Smith call to "prophet": Explict or assumed?
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Smith call to "prophet": Explict or assumed?
Like I asked in my truth about missionaries thread, did smith ever relate an experience where he was explicitly called to be a prophet or is it just assumed and something he "rolled" into?
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The D&C which is canon in the Church has God refer to him as the Prophet of the Church on several occasions. In his encounters with God and Christ in the grove and his encounters with Moroni he does say that more things were told to him than are in the record. Perhaps there is a formal calling there. Technically he was a Prophet without an official calling until the first official meeting of the Church where he was sustained as the First Elder.
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The Nehor wrote:The D&C which is canon in the Church has God refer to him as the Prophet of the Church on several occasions.
What's the point of being the prophet of the church? Wouldn't he have been the Prophet of God?
In his encounters with God and Christ in the grove and his encounters with Moroni he does say that more things were told to him than are in the record. Perhaps there is a formal calling there. Technically he was a Prophet without an official calling until the first official meeting of the Church where he was sustained as the First Elder.
He also technically had no priesthood either... but we won't open that particular subject again on this thread, right?
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The Nehor wrote:The D&C which is canon in the Church has God refer to him as the Prophet of the Church on several occasions.
If you assume that god was talking to him, this could be the case. My assumption is that Joseph was dictating these "revelations" to himself, giving himself the title of prophet independent of god, couching the revelations in King James English to lend these so-called revelations more credence.
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silentkid wrote:The Nehor wrote:The D&C which is canon in the Church has God refer to him as the Prophet of the Church on several occasions.
If you assume that god was talking to him, this could be the case. My assumption is that Joseph was dictating these "revelations" to himself, giving himself the title of prophet independent of god, couching the revelations in King James English to lend these so-called revelations more credence.
That is possible certianly. But the whole premis of the thread is the Smith never thought he was called as a prophet is is demostratably false.