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* B.H. Roberts' manuscripts "Book of Mormon Difficulties" and "A Book of Mormon Study" were "clearly intended for publication." | * B.H. Roberts' manuscripts "Book of Mormon Difficulties" and "A Book of Mormon Study" were "clearly intended for publication." | ||
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* Roberts' concluded that a 19th-century origin for the Book of Mormon was "entirely plausible" | * Roberts' concluded that a 19th-century origin for the Book of Mormon was "entirely plausible" | ||
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* LDS scholars have made a "steady retraction" of claims regarding the scale of the Nephite/Lamanite presence since the 1920's. | * LDS scholars have made a "steady retraction" of claims regarding the scale of the Nephite/Lamanite presence since the 1920's. | ||
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* The Book of Mormon states that the Lamanites are "the principal ancestors of the American Indians" | * The Book of Mormon states that the Lamanites are "the principal ancestors of the American Indians" | ||
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* A hemispheric geography most closely aligns with an "uncontrived" reading of the Book of Mormon. | * A hemispheric geography most closely aligns with an "uncontrived" reading of the Book of Mormon. | ||
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* Moroni makes no mention of traveling from Central America to New York in the Book of Mormon. | * Moroni makes no mention of traveling from Central America to New York in the Book of Mormon. | ||
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* There is no indication that the Book of Mormon people came in contact with others in the land. | * There is no indication that the Book of Mormon people came in contact with others in the land. | ||
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* The shrinking of Book of Mormon geographical models corresponds with the growing research showing that ancient Americans came from Asia. | * The shrinking of Book of Mormon geographical models corresponds with the growing research showing that ancient Americans came from Asia. | ||
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* A limited Book of Mormon setting is at odds with "a straightforward reading" of the Book of Mormon. | * A limited Book of Mormon setting is at odds with "a straightforward reading" of the Book of Mormon. | ||
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* The limited Book of Mormon setting contradicts D&C 54:8 | * The limited Book of Mormon setting contradicts D&C 54:8 |
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* B.H. Roberts' manuscripts "Book of Mormon Difficulties" and "A Book of Mormon Study" were "clearly intended for publication."Author's sources: *Brigham H. Roberts, Studies of the Book of Mormon, 2nd edition, 1992.
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* Roberts' concluded that a 19th-century origin for the Book of Mormon was "entirely plausible"Author's sources: *Brigham H. Roberts, Studies of the Book of Mormon, 2nd edition, 1992.
* LDS scholars have made a "steady retraction" of claims regarding the scale of the Nephite/Lamanite presence since the 1920's.Author's sources: *No source given.
All Church presidents, General Authorities and "most church members" have believed in a hemispheric Book of Mormon geographyAuthor's sources: *Alma 22꞉28-32
- Alma 50꞉34
- Alma 52꞉9
- Alma 63꞉5
- James E. Talmage, Jesus the Christ, 1915.
- 1981 introduction to the Book of Mormon.
* The Book of Mormon states that the Lamanites are "the principal ancestors of the American Indians"Author's sources: *1981 introduction to the Book of Mormon.
* A hemispheric geography most closely aligns with an "uncontrived" reading of the Book of Mormon.Author's sources: *Author's opinion.
* Moroni makes no mention of traveling from Central America to New York in the Book of Mormon.Author's sources: *John L. Sorenson, An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon, 1985.
* There is no indication that the Book of Mormon people came in contact with others in the land.Author's sources: *Brigham H. Roberts, Studies of the Book of Mormon, 2nd edition, 1992.
- John L. Sorenson, An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon, 1985.
* The shrinking of Book of Mormon geographical models corresponds with the growing research showing that ancient Americans came from Asia.Author's sources: *No source given.
* A limited Book of Mormon setting is at odds with "a straightforward reading" of the Book of Mormon.Author's sources: *Author's opinion.
* The limited Book of Mormon setting contradicts D&C 54:8Author's sources: *DC 54꞉8
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