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|summary=Response to claims made in "Chapter 5: The Book of Mormon" (90–144) | |summary=Response to claims made in "Chapter 5: The Book of Mormon" (90–144) | ||
+ | |sublink1=Response to claim: 94 - Brigham Young claimed that some of the Book of Mormon witnesses doubted that they had ever seen an angel | ||
+ | |sublink2=Response to claim: 94 - The authors claim that Oliver Cowdery may have had doubts about his testimony | ||
+ | |sublink3=Response to claim: 96 - The story of Hiram Page and his stone is used as an example of the witnesses' gullibility | ||
+ | |sublink4=Response to claim: 97 - David Whitmer said that God told him to separate himself from among the Latter Day Saints | ||
+ | |sublink5=Response to claim: 97 - Joseph said that John Whitmer, David Whitmer, Oliver Cowdery and Martin Harris are "too mean to mention" | ||
+ | |sublink6=Response to claim: 98 - Oliver Cowdery was accused of being involved in counterfeiting | ||
+ | |sublink7=Response to claim: 99 - Oliver Cowdery is not a reliable witness because he joined a Methodist church after his excommunication | ||
+ | |sublink8=Response to claim: 99-100 - Some of the Book of Mormon witnesses later followed James Strang | ||
+ | |sublink9=Response to claim: 103 - Latter-day Saint author Richard Anderson was "forced to acknowledge that Martin Harris' life shows evidence of 'religious instability'" | ||
+ | |sublink10=Response to claim: 108 - Martin Harris said that he only saw the plates with his "spiritual eyes" | ||
+ | |sublink11=Response to claim: 108 - David Whitmer said that he "handled the plates," but that he "did not touch nor handle the plates" | ||
+ | |sublink12=Response to claim: 108 - Martin Harris said that the eight witnesses never saw the plates | ||
+ | |sublink13=Response to claim: 109 - No visions actually occurred in the Kirtland Temple. William McClellin claimed that there was "no endowment" | ||
+ | |sublink14=Response to claim: 111 - Material from the Presbyterian "Westminster Confession" is "probably" the source for Alma 40 | ||
+ | |sublink15=Response to claim: 114 - Joseph is claimed to have copied the name "Nephi" from the Apocrypha | ||
+ | |sublink16=Response to claim: 115 - The story of Moses leading the children of Israel out of Egypt is claimed to be the source for the book of 1 Nephi | ||
+ | |sublink17=Response to claim: 115 - The Book of Mormon is proven false because it quotes Malachi many years before it was written | ||
+ | |sublink18=Response to claim: 116 - The story of Lazarus being raised from the dead is a source for the story of Ammon | ||
+ | |sublink19=Response to claim: 118 - The story of Alma was taken from the story of Paul | ||
+ | |sublink20=Response to claim: 119-121 - The Book of Mormon is proven false because it contains material found in the New Testament | ||
+ | |sublink21=Response to claim: 122 - In the Book of Mormon, Jesus quotes a paraphrase of Moses' words found in Acts 3:22-26, rather than Deuteronomy 18:15, 18-19 | ||
+ | |sublink22=Response to claim: 123 - The Greek terms "Alpha" and "Omega" appear in the Book of Mormon, thereby proving that it is not an ancient work | ||
+ | |sublink23=Response to claim: 124 - The Book of Mormon is proven false because it contains the Greek name Timothy | ||
+ | |sublink24=Response to claim: 125 - Joseph Smith's mother said that he used to entertain them with stories about the ancient inhabitants of the American continent | ||
+ | |sublink25=Response to claim: 127 - B.H. Roberts concluded that the book View of the Hebrews could have provided a structural foundation for the Book of Mormon | ||
+ | |sublink26=Response to claim: 127 - B.H. Roberts listed a number of parallels between View of the Hebrews and the Book of Mormon | ||
+ | |sublink27=Response to claim: 128 - The Book of Mormon may have used Josiah Priest's book The Wonders of Nature as a source | ||
+ | |sublink28=Response to claim: 128-129 - The Book of Mormon contains changes that altered the original meaning of the text | ||
+ | |sublink29=Response to claim: 132 - According to Oliver B. Huntington, the proper spelling of words was given by the Lord | ||
+ | |sublink30=Response to claim: 133 - Members of the Church have claimed that the Smithsonian uses the Book of Mormon in archaeological research | ||
+ | |sublink31=Response to claim: 139 - Some Mormon archaeologists have begun to "face the truth" regarding Book of Mormon archeology by declaring that it is a "myth" | ||
+ | |sublink32=Response to claim: 140-141 - Mormon archaeologist Thomas Stuart Ferguson lost his testimony because he couldn't find any archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon | ||
+ | |sublink33=Response to claim: 141-142 - Lehi would never have written using an Egyptian language | ||
+ | |sublink34=Response to claim: 144 - There is no such language as "Reformed Egyptian" | ||
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A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books/The Changing World of Mormonism A work by author: Jerald and Sandra Tanner
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