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Mr. Smith
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« on: February 09, 2015, 11:15:16 PM »


It's hit and miss. Some of the details are accurate, but a lot of it is portrayed in a misleading way.

One detail that I noticed was horribly inaccurate is that the video claims that Joseph Smith was the only one who saw the golden plates. That's not true, there were eleven others (two groups, known as the Three Witnesses and the Eight Witnesses respectively). And Joseph Smith's wife Emma.

This.

In fairness, they did most of their homework on the matter (something most other adult cartoons would not bother with), even if it was the cheap-^& way out for the laughs.
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Mr. Smith
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2015, 01:34:10 PM »
« Edited: February 17, 2015, 04:43:39 PM by L.D. Smith, Knight of Appalachia »

Do you (Zioneer or anyone else) see the Mormons no longer conceder themselves to be Christians within recent years like the Unitarians did?

Christianity at its basic core, is belief in the atonement and divinity of Christ.

I'd think the official name alludes to such a belief.

In which case, why would we try to do that? What would the purpose be?
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