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  1. The Mortdale Stake (Sydney Australia) received an email informing them the area had been selected for a Pilot Program named Informed Consent. The email included links to church sites for sources for all the statements. Upon examination it becomes clear it's not an official church-sanctioned email, but a disillusioned member who had access to the stake email system. wasmormon.org/email-to-sydney-

    #Mormon #Mormonism #ldschurch #Sydney #Mortdale #pilotprogram #informedconsent #exmormon #exmo #iwasamormon

  2. wasmormon.org/why-worry-about-

    Hinckley says he's not worried that Joseph Smith's multiple versions of his First Vision. He dismisses these different versions of the vision without ever mentioning any differences in the accounts. His goal is calming members who have heard of these strange accounts, and hope they will not look at them.

    #Mormon #JosephSmith #gordonbhinckley #firstvision #exmo #iwasamormon #exlds #ldsquotes #ldschurch #history #religion #Mormonism #lds #exmormon

  3. wasmormon.org/why-worry-about-

    Hinckley says he's not worried that Joseph Smith's multiple versions of his First Vision. He dismisses these different versions of the vision without ever mentioning any differences in the accounts. His goal is calming members who have heard of these strange accounts, and hope they will not look at them.

    #Mormon #JosephSmith #gordonbhinckley #firstvision #exmo #iwasamormon #exlds #ldsquotes #ldschurch #history #religion #Mormonism #lds #exmormon

  4. wasmormon.org/why-worry-about-

    Hinckley says he's not worried that Joseph Smith's multiple versions of his First Vision. He dismisses these different versions of the vision without ever mentioning any differences in the accounts. His goal is calming members who have heard of these strange accounts, and hope they will not look at them.

    #Mormon #JosephSmith #gordonbhinckley #firstvision #exmo #iwasamormon #exlds #ldsquotes #ldschurch #history #religion #Mormonism #lds #exmormon

  5. wasmormon.org/why-worry-about-

    Hinckley says he's not worried that Joseph Smith's multiple versions of his First Vision. He dismisses these different versions of the vision without ever mentioning any differences in the accounts. His goal is calming members who have heard of these strange accounts, and hope they will not look at them.

  6. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was The church denied the strange magic practices of Joseph's Smith. Facts they now claim were commonplace. The church apologists yearn to dismiss the practices as astrology or gambling today, but does that make them better? They denied Joseph was involved and that he used his seer stone for treasure digging out translation.

    #Josephsmith #Mormon #history #lds #exmo #exmormon #LDSchurch #lies #exmormonbecause #Mormonism #ldshistory #HughNibley #denial #fraud #Mormonism #exlds

  7. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was The church denied the strange magic practices of Joseph's Smith. Facts they now claim were commonplace. The church apologists yearn to dismiss the practices as astrology or gambling today, but does that make them better? They denied Joseph was involved and that he used his seer stone for treasure digging out translation.

    #Josephsmith #Mormon #history #lds #exmo #exmormon #LDSchurch #lies #exmormonbecause #Mormonism #ldshistory #HughNibley #denial #fraud #Mormonism #exlds

  8. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was The church denied the strange magic practices of Joseph's Smith. Facts they now claim were commonplace. The church apologists yearn to dismiss the practices as astrology or gambling today, but does that make them better? They denied Joseph was involved and that he used his seer stone for treasure digging out translation.

    #Josephsmith #Mormon #history #lds #exmo #exmormon #LDSchurch #lies #exmormonbecause #Mormonism #ldshistory #HughNibley #denial #fraud #Mormonism #exlds

  9. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was The church denied the strange magic practices of Joseph's Smith. Facts they now claim were commonplace. The church apologists yearn to dismiss the practices as astrology or gambling today, but does that make them better? They denied Joseph was involved and that he used his seer stone for treasure digging out translation.

  10. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was

    LDS Historian, Richard Bushman concedes that Joseph Smith was looking for treasure. He argues that this was “part of a culture found virtually everywhere,” “something like reading astrological charts today—a little goofy but harmless,” “too commonplace to be scandalous,” “too common in the nineteenth century for it to invalidate Joseph Smith,” because, he states “folk traditions and religion blend.”

    #Josephsmith #Mormon #ldsquotes #exmormon #ldschurch #treasure #fraud

  11. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was

    LDS Historian, Richard Bushman concedes that Joseph Smith was looking for treasure. He argues that this was “part of a culture found virtually everywhere,” “something like reading astrological charts today—a little goofy but harmless,” “too commonplace to be scandalous,” “too common in the nineteenth century for it to invalidate Joseph Smith,” because, he states “folk traditions and religion blend.”

