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==Question: Did B.H. Roberts state that it was possible for Joseph Smith to have come up with the Book of Mormon on his own?== | ==Question: Did B.H. Roberts state that it was possible for Joseph Smith to have come up with the Book of Mormon on his own?== | ||
− | ===B.H. Roberts talked of | + | ===B.H. Roberts was a believer in the divine origin of the Book of Mormon, and talked of young Joseph Smith as he sat up late detailing to the family the wonderful conversations he had with the angel=== |
− | + | B.H. Roberts retained his belief that the Book of Mormon was of divine origin up until the end of his life. Yet, according to one critical website, B.H. Roberts "postulated that it was certainly possible for Joseph Smith to have come up with the Book of Mormon on his own." <ref>"Could Joseph Smith have written the Book of Mormon?", MormonThink.com</ref> Roberts, however, believed that Joseph had conversations with the Angel Moroni. | |
B.H. Roberts, in his critical study of the Book of Mormon, pointed out how future critics might make use of this. | B.H. Roberts, in his critical study of the Book of Mormon, pointed out how future critics might make use of this. |
B.H. Roberts retained his belief that the Book of Mormon was of divine origin up until the end of his life. Yet, according to one critical website, B.H. Roberts "postulated that it was certainly possible for Joseph Smith to have come up with the Book of Mormon on his own." [1] Roberts, however, believed that Joseph had conversations with the Angel Moroni.
B.H. Roberts, in his critical study of the Book of Mormon, pointed out how future critics might make use of this.
The face of it is first established by the testimony of the mother who bore him, Lucy Smith. Speaking of the days immediately following the revelation making known the existence of the Book of Mormon to her son...Lucy Smith in her History of the Prophet Joseph Smith, recounts how in the evening of that day, the young prophet sat up late detailing to the family the wonderful conversations he had with the angel;[2]
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