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  • 06:2906:29, 25 March 2026 diff hist +1,991 N Galatians 1 8Created page with "=Galatians 1:8= A very common quick attack against the church is Galatians 1:8: <blockquote>“But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.” {{s||Galatians|1|8}}</blockquote> Verse 9 says the same thing, except adds “any man”. So, if this verse means Joseph Smith could not have had a real angelic visit from God, then Paul has to be saying: 1. Angelic visitations canno..." current

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  • 01:1501:15, 13 October 2025 diff hist +2,312 N Is the Church embarrassed by the JSTCreated page with "{{Header}} ===This claim is contradicted by an enormous amount of historical evidence=== Some critics have claimed that the Church is "embarrassed" by the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible. <ref>{{CriticalWork:Tanner:Changing World|pages=385}}</ref> This claim is contradicted by an enormous amount of historical evidence. The claim was made in 1977. In 1978, the Church produced its new version of the KJV after years of work. Thus, the JST was the focus of serious..."
  • 01:1401:14, 13 October 2025 diff hist +3,026 N Why is JST Genesis creation account not more like the Book of AbrahamCreated page with "{{Header}} === The Bible does support plurality of gods === When God gives new insight and revelation, he doesn't typically "rewrite" all scripture that has gone before: He simply adds to it. The creation account in the Book of Abraham supports a plurality of gods. Critics claim that the Bible does not support this. However, there are two errors in the assumption that the Bible does not support a plurality of gods. === There are clearly multiple divine personages in..."
  • 01:0301:03, 13 October 2025 diff hist +977 N Why does the Book of Mormon and Book of Moses describe God as creating while the Book of Abraham describes GodsCreated page with "{{Header}} ===Latter-day Saints believe that God is one, but accept the Biblical witness that this is a oneness of purpose, intent, mind, will, and love=== The scriptures affirm that there is "One God" consisting of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. A great debate in Christian history has been the ''nature'' of this oneness. Protestant critics do not like the fact that Latter-day Saints reject the nonbiblical Nicene Creed, which teaches a oneness of substance. Latter-day..."
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