    #Josephsmith #Mormon #ldsquotes #exmormon #ldschurch #treasure #fraud

  12. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was

    LDS Historian, Richard Bushman concedes that Joseph Smith was looking for treasure. He argues that this was “part of a culture found virtually everywhere,” “something like reading astrological charts today—a little goofy but harmless,” “too commonplace to be scandalous,” “too common in the nineteenth century for it to invalidate Joseph Smith,” because, he states “folk traditions and religion blend.”

    #Josephsmith #Mormon #ldsquotes #exmormon #ldschurch #treasure #fraud

  13. wasmormon.org/joseph-smith-was

    LDS Historian, Richard Bushman concedes that Joseph Smith was looking for treasure. He argues that this was “part of a culture found virtually everywhere,” “something like reading astrological charts today—a little goofy but harmless,” “too commonplace to be scandalous,” “too common in the nineteenth century for it to invalidate Joseph Smith,” because, he states “folk traditions and religion blend.”

  14. "We have nothing to hide. Our history is an open book. They may find what they are looking for, but the fact is the history of the church is clear and open and leads to faith and strength and virtues." Gordon B. Hinckley, LDS Church President.

    Ok seriously? 😳

    wasmormon.org/nothing-to-hide/

    #Mormon #exmormon #lies #ldschurch #ldsquotes #GordonBHinckley #exmo #iwasamormon

  15. Interestingly enough, after Joseph was tried for using his seer stone while digging for treasure and being found a fraud, he allegedly found the gold plates with his seer stone, and translated then with his seer stone. The text of the Book of Mormon includes multiple references to this concept of slippery treasures. It seems Joseph could have easily written in this as validation to his digging for treasure.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a #bookofmormon #josephsmith #Mormon #exmormon #slippery #treasure

  16. Interestingly enough, after Joseph was tried for using his seer stone while digging for treasure and being found a fraud, he allegedly found the gold plates with his seer stone, and translated then with his seer stone. The text of the Book of Mormon includes multiple references to this concept of slippery treasures. It seems Joseph could have easily written in this as validation to his digging for treasure.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a #bookofmormon #josephsmith #Mormon #exmormon #slippery #treasure

  17. Interestingly enough, after Joseph was tried for using his seer stone while digging for treasure and being found a fraud, he allegedly found the gold plates with his seer stone, and translated then with his seer stone. The text of the Book of Mormon includes multiple references to this concept of slippery treasures. It seems Joseph could have easily written in this as validation to his digging for treasure.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a #bookofmormon #josephsmith #Mormon #exmormon #slippery #treasure

  18. Interestingly enough, after Joseph was tried for using his seer stone while digging for treasure and being found a fraud, he allegedly found the gold plates with his seer stone, and translated then with his seer stone. The text of the Book of Mormon includes multiple references to this concept of slippery treasures. It seems Joseph could have easily written in this as validation to his digging for treasure.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a

  19. Book of Mormon Anachronisms – Slippery Treasures and Treasure Digging Concepts

    The Smith family and other treasure seekers believed that enchantments on buried treasure had the power to move the location of the treasure under the earth so that those seeking the hidden valuables could not acquire them. These were called slippery treasures.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a #exmormon #josephsmith #Mormonism #ldsquotes #bookofmormon #treasure #seerstone

  20. Book of Mormon Anachronisms – Slippery Treasures and Treasure Digging Concepts

    The Smith family and other treasure seekers believed that enchantments on buried treasure had the power to move the location of the treasure under the earth so that those seeking the hidden valuables could not acquire them. These were called slippery treasures.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a #exmormon #josephsmith #Mormonism #ldsquotes #bookofmormon #treasure #seerstone

  21. Book of Mormon Anachronisms – Slippery Treasures and Treasure Digging Concepts

    The Smith family and other treasure seekers believed that enchantments on buried treasure had the power to move the location of the treasure under the earth so that those seeking the hidden valuables could not acquire them. These were called slippery treasures.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a #exmormon #josephsmith #Mormonism #ldsquotes #bookofmormon #treasure #seerstone

  22. Book of Mormon Anachronisms – Slippery Treasures and Treasure Digging Concepts

    The Smith family and other treasure seekers believed that enchantments on buried treasure had the power to move the location of the treasure under the earth so that those seeking the hidden valuables could not acquire them. These were called slippery treasures.

    wasmormon.org/book-of-mormon-a

  23. "First, it was church history. Then doctrine. Then the finances. Then the hypocrisy.” – Doc Bob

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