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==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==
*Critics claim that Joseph Smith plagiarized Josiah Priest's ''The Wonders of Nature'' in order to write portions of ''The Book of Mormon''.
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*Critics claim that Joseph Smith plagiarized Josiah Priest's ''The Wonders of Nature and Providence Displayed'' in order to write portions of ''The Book of Mormon''.
  
 
===Source(s) of the criticism===
 
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*Jerald and Sandra Tanner, ''Mormonism - Shadow or Reality?'' (Utah Lighthouse Ministry, 1987) 84-85.
 
*Jerald and Sandra Tanner, ''Mormonism - Shadow or Reality?'' (Utah Lighthouse Ministry, 1987) 84-85.
 
*{{AntiBook:Tanner:Changing World|pages=128}}
 
*{{AntiBook:Tanner:Changing World|pages=128}}
*Wikipedia page "Origin of the Book of Mormon"
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==Response==
 
==Response==

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Criticism

  • Critics claim that Joseph Smith plagiarized Josiah Priest's The Wonders of Nature and Providence Displayed in order to write portions of The Book of Mormon.

Source(s) of the criticism

  • Richard Abanes, One Nation Under Gods: A History of the Mormon Church, (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2003), 68.
  • Jerald and Sandra Tanner, Mormonism - Shadow or Reality? (Utah Lighthouse Ministry, 1987) 84-85.
  • Jerald and Sandra Tanner, The Changing World of Mormonism (Moody Press, 1979), 128.( Index of claims )
  • Wikipedia page "Origin of the Book of Mormon"

Response

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Conclusion

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Endnotes

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