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|claim=It's very interesting that apologist Daniel Peterson of FARMS says that Alma 11, which describes Nephite coinage, is almost certainly wrong. | |claim=It's very interesting that apologist Daniel Peterson of FARMS says that Alma 11, which describes Nephite coinage, is almost certainly wrong. | ||
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*Daniel Peterson has ''never'' claimed that a chapter in the Book of Mormon is "wrong." | *Daniel Peterson has ''never'' claimed that a chapter in the Book of Mormon is "wrong." | ||
*What LDS scholars claim is "wrong" is the chapter heading for Alma 11, which specifically mentions the word "coins." That chapter heading is not part of the actual Book of Mormon text, and was added in the 20th-century. The original Book of Mormon did ''not'' contain the word "coins," and the chapter itself describes measures of various metals that were used as currency. | *What LDS scholars claim is "wrong" is the chapter heading for Alma 11, which specifically mentions the word "coins." That chapter heading is not part of the actual Book of Mormon text, and was added in the 20th-century. The original Book of Mormon did ''not'' contain the word "coins," and the chapter itself describes measures of various metals that were used as currency. | ||
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*{{antispeak|shrill}} | *{{antispeak|shrill}} | ||
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*Of course, we have included ''plenty'' of quotes from the Book of Mormon itself. | *Of course, we have included ''plenty'' of quotes from the Book of Mormon itself. | ||
*By noting the fact that we do not live in "Jacobean England nor did Joseph Smith nor the Nephites," we can see that this critic has a firm grasp of the obvious. | *By noting the fact that we do not live in "Jacobean England nor did Joseph Smith nor the Nephites," we can see that this critic has a firm grasp of the obvious. | ||
+ | *The point is that the Book of Mormon text uses a form of Jacobean English--and no expressions that were not introduced after to 1700. | ||
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*{{antispeak|shrill}} Note how the critic has now achieved a level of hysterical screaming and completely loses his grasp on basic facts. | *{{antispeak|shrill}} Note how the critic has now achieved a level of hysterical screaming and completely loses his grasp on basic facts. | ||
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*Sometimes quoting an ex-Mormon's critical rant from a message board just isn't a good way to calmly make a point on a site which claims to be "balanced" and "accurate." | *Sometimes quoting an ex-Mormon's critical rant from a message board just isn't a good way to calmly make a point on a site which claims to be "balanced" and "accurate." | ||
*FAIR does not claim that "horse" means "tapir." | *FAIR does not claim that "horse" means "tapir." |
A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the MormonThink article "Book of Mormon Difficulties—Book of Mormon Animals" appears to take are the following:
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Ether 9꞉19
And they also had horses, and asses, and there were elephants and cureloms and cumoms; all of which were useful unto man, and more especially the elephants and cureloms and cumoms.
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