why me wrote:Darth J wrote:
Simon, the canonized version of the First Vision is not the first statement made by Joseph Smith and/or early Mormons that their church was the restored, true church of Jesus Christ and all others were false.
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Christian churches were not exactly living peacefully side by side before the advent of Mormonism. The religious wars which engulfed europe is a tribute to blood and gore based on religious difference, hatred and doctrine. The protestants were not exactly ready to have a young upstart among them claiming a restoration and they acted accordingly. Before Joseph Smith, they were not that friendly to catholics either. Anticatholicism was alive and well in protestant america.
The uniqueness of Joseph Smith was the idea of having a restoration and forming a new church around that idea. Now if he were a fraud, the restoration was a mistake. He would have been more successful starting another protestant sect.
But if he were not a fraud, a restoration would make sense since the christian churches were in disarray when it came to putting the words of Christ into practice. Much blood and revenge and disagreement among the various sects.
He was a fraud. The 'restoration' was a ruse. It's that simple.