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| |summary=Claims made in "Chapter 2: Authorship of the Book of Mormon"
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| |L1=Response to claim: 39 - the church has encouraged a 'thorough and impartial examination' of the Book of Mormon, including questions regarding its authorship
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| |L2=Response to claim: 40 - B.H. Roberts stated that Joseph Smith was intellectually capable of writing the Book of Mormon himself
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| |L3=Response to claim: 40 - B.H. Roberts is claimed to have wondered if the Book of Mormon stories were just inspirational tales
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| |L4=Response to claim: 41-42 - The story of Zelph
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| |L5=Response to claim: 42 - Joseph reported that the Kinderhook Plates contained a genealogy back to Ham
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| |L6=Response to claim: 42 - Joseph gave many descriptions of heroes and their treasures hidden in the New York hills
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| |L7=Response to claim: 42 - B.H. Roberts concluded that Joseph Smith was capable of writing the Book of Mormon
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| |L8=Response to claim: 48 - The story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead is the source of Alma 19
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| |L9=Response to claim: 49 - "The evidence indicates that the Book of Mormon is in fact an amalgamation of ideas that were inspired by Joseph's own environment"
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| |L10=Response to claim: 55 - The decapitation of Laban parallels the story of Judith in the Apocrypha
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| |L11=Response to claim: 57 - The author claims that the LDS position is that the Lamanites are the principal ancestors of the American Indians
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| |L12=Response to claim: 57, n38 - No Hebrew or Egyptian writing or language has been discovered in the New World
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| |L13=Response to claim: 58, n40 - B.H. Roberts thought that View of the Hebrews could be a basis for the Book of Mormon
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| |L14=Response to claim: 60 - