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Critics claim that because most of the witnesses are related to teach other, their witness is not to be trusted. | Critics claim that because most of the witnesses are related to teach other, their witness is not to be trusted. | ||
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#{{note|catherine.marry}} Susan Easton Black, ''Who’s Who in the Doctrine and Covenants'' (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1997), 208. | #{{note|catherine.marry}} Susan Easton Black, ''Who’s Who in the Doctrine and Covenants'' (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1997), 208. | ||
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Critics claim that because most of the witnesses are related to teach other, their witness is not to be trusted.
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here
Sectarian critics are often guilty of a double standard on this score, since many of Jesus' apostles were likewise closely related.
Three of the witnesses were related to Joseph Smith:
Five of the eleven witnesses were sons of Peter Whitmer, Sr., who had provided Joseph and Oliver a place to translate:
Two of the witnesses married into the Whitmer family:
The final witness was Martin Harris, who had funded the Book of Mormon's publication, and acted as the first scribe prior to the loss of the 116 pages.
Thus, the critics were certainly correct when they pointed out that most of the witnesses were related to one another.
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