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Nephi of Moroni Angel

Nephi Moroni ?

Joseph Smith first claimed if was Nephi who visited him in his “First Vision,” NOT Moroni, as is now stated in the latter publishing of the Book of Mormon.

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LDS Temples

Temples

Today, there are over 150 operating LDS temples in countries around the world. Why do Momons build temples.

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Pre-Earth Life

Pre-Earth Life – Part 2

God is the father of spirits ONLY in the sense that He is the Creator of each human spirit during the physical conception and development of the human body in the womb. Unlike Jesus who, because He is God, pre-existed prior to the creation of His human body, all other spirits have their origin in the womb.

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Polygamy and Joseph Smiths Wives

Polygamy – Part 2

After receiving a revelation commanding him to practice plural marriage, Joseph Smith married multiple wives and introduced the practice to close associates. This principle was among the most challenging aspects of the Restoration.

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The First Vision

Either the vision of a 14 year old boy was a real physical event or he simply dreamed of having an experience while praying in the woods – an invention of a highly imaginative mind or a demonic deception.

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Is there a need for a prophet?

Is There a Need for a Prophet?

The Mormons have a man at the head of their church who they call a “prophet.” They believe he actually talks with God and that if God wants to say anything to his people, he’ll say it through the prophet.  But is there a need for a modern day prophet

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Is God a Spirit or a Body?

God: Spirit or Body – Part 2

When Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon around 1828 to 1829, his theological background was in Protestant Christianity. At that time, everyone who followed Mormonism believed in the one God, who was a spirit.  Many years later, Smith changed his theology and then altered the Book of Mormon passages to accommodate his changed thinking – separating God from Jesus. This is an Excerpt.

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