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− | * | + | * Richard Turley, ''Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case'', Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1992. ISBN 0252018850 |
It is claimed that the Church behaved itself improperly with regard to the Hofmann forgeries. It is claimed that the Church acquired the forgeries with the intent of 'supressing' them, or 'hiding history.'
The historical record is clear that the Church did nothing to hide the Hofmann forgeries, even though they appeared to pose problems for the Church's story of its origins.
We have nothing to hide. Our enemies will try to make much of this letter, but any fair-minded individual who will read it in terms of the time it was written and the language of the day will not see it as detrimental to the history of those events connected with the restoration of the gospel.
- Gordon B. Hinckley Journal, 10 February 1984.
No one, of course, can be certain that Martin Harris wrote the document. However, at this point we accept the judgment of the examiner that there is no indication that it is a forgery. This does not preclude the possibility that it may have been forged at a time when the Church had many enemies. It is, however, an interesting document of the times.
- Church News, 28 April 1985
A summary of the argument against the criticism.
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