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| {{Resource Title|Doctrinal criticisms related to the First Vision}}
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| |link=Joseph Smith's First Vision/Doctrinal criticisms related to the First Vision
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| |link=Joseph Smith's First Vision/Doctrine and Covenants 121:28 contradicts vision
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| |subject=Does Doctrine and Covenants 121:28 contradict the First Vision?
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| |summary=In 1839 Joseph Smith received a revelation from God in which it was stated that the time would come "in the which nothing shall be withheld, whether there be one God or many gods they shall be manifest" (D&C 121:28). This was an "unnecessary revelation," since according to the official LDS Church First Vision account Joseph Smith supposedly knew that there was more than one God since 1820. This information counts as evidence that the Prophet's story was fraudulent.
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| |sublink1=Question: Does Doctrine and Covenants 121:28 contradict the First Vision?
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| |link=Joseph Smith's First Vision/The Father as Spirit vs. Embodied
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| |subject=God the Father as a Spirit versus Embodied
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| |summary=When the first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants was published in 1835 it portrayed God the Father as a personage of spirit whereas Jesus Christ was portrayed as a personage of tabernacle, or one having a physical body. Yet the official LDS First Vision story portrays the Father as a physical Being.
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| |sublink1=Question: Is the Father embodied or a spirit in the first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants?
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| |link=Joseph Smith/Personages who appeared to him
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| |subject=Personages seen by Joseph Smith
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| |summary=A list of known personages who appeared to the Prophet Joseph Smith or who were seen by him in vision.
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| |sublink1=Question: How many visions of heavenly beings did Joseph Smith actually have and what was the nature of their visits?
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| |sublink2=Brian L. Smith, director of the Portland (Oregon) Institute of Religion, "I Have a Question"
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| |link=Joseph Smith's First Vision/Brigham Young
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| |subject=Brigham Young and the First Vision
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| |summary=It is claimed either that Brigham never taught about the First Vision, or that he taught that the Lord did not appear to Joseph. Both claims are false.
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| |sublink1=Question: What is Brigham Young claimed to have said that leads one to doubt that he denied the First Vision?
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| |sublink2=Juncker (1994): "Unknown to many, the early church fathers often referred to Jesus as an Angel....in antiquity the word 'angel' meant 'messenger.'"
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| |sublink3=Question:Is there anything wrong with early Church leaders using the term "angel" to refer to Jesus Christ?
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