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The Prophet Joseph Smith is one of the most charismatic and influential religious figures in American history. Many followed his teachings and joined the Church he founded during his life and after his death, but many others opposed his teachings.
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Can even a "true" prophet have false revelations? Even Joseph Smith had to admit that some of his "revelations" might be of man or even of the devil. Comp Hist 1:165. This is contradictory in concept to the Deuteronomy 18:22 test, which says that the failure of the test indicates that the prophet is false.
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Joseph Smith, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Prophet Joseph Smith; Joseph Smith, Jr., often referred to as the Prophet Joseph Smith, was the founding prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ... Writings of Joseph Smith; The Prophet Joseph Smith's writing career began at age twenty-two when he commenced translation of the Book of Mormon.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ... Joseph Smith's Testimony ... Joseph Smith: A Prophet of God...
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Joseph Smith tells of his ancestry, family members, and their early abodes—An unusual excitement about religion prevails in western New York—He determines to seek wisdom as directed by James—The Father and the Son appear and Joseph is called to his prophetic ministry. ... He said that that bprophet was Christ;
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Of course, these were mere hints compared to the explicit detail given in Section 87 in 1832, but it should be clear that Joseph Smith the Prophet had received warnings about pending war in this country well before Dec. 1832. And the call to move west to escape the war was truly prophetic, for the Saints,
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