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Originally Posted by eddly
I don't recall reading that Joseph Smith ever set a date for the second coming. By saying that, I'm not saying it didn't happen. It is just hard for me to comment on it if I have never heard about it till reading your post. In the 1800s it was common among some religions to make such claims. So my answer is "I don't know".
I have read many sites, lds approved and others that are considered anti-mormon. Claiming that everything on an "anti-mormon" site is a lie is ridiculous. Many of it is actually fact, but often the context is not explained. Regarding Cheese's question, I have never come across a quote stating that Joseph Smith had declared a day or year for when the second coming would occur. Please show me the source for it, I would love to read up on it.
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Heres a wiki on JS and his prophecies eddly...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophec...seph_Smith,_Jr.
It has the prophecy on the 2nd coming about 2/3s of the way down.
Again Im not trying to suggest you are wrong...Im just saying there are literally hundreds of sites that have the same "factual" info out there. As a matter of fact Id suggest there is likely more factual sites out there than LDS supported sites.
Thanks for suggesting that not everything on the anti-sites is a lie...thats important...like I said...if you think half of it is a lie...that means half is correct.
How do you justify the lies as a Mormon?