Joseph Smith — "I will refute that idea, and take away the veil, so that you may see."
I will refute that idea, and take away the veil, so that you may see.
I will refute that idea, and take away the veil, so that you may see.
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"I am not afraid to die. I shall die a martyr for the cause of Christ."
"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."
"The greatest good we can do to others is to spread the truth."
"I was born to introduce the kingdom of God to the earth."
"I am a man of brotherly kindness, and I will be kind to all men."
King Follett Discourse, referring to the traditional Christian understanding of God
Date: 1844
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The speaker commits to dismantling a false or misleading belief and revealing hidden truth beneath it. Rather than simply disagreeing, they promise active demolition of the error and full transparency—lifting a metaphorical veil so others can perceive reality directly. It implies the speaker possesses knowledge others lack and feels obligated to share it, prioritizing clarity and revelation over comfort or conformity.
Smith built his entire ministry on claims of revealed truth hidden from the world. He described himself as a prophet who received divine visions, translated buried scripture, and restored a church corrupted over centuries. This quote mirrors his foundational identity: the one chosen to lift the veil between humanity and divine knowledge, actively refuting mainstream Christianity's doctrines through direct revelation and prophetic authority.
Smith lived during the Second Great Awakening (1820s–1840s), a period of intense religious ferment in America where competing denominations each claimed exclusive truth. Skepticism toward established churches was widespread, and new religious movements flourished. In this environment, claims to special revelation and direct access to hidden divine knowledge held enormous cultural power, making Smith's promise to 'remove the veil' resonate deeply with seekers questioning traditional Protestant authority.
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