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Secular authorship theories for the Book of Mormon

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Secular authorship theories to explain the Book of Mormon

Book of Mormon/Secular authorship theories


B.H. Roberts and the Book of Mormon

B.H. Roberts and the Book of Mormon


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Plagiarism accusations

Plagiarism accusations

Summary: Joseph Smith is often accused of creating the Book of Mormon by plagiarizing various contemporary sources such as the Spalding Manuscript or Ethan Smith's View of the Hebrews.