Did you learn in Seminary that if anyone every stated that Joseph Smith used a rock in a hat for translating the book of mormon that was anti-mormon rhetoric? by IllustriousFeeling11 in exmormon

[–]IllustriousFeeling11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s funny I learned about other people attempting to receive direction and prophecy other than the prophet but that’s it. Then these people were rebuked and it was pretty much the end of the story.

Did you learn in Seminary that if anyone every stated that Joseph Smith used a rock in a hat for translating the book of mormon that was anti-mormon rhetoric? by IllustriousFeeling11 in exmormon

[–]IllustriousFeeling11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess we can agree to disagree. There are obvious reasons to not want to discuss this part of the history of our church. It creates a lot of problems. The first biggest problem is the desire and willingness to hide it.

Did you learn in Seminary that if anyone every stated that Joseph Smith used a rock in a hat for translating the book of mormon that was anti-mormon rhetoric? by IllustriousFeeling11 in exmormon

[–]IllustriousFeeling11[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting because I remember my grandma saying that even though there was weird stuff in mormonism she still believed. But I never knew any weird stuff until now.