KJV vs. Joseph Smith
A Scriptural Refutation of Mormonism
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Are the core doctrines of Mormonism compatible with the Holy Bible?
In KJV vs. Joseph Smith: A Scriptural Refutation of Mormonism, author David Michael Curtis presents a direct, systematic, and verse-by-verse analysis, using the King James Version as the sole and final authority. This book moves beyond opinions and traditions to challenge the foundational claims of the LDS church with the plain text of Scripture.
Using the Sentinel Threefold System (UAD), this work meticulously:
Uncovers the philosophical fallacies of LDS doctrine.
Analyzes the logical contradictions in its claims.
Defends the truth using the rigorous KJV Topical Bible Study Method.
At the heart of this book are 100 critical questions that pit the claims of Mormonism against the testimony of the KJV . The book is structured as a theological workshop, designed for maximum utility:
Part I: 100 Summary Answers A rapid-reference field guide for quick, clear, and scripturally-grounded answers to the most common questions.
Part II: 100 Comprehensive Answers A deep dive into each question, providing a full topical Bible study correction, an analysis of logical fallacies, and a complete list of correcting verses.
This refutation confronts the core conflicts head-on:
The Nature of God: The KJV's strict monotheism vs. the doctrine of an "exalted man" and a plurality of gods.
The Identity of Christ: The KJV's eternal Creator God vs. the claim of a "created spirit-brother".
The Gospel: The KJV's "It is finished" gospel of grace vs. a system of works and temple ordinances for exaltation.
The Bible: The KJV's promise of preservation vs. the "Great Apostasy" and "corrupted text" narrative.
The Priesthood: Christ's exclusive, non-transferable High Priesthood vs. the "restored" Melchizedek priesthood for men.
The Afterlife: The KJV's "death as sleep" vs. the "spirit world" and baptism for the dead.
This book is more than a refutation; it is an arsenal. It also includes sections on why the KJV is the authoritative standard, the biblical case for house churches , and a passionate "Elijah Message" calling for a return to scriptural purity. This is an essential resource for those witnessing to LDS members, a lifeline for those questioning their faith, and a master-class in defending the KJV by Scripture alone.