DaveH wrote:
> That would then open the door to the Reformers 
> claiming they were the answer to Biblical prophecy.  
> Yet I don't recall any Protestants making such a claim.  
> I'm curious as to why they don't adopt this scenario.  
> By not seeing it from this perspective, it seems to me 
> they leave the field exclusively open to folks (like 
> the LDS) who do claim to fulfill Biblical prophecy.

Many Protestants did take this perspective.  In fact, we have discussed
before how the Stone-Campbell movement was a restoration movement of the
19th century that Joseph Smith borrowed from, even taking the same name
as them for his church, "the church of Christ."

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida.

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