Joseph
Smith's False Prophecies
Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, commonly known as the Mormons, claimed to be a prophet of God.
Was he a prophet of the true and living God? There are two
ways to find out. First, compare what he says to
Scripture and if what the Prophet teaches contradict Scripture, then
he is false. The second way is to examine any
prophecies that he has made. If a single prophecy
fails, then the person is a false prophet.
Please note that having several fulfilled prophecies
and even a single false prophecy still means that the person is not a true
prophet of God. The test for a prophet is not if he gets them
most right, but all right. The Bible tells us...
"But
the prophet who shall speak a word presumptuously in My name which I have
not commanded him to speak, or which he shall speak in the name of other
gods, that prophet shall die. 21 "And you may say in
your heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord has not spoken?
22 "When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the
thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the Lord
has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be
afraid of him," (Deut. 18:20-22). emphasis added.
We can see that the criteria of a true prophet is not failing when
predicting the future. This is because God, who is outside of
time and the creator of the universe, makes no mistakes when he
tells us what will happen. Those prophets whom he has called
will not make a mistake and prophesy the future, since to do so
would mean the person is not speaking on God's behalf.
Therefore, if anyone claims to be a prophet of God and speaks in the
name of God and gives a prophecy that fails, then the person is not
of God.
Did Joseph Smith make any prophecies? Yes he did.
Here are just a few of his false prophecies.
False prophecies of
Joseph Smith
-
History of the Church
- Prophecy about Jesus return within 56 years -
"President Smith then stated that the meeting had been called,
because
God had commanded it; and it was made known to him by vision and by the
Holy Spirit. He then gave a relation of some of the circumstances
attending us while journeying to Zion--our trials, sufferings; and said
God had not designed all this for nothing, but He had it in remembrance
yet; and it was the will of God that those who went to Zion, with a
determination to lay down their lives, if necessary, should be ordained
to
the ministry, and go forth to prune the vineyard for the last time, or
the
coming of the Lord, which was nigh--even fifty-six years should wind up
the scene." (History of the Church, Vol. 2:189) See context.
- Jesus did not return within fifty-six years when 1891
arrived.
-
Doctrine and Covenants
-
Prophecy that the
temple would be built in Missouri within Smith's Generation - "Yea, the word of
the Lord concerning his church, established in the
last days for the restoration of his people, as he
has spoken by the mouth of his prophets, and for the
gathering of his saints to stand upon Mount Zion,i
which shall be the city of New Jerusalem.
3 Which city shall be
built, beginning at the temple lot, which is
appointed by the finger of the Lord, in the western
boundaries of the State of Missouri, and dedicated
by the hand of Joseph Smith, Jun., and others with
whom the Lord was well pleased. 4 Verily this is the
word of the Lord, that the city New Jerusalem shall
be built by the gathering of the saints, beginning
at this place, even the place of the temple, which
temple shall be reared in this generation.
5 For verily this
generation shall not all pass away until an house
shall be built unto the Lord, and a cloud shall rest
upon it, which cloud shall be even the glory of the
Lord, which shall fill the house... 31 Therefore, as I
said concerning the sons of Moses for the sons of
Moses and also the sons of Aaron shall offer an
acceptable offering and sacrifice in the house of
the Lord, which house shall be built unto the Lord
in this generation, upon the consecrated spot as I
have appointed." (Doctrines and Covenants 84:2-5,31.)
See context.
- The Mormons were driven
out of Jackson County in 1833. They were not gathered there
in accordance to this prophecy dealing with building the temple.
- The prophecy clearly
states that the generation present when the prophecy was given would
not pass away until the temple was built at the western boundaries
of the state of Missouri which is in Independence. This
clearly failed.
- All Nations would be involved in
the American Civil War - "Verily, thus saith the Lord concerning the wars
that will shortly come to pass,
beginning at the rebellion of South
Carolina, which will eventually
terminate in the death and misery of
many souls;
2 And the time
will come that war will be poured
out upon all nations, beginning at
this place.
3 For behold, the
Southern States shall be divided
against the Northern States, and the
Southern States will call on other
nations, even the nation of Great
Britain, as it is called, and they
shall also call upon other nations,
in order to defend themselves
against other nations; and then war
shall be poured out upon all
nations," (Doctrine and Covenants 87:1-3). See
context
- This is clearly
another false prophecy since all nations did not get involved in
the
American Civil War.
- Prophesy that the earth will tremble and the sun be
hidden in "not many days": "For not many days hence
and the earth shall
tremble and reel to
and fro as a drunken
man; and the sun
shall hide his face,
and shall refuse to
give light; and the
moon shall be bathed
in blood; and the
stars shall become
exceedingly angry,
and shall cast
themselves down as a
fig that falleth
from off a fig-tree,"
(Doctrine and Covenants 88:87) See
context
- The sun hasn't yet been hidden nor has the moon hidden
its face.
- This prophecy was given on 12/27/1832. "Not many
days hence"? Since the writing of this article on 6/22/06, it
has been 63,364 days or 173 years, 5 months, 26 days. I think
that 63,364 days is more than "not many days".
- For reference to January 1, 2000 it was 61,000 days (even), or
167 years, 5 days.
- Pearl of Great
Price
- Prophecy that Isaiah 11 was about to be fulfilled
- "In addition
to these, he quoted the eleventh chapter of Isaiah, saying that it
was about to be fulfilled. He quoted also the third chapter of Acts,
twenty-second and twenty-third verses, precisely as they stand in
our New Testament. He said that that prophet was Christ; but the day
had not yet come when “they who would not hear his voice should be
cut off from among the people,” but soon would come," (Pearl of
Great Price, Joseph Smith, History, verse 40).
See context
- Isaiah 11:6-9 says, "And the wolf will dwell with
the lamb, And the leopard will lie down with the kid, And the calf
and the young lion and the fatling together; And a little boy will
lead them. 7 Also the cow and the bear will graze; Their young will
lie down together; And the lion will eat straw like the ox. 8 And
the nursing child will play by the hole of the cobra, And the weaned
child will put his hand on the viper’s den. 9 They will not hurt or
destroy in all My holy mountain, For the earth will be full of the
knowledge of the Lord As the waters cover the sea."
- This has not yet been fulfilled. The wolf is not
dwelling with the lamb, the calf and the lion are not together, nor
are the cow and bear grazing together. The lion is not eating
straw like an ox. Nursing children are not playing in the
dens of cobras.
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