Feb. 5, 1887
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43
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D&C 68 was changed from its original printing in the Evening and Morning Star.
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- Author(s) impose(s) own fundamentalism on the Saints
- Anyone interested in all the textual variants for all sections of the Doctrine and Covenants can see a BYU PhD thesis: Robert J. Woodford, The Historical Development of the Doctrine and Covenants, Ph.D. dissertation (3 volumes), Brigham Young University, 1974. (CD-ROM version from BYU Studies.) (Hard copy available from UMI Dissertation Express; order number 8027231.)
- Note that BYU Studies allows the purchase of a digital version. The Tanners wish to make this appear to be something hidden. The thesis was written half a decade before their volume.
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45
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- Critics claim that Joseph Smith was not supposed to do any translating beyond the Book of Mormon, as shown in Book of Commandments 4:2, which was changed in D&C 5:4.
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- Book of Commandments 4:2; DC 5꞉4
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47
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- Joseph Smith claimed to have translated a parchment written by the Apostle John. According to the authors, LDS writers cannot explain why this revelation was changed.
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- Book of Commandments 6; DC 7
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52
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- The name "Urim and Thummim" was added to the revelations later.
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- "Urim and Thummim" was a biblical term which members adopted for seeing or revelatory instruments. When the revelations were republished, its use had become common among the Saints.
- The authors impose their own fundamentalist expectations on the Saints—Joseph and others made no secret that the revelations were edited, expanded, and clarified with reprintings.
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59
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- The United Order was simply a form of Communism.
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- Prejudicial or loaded language
- The authors' source says nothing about the United Order being "communism." Since Marx and Engel's Communist Manifesto would not be published until 1848, this would be impossible.
- Some of the many differences between the United Order and Marxist Communism include:
- voluntary versus involuntary
- focused on God and Christ versus atheistic
- private ownership versus no private ownership
- Communism and the United Order
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59
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- The United Order was claimed to have actually been Sidney Rigdon's idea.
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- The authors need to produce actual evidence. Did Sidney ever claim it was his idea, even when estranged from Joseph?
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62
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- A section on marriage was removed from the D&C.
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62
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- The Lectures on Faith were removed from the D&C.
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62
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- It is claimed that few LDS writers will "admit" to changes made in the D&C.
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63
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The name "Michael" was deleted from Joseph Smith's vision of the Celestial Kingdom because Adam is Michael.
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