You didn't engage the 1 John 4 passage about guarding against false prophets!
Because that's not the topic of this thread.
The passage I posted in 1 Corinthians is.
According to Joseph Smith:
Try "According to something made up by some critic of the church to sell their book."
That's right: even mainline Christianity has had to admit that anti-Mormon literature is often full of lies and half-truths.
Mormon Apologetic Scholarship and Evangelical Neglect
We do not enter into a relationship with God through grace but by works
Starting with this one as an example.
The actual theology of the church leans heavily on James 2: if your life does not reflect your faith, then your faith is as good as dead. Thus, it's not enough to say "I'm saved!" and expect a one-way ticket to Heaven; rather, it's a commitment to becoming a better person and letting God's light shine through your actions.
Joseph Smith was supposedly a murderer and plan attack on those who exposed his lies. Including burning printing presses of people exposing his lies.
What really happened:
While the church was in Nauvoo, Illinois, a newspaper known as the "Nauvoo Expositor" appeared.
Contrary to popular belief, it wasn't until a series of Supreme Court cases in the early 1900s that it was officially established local and state governments had to adhere to the Bill of Rights as well. Instead, Illinois Common Law in the 1840s said that city councils had the right to silence "nuisance" presses. The Nauvoo City Council ordered Joseph Smith, the acting mayor, to seize the Expositor's printing press and thus silence it. For reasons that have not been adequately explained, however, the official Joseph tasked with seizing the press ended up destroying it, which was beyond the scope of what the law allowed for.
There was only one press, and it was not burned.
The one press that was burned was a press in Missouri hired by the church to print materials, and that was burned by a local mob.
And anyone who accuses Joseph Smith of murder is pretty clearly lying, as he ordered nothing of the sort in his lifetime.
But I am on record saying we don't judge the truth or falsehood of any claims by the character of the one making the claims.
Again, Paul the Apostle said that anyone claiming to be a messenger of Christ needed to preach the gospel with charity or else they were little better than a false teacher.
Why is that so controversial?
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