Thursday, October 19, 2023

An invitation to all...

Replicas of the 1830 edition of the Book of Mormon.

By Greg Knight


“The Lord is far from the wicked: but he heareth the prayer of the righteous.”
- Proverbs 15:29


Greetings, and welcome to The Fundamentalist Online. This is a blog that seeks to focus on all things relevant and important to fundamentalist Mormons in the 21st century.

We have created this blog as a way for all Mormon Fundamentalist churches, groups and independent believers to share their testimonies, stories, hopes and dreams. It our deepest desire to provide a forum where the written word of believers can go forth unto each other and the multitudes. 

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And now beloved brethren, we say unto you that inasmuch as God has said that he would have a tried people, that he would purge them as gold, now we think that this time he has chosen his own crucible wherein we have been tried, and we think if we get through with any degree of safety and shall have kept the faith, that it will be a sign to this generation altogether sufficient to leave them without excuse. And we think also that it will be a trial of our faith equal to that of Abraham, and that the ancients will not have whereof to boast over us in the day of judgment, as being called to pass through heavier afflictions, that we may hold an even weight in the balances with them.
- Joseph Smith, March 20, 1839

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