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Black Mormons | A FAIR Analysis of: FutureMissionary.com A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the FutureMissionary article "The Prophet Joseph Smith" appears to take are the following:
The website states that Joseph Smith was a Freemason and then refers the reader to the Wikipedia article on the subject.
|quote= |link=Mormonism and Freemasonry |subject=Mormonism and Freemasonry |summary=This summary page contains bibliographic references for various electronic and print items that discuss—or are related to—the 'Mormonism and Freemasonry' issue. The materials that are listed here represent a variety of opinions that are held by Latter-day Saints on this topic. They also represent differing levels of review and publication processes and divergent degrees of documentation. }}
The website poses the question "Why was Joseph Smith imprisoned at Carthage?" The response is that it was because Joseph destroyed the press for the Nauvoo Expositor, which was going to expose Joseph's involvement in polygamy.
|quote= |link=City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor |subject=Nauvoo Expositor |summary=What can you tell me about the Nauvoo Expositor? Did Joseph violate the law by ordering it destroyed? Some claim that Joseph "could not allow the Expositor to publish the secret international negotiations masterminded by Mormonism’s earthly king." }}
The website states that Joseph had many wives.
|quote= |link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy |subject=Joseph Smith and polygamy |summary= }}
The website asks the question "What was the peep or seer stone?"
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Those who believed that Joseph Smith’s revelations contained the voice of the Lord speaking to them also accepted the miraculous ways in which the revelations were received. Some of the Prophet Joseph’s earliest revelations came through the same means by which he translated the Book of Mormon from the gold plates. In the stone box containing the gold plates, Joseph found what Book of Mormon prophets referred to as “interpreters,” or a “stone, which shall shine forth in darkness unto light” (Alma 37:23–24). He described the instrument as “spectacles” and referred to it using an Old Testament term, Urim and Thummim (see Exodus 28:30).
He also sometimes applied the term to other stones he possessed, called “seer stones” because they aided him in receiving revelations as a seer. The Prophet received some early revelations through the use of these seer stones.
Gerrit Dirkmaat, “Great and Marvelous Are the Revelations of God,” Ensign, January 2013, 45–46. off-site.
|link=Joseph Smith/Seer stones |subject=Joseph as seer and his use of seer stones |summary=What do we know about Joseph's seer stone? What is its relation to the "Urim and Thummim"? Did Joseph place his seer stone in his hat while he was translating the Book of Mormon? }}
The website poses the question "How did Joseph Translate?" The website notes that Joseph used a stone and a hat, and states that Church art "has led many members to believe that Joseph was reading directly from the Golden Plates."
|quote= |link=Mormonism and history/Accuracy of Church art |subject=Accuracy of Church art |summary=Critics charge that the Church knowingly "lies" or distorts the historical record in its artwork in order to whitewash the past, or for propaganda purposes. A commonly used example is the inaccuracy of any Church art representing the translation process of the Book of Mormon. }}
The website poses the question "Did Joseph kill anyone?" The website notes that Joseph " pulled the trigger 6 times in self defense, though only 3 bullets fired, injuring 3."
|quote= |link=Joseph Smith/Martyrdom/Joseph fired a gun |subject=Joseph fired a gun |summary=Some claim that Joseph could not have been a "martyr" because he had and used a gun at Carthage Jail. }}
The website poses the question "Was Joseph a racist?" The website answers "no."
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}}Petition, also, ye goodly inhabitants of the slave States, your legislators to abolish slavery by the year 1850, or now, and save the abolitionist from reproach and ruin, infamy and shame.
Pray Congress to pay every man a reasonable price for his slaves out of the surplus revenue arising from the sale of public lands, and from the deduction of pay from the members of Congress.
Break off the shackles from the poor black man, and hire him to labor like other human beings; for "an hour of virtuous liberty on earth is worth a whole eternity of bondage."
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