icon__search

Did Joseph Smith Know Book of Mormon Stories Before He Received the Plates?

How could he describe them to his mother if he wasn’t making them up?

“During our evening conversations, Joseph would … describe the ancient inhabitants of this continent … as if he had spent his whole life among them.” (History of Joseph Smith by His Mother, page 83)


Mormons claim Joseph Smith didn’t have the ability to invent the stories in the Book of Mormon, but we disagree with that claim. Joseph’s mother, Lucy Mack Smith, explained how Joseph Smith had a vivid imagination and would often entertain his family with detailed stories he would imagine about the native Americans (the “ancient inhabitants of this continent”) which form the basis of the Book of Mormon stories. His retelling of these imagined people would be so explicit he would describe “their dress, mode of traveling … their cities, their buildings with every particular; their mode of warfare; and also their religious worship. This he would do with as much ease, seemingly, as if he had spent his whole life among them.” (History of Joseph Smith by His Mother, page 83)


Since Joseph Smith clearly had the ability to imagine such detailed stories about the Native Americans before he received the Gold Plates for the Book of Mormon, it would not have been difficult for Joseph Smith to make up the stories in the Book of Mormon without divine inspiration.

Do Mormon Gospel Additions Subtract from Grace

Christy (Harvey) Darlington, Christy Darlington

Mormons often argue that the Christian belief that faith in Christ alone being sufficient for salvation is not enough. They believe they must add their personal "righteous" deeds, like temple works and sacraments, to Christ's righteousness in order to obtain God's favor for salvation. But the Bible states clearly that if we try to add our righteousness to Christ's righteousness, we will fall from grace (Galatians 5:4, Eph 2:8-9) because all our personal works of righteousness are nothing but "filthy rags" in God's eyes. We must either trust Christ alone, that He alone is sufficient for our righteousness or we trust ourselves and "fall from grace" (Gal. 5:4).

Do Mormons Believe Jesus Lied in Matthew 24:35?

Christy Darlington

Jesus said: "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away." (Matt. 24:35), but Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon claim Christ's teachings were lost from His gospel (1 Nephi 13:40) and that is why the Mormon Church claims to have "restored" the gospel through Joseph Smith's additional teachings and "scripture." So who do you believe? Jesus or Joseph Smith? Were Jesus' gospel teachings preserved or lost? Was Jesus telling us the truth or do you believe He lied about his words not passing away? View the Full Video: Mormon Gospel - Restoration or Reinvention?

Why Don't Mormons Believe the Book of Mormon on God?

October 1, 2023 • Bob Pilch, Christy Darlington

Mormons claim their Book of Mormon corrects teachings of the Bible that they claim were lost, yet Mormons don't believe their own book of Mormon when it comes to the nature of God. The Book of Mormon teaches the Trinity, that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost are one God (2 Nephi 21:31), but Mormons believe they are 3 separate gods, also known as tritheism. If you get God wrong, you're wrong for all eternity.