Mormonism and Wikipedia/Golden plates
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| Title | Wikipedia article "Golden plates" |
| Type | Website |
| Author(s) | Controlling editors COgden (primary), John Foxe (secondary) |
| Affiliation | LDS (COgden); Protestant (Foxe) |
| Accuracy | Excessive amounts of original research based upon synthesis of primary source material. |
| Temple content | None |
An analysis of Wikipedia article "Golden plates" Updated 9/21/2011
- Introduction (Link)
- Origin and historicity (Link)
- Story (Link)
- Background (Link)
- Finding the plates (Link)
- Unsuccessful retrieval attempts (Link)
- Receiving the plates (Link)
- Translating the plates (Link)
- Reputed location of the plates during translation (Link)
- Returning the plates (Link)
- Witness accounts (Link)
- Described format, binding, and dimensions (Link)
- Described composition and weight (Link)
- "Sealed portion" (Link)
- Claimed engravings (Link)
- The significance of the golden plates in the Latter Day Saint tradition (Link)
Further reading
Mormonism and Wikipedia
Articles on this subject
- For an overview on this subject, see
- Mormonism and Wikipedia: The Church History That "Anyone Can Edit", Roger Nicholson, Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Vol. 1, 2012. 151-190
- "Wiki Wars: In battle to define beliefs, Mormons and foes wage battle on Wikipedia", Michael De Groote, Deseret News, January 30, 2011.
- "Something Wiki This Way Comes: How collaborative editing is changing the face of online LDS apologetics", R. Scott Lloyd, Church News, August 8, 2011.
- Something Wiki This Way Comes: How Collaborative Editing is Changing the Face of Online LDS Apologetics. A close look at the challenges and history of editing LDS topics in a Wikipedia. This is a 2011 FAIR conference presentation by Roger Nicholson, in PDF format.
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- A FAIR Analysis of Wikipedia article "First Vision"—
Current review is based upon Wikipedia revision dated 9/17/2011. This article has undergone moderate improvements in its use of sources since our last review. The article still contains a substantial amount of original research based upon primary sources, with the intent to disprove the vision and highlight perceived discrepancies between vision accounts. Believing scholars are labeled "apologists" in an attempt to diminish their credibility. (Link) - A FAIR Analysis of Wikipedia article "Joseph Smith"—
Current review is based upon Wikipedia revision dated 9/3/2011. This article has undergone substantial improvements in its use of sources since our initial review in 2009. Most of the citations are now accurately represented. (Link) - A FAIR Analysis of Wikipedia article "Golden plates"—
Current review is based upon Wikipedia revision dated 9/21/2011. This article has undergone only minor improvements in its use of sources since our last review. The article contains a large amount of original research on the part of the wiki editors. (Link) - A FAIR Analysis of Wikipedia article "Three Witnesses"—
Current review is based upon Wikipedia revision dated 9/28/2011. This article has been constructed in such a way as to discredit the witnesses by emphasizing any perceived contradictions in their various statements regarding their encounter with the gold plates. (Link)
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