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[[es:Pregunta: Si la historia de la Primera Visión fuera conocida por el público antes de 1840, ¿los anti-mormones "seguramente" la habrían aprovechado como evidencia de la impostura de José Smith?]] | |||
[[pt:Pergunta: Se a história da Primeira Visão foi conhecido pelo público antes de 1840, então seria anti-mórmons "certamente" se apoderaram-lo como uma prova de impostura de Joseph Smith?]] | [[pt:Pergunta: Se a história da Primeira Visão foi conhecido pelo público antes de 1840, então seria anti-mórmons "certamente" se apoderaram-lo como uma prova de impostura de Joseph Smith?]] | ||
This is clear evidence that even if an anti-Mormon had multiple authoritative, unambiguous, printed copies of the First Vision story sitting right in front of them they would NOT necessarily seize upon it as evidence of an imposture. Some of them simply did NOT pay close attention to what Joseph Smith was saying openly.
Hugh Nibley pointed out years ago that anti-Mormon authors often went to great lengths to distort, ignore, or omit Joseph's telling of the visit of the Father and the Son.[1]

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