I want to understand something important. You believe that denying Joseph Smith's miracles is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit because they came from God's power. Yet Joseph Smith used the very same seer stone he later used for translation for treasure hunting. He admitted in court to using it to defraud people before claiming it was a divine gift. So, we have three possibilities.
1. All the power was from God even when Joseph confessed using such to defraud people. 2. It was always the power of something else, or 3. The same identical practice somehow changed sources from fraudulent to divine
Which of these makes the most sense to you? And how do you determine when the same practice went from being fraudulent to divine?
I want to understand something important. You believe that denying Joseph Smith's miracles is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit because they came from God's power. Yet Joseph Smith used the very same seer stone he later used for translation for treasure hunting. He admitted in court to using it to defraud people before claiming it was a divine gift. So, we have three possibilities.
1. All the power was from God even when Joseph confessed using such to defraud people. 2. It was always the power of something else, or 3. The same identical practice somehow changed sources from fraudulent to divine
Which of these makes the most sense to you? And how do you determine when the same practice went from being fraudulent to divine?
BY Ketching up with Dr Bob
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