In 1835, Joseph Smith said the first star in the universe was also the farthest one away, and I think we need to talk about that.
Author: ryanhinck
Kolob Might Be Dead
How the star Kolob may have died billions of years ago to make life as we know it possible.
The Greatest of All the Stars
Joseph Smith taught that the first star was also the greatest star--and he might have been right.
The First Creation
In 1842 Joseph Smith taught that the first thing created in the universe was a star. Today, science teaches the same thing.
Stars are Creators
The most beautiful symbol for Christ in the universe is a star.
Noah’s Flood: The Sea East (Moses 6:42)
Some say that Noah's pre-Flood world was like Pangaea. The Book of Moses seems to say otherwise.
Be Ye Therefore Perfect
A commandment to be whole.
Adam: The Grammar Strikes Back
Grammar in the Book of Moses may imply that Adam had cousins.
Ken Ham vs Joseph Smith
What if Ken Ham debated Joseph Smith? Grab your popcorn.
That Time Joseph Smith Said The Earth Was Made of Planets
In 1841, Joseph Smith said the earth was formed from other broken up planets. He was right.









