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==Criticism==
 
Critics of the Book of Mormon point to the ending of the Lord's Prayer as found in 3 Nephi 13:13 which reads "For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen." This phrase, called the doxology, is missing from early manuscripts of Matthew 6:13 but is included in the King James Version. The argument is that Joseph Smith ignorantly included a late addition to the Bible into the Book of Mormon, thus proving it to be a creation of Joseph Smith and not an ancient text.
 
 
 
===Source of the Criticism===
 
H. Michael Marquardt, ''Literary Dependence in the Book of Mormon: Two Studies'', 2000. Accessed on April 14, 2008, on the Institute for Religious Research (IRR) website.
 
 
 
==Response==
 
 
 
 
 
==Conclusion==
 
 
 
 
 
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''None''
 
 
 
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===FAIR wiki articles===
 
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