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[[Category:Letter to a CES Director]]
[[Category:Letter to a CES Director]]

Revision as of 13:20, 20 September 2014

Response to "Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions"


A FAIR Analysis of:
[[../|Letter to a CES Director]]
A work by author: Jeremy Runnells


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Responses to "Debunking FairMormon - Letter to a CES Director"

Kinderhook Plates

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Source(s) of the criticism

"Joseph Smith was parading around and showing others the Egyptian hieroglyphics he copied off the gold plates around the same time as the discovery of the Kinderhook Plates."

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  1. REDIRECT Was the practice of polygamy against the law in Illinois in the 1840s?

Book of Mormon

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The "Urim and Thummim" used by Joseph Smith to translate the "gold plates"


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