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View Poll Results: If you found out that the Golden Plates never existed, would you still be a Mormon? | |||
Yes, the literalness of Joseph Smith's claims don't matter to me. |
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4 | 14.29% |
Yes, but it would change the way I view the Church. |
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9 | 32.14% |
No, I couldn't accept the Church as true in such a scenario. |
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10 | 35.71% |
I'm not a Mormon. |
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5 | 17.86% |
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Formerly known as MudPhudCoug
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Land of desolation
Posts: 2,548
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I think this is an interesting question. How literal does Joseph Smith's story have to be for you to believe that the Church is true, or that being part of the Church is still worth it?
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