Joseph Smith — "I know more than all the world put together."
I know more than all the world put together.
I know more than all the world put together.
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"I will refute that idea, and take away the veil, so that you may see."
"You have got to learn how to be Gods yourselves, and to be kings and priests to God, the same as all Gods have done before you, namely, by going from a small degree to another, from grace to grace, fr…"
"I have more to boast of than ever any man had. I am the only man that has ever been able to keep a whole church together since the days of Adam. A large majority of the whole have stood by me. Neither…"
"I am a warm advocate of the cause of humanity."
"I am willing to lay down my life for the cause of truth."
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The speaker claims to possess knowledge surpassing every other human being combined — not through education or study, but through divine revelation. It is a declaration of prophetic supremacy: that ordinary human wisdom, science, theology, and philosophy are collectively inferior to what he alone has been granted access to. The statement positions the speaker as a singular conduit of truth unavailable anywhere else on earth.
Joseph Smith (1805–1844) founded his entire movement on claimed direct revelations — visits from God, Jesus, and the angel Moroni, plus the translation of golden plates no one else could read. He dictated new scripture, restructured Christian theology, and declared all existing churches corrupt. This statement reflects his self-understanding as the sole restorer of lost eternal truths, making unique divine knowledge the literal foundation of his prophetic identity and institutional authority.
Smith operated during the Second Great Awakening, an era of explosive religious competition across upstate New York and the frontier. Dozens of denominations competed for converts, each claiming biblical authority. Democratic individualism encouraged charismatic self-made leaders to challenge established institutions. In this environment, a claim of uniquely revealed, superior knowledge was both electrifying and credible to followers who felt existing churches had failed them spiritually.
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