Richard Packham questions the utility of LDS prophets; claims they have led the Church into "undertakings that were dismal failures" or have "failed to see approaching disaster."

Date
Nov 17, 2017
Type
Website
Source
Richard Packham
Excommunicated
Critic
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Richard Packham, "To Those Who are Investigating Mormonism," November 18, 2017, accessed April 29, 2024

Scribe/Publisher
Richard Packham
People
Mark Hofmann, Richard Packham
Audience
Internet Public
Transcription

Although Mormons claim that God is guiding the LDS church through its president (who has the title "prophet, seer and revelator"), the successive "prophets" have repeatedly either led the church into undertakings that were dismal failures or failed to see approaching disaster. To mention only a few: the Kirtland Bank, the United Order, the gathering of Zion to Missouri, the Zion's Camp expedition, polygamy, the Deseret Alphabet NOTES. A recent example is the successful hoax perpetrated on the church by manuscript dealer Mark Hofmann in the 1980s. He succeeded in selling the church thousands of dollars worth of manuscripts which he had forged. The church and its "prophet, seer and revelator" accepted them as genuine historical documents. The church leaders learned the truth not from God, through revelation, but from non-Mormon experts and the police, after Hofmann was arrested for two murders he committed to cover up his hoax. This scandal was reported nationwide. NOTES

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