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Joseph Smith's status in Latter-day Saint belief

Summary: Do members worship Joseph Smith or treat him as more than a man? Critics charge that since Joseph claimed (or it was claimed in his behalf) the right to "approve whether or not someone gets into heaven," this arrogates to a mortal a right properly reserved for God and Jesus Christ. Some critics have even charged that "Mormons worship Joseph Smith."


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Question: Do Mormons believe that Joseph Smith must approve whether or not they get into heaven? Question: What is the origin of the idea that Joseph Smith will participate in the final judgement? Question: Did Bruce R. McConkie state that we must turn to Joseph Smith to gain salvation? To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here

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