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Joseph Smith


Joseph Smith claimed to be a prophet of God and to restore that which was lost from Biblical Christianity. As the founder of the LDS faith, his claims and credablility as a prophet must be examined in light of Biblical and historical fact. The following are articles dealing with Josep Smith and his numerous claims.

  1. A Mainstream Christians Denomination?
  2. Do we need modern day prophets?
  3. Was Joseph Smith a prophet?
  4. Whom do you trust, Joseph Smith or Jesus Christ? Part 1
  5. Whom do you trust, Joseph Smith or Jesus Christ? Part 2
  6. What Joseph Smith Never Counted On - Part 1
  7. What Joseph Smith Never Counted On - Part 2

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