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Joseph Smith's alleged narcissism
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- Accusations that Joseph Smith was ego-maniacal, proud, and narcissistic
- Accusations that Joseph Smith was prone to boasting
Accusations that Joseph Smith was ego-maniacal, proud, and narcissistic
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- Question: Was Joseph Smith ego-maniacal, proud, and narcissistic?
- Question: Is it possible to deduce Joseph Smith's thoughts and dreams years after his death?
- Stephen H. Webb: "Evidence That Demands Our Amazement... Joseph Smith was a remarkable person"
- Question: Did certain Church leaders claim that Joseph Smith "held the office of Holy Ghost"?
Joseph Smith's alleged narcissism
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