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Source(s) of the criticism
- Marvin W. Cowan, "Prophets in Mormonism—Part 5," Ankerberg Theological Research Institute (2007), 2–3.
- Ed Decker and Dave Hunt, The God Makers (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1984),, 225, lines 26-33. (Detailed review)
- Edmond C. Gruss, Lane A. Thuet, What Every Mormon (and Non-Mormon) Should Know (Xulon Press, 2006), 203.
- "Mormons in Transition," Institute for Religious Research
- Walter Martin's "Religious Infonet," (accessed 3 January 2009),
- Mormonwiki.org (accessed 3 January 2009).