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A Lie Told Often Enough Becomes the Truth: Unveiling the Deception of Joseph Smith

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All around the world, Latter Day Saint missionaries go door-to-door spreading the teaching of Joseph Smith. Unfortunately, instead of being transparent about the religion’s beliefs and practices, missionaries use language that sounds Biblical so their audience is more willing to accept their message. These missionaries often say things “Hi, I am Elder Sam from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We believe in the King James Bible. We believe Jesus is God’s son. We believe he came and died for our sins so we can have eternal life with our Heavenly Father.” The listener believes the message is safe because it sounds like traditional Christianity. However, missionaries are very careful to keep their religion’s “deeper truths” hidden from the listener until he or she is more immersed in the community. The goal of this book is to highlight the differences between Biblical Christianity and the teaching of Joseph Smith. It shines light on both his heresies and how he continues to deceive the Latter Day Saints. This will be accomplished by doing a comparative study of the Bible, the Book of Mormon (both the 1830 version and the updated version), other Latter Day Saint texts, and historical evidence. This material provides overwhelming evidence Joseph Smith was not a prophet of God and that many of his messages were simply not true.

84 pages, Paperback

Published April 22, 2021

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January 1, 2024
Brings out excellent points

Brings out excellent points but in at least one place gives the year 1867 as a date Joseph Smith did something. Joseph died in 1844.
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