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|link=Book of Mormon/Translation/Method/Seer stone versus Nephite interpreters: which is more believable | |link=Book of Mormon/Translation/Method/Seer stone versus Nephite interpreters: which is more believable | ||
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|summary=Critics of the Church imply that the use of a seer stone to translate the Book of Mormon is less "believable" than the use of the Nephite interpreters. | |summary=Critics of the Church imply that the use of a seer stone to translate the Book of Mormon is less "believable" than the use of the Nephite interpreters. | ||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Translation/Method/Did Joseph place the Urim and Thummim in his hat | |link=Book of Mormon/Translation/Method/Did Joseph place the Urim and Thummim in his hat |
Summary: Joseph Smith used the Nephite Interpreters as well as his own seer stone (both of which were later referred to as "Urim and Thummim") to translate the Book of Mormon.
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