Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/"Questions and Answers" on Mormon Stories/Treasure digging

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Response to questions related to Joseph Smith's treasure digging



Response to questions related to Joseph Smith's treasure digging


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Response to claim: "As a youth and young adult Joseph Smith engaged in folk magic and treasure digging"

The author(s) of "Questions and Answers" on Mormon Stories make(s) the following claim:

(25 June 2014 revision): As a youth and young adult Joseph Smith engaged in folk magic and treasure digging

FAIR's Response

Joseph Smith/Money digging/Was this a blot on his character

Response to claim: "find buried treasure by placing a magic stone in a hat"

The author(s) of "Questions and Answers" on Mormon Stories make(s) the following claim:

(25 June 2014 revision): find buried treasure by placing a magic stone in a hat

FAIR's Response

Joseph Smith, his family, and friends never referred to his seer stone as a "magic stone"—only hostile sources and critics of Joseph Smith call it that. }}

Joseph Smith used the same "rock in hat" seer stone for translating that he used for "money digging"


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Joseph Smith and folk magic or the occult


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Response to claim: "Joseph was still able to convince many people that he had special powers"

The author(s) of "Questions and Answers" on Mormon Stories make(s) the following claim:

(25 June 2014 revision): Joseph was still able to convince many people that he had special powers

FAIR's Response

How exactly was the young Joseph Smith able to "convince" people that he had "special powers"....unless he actually had them?

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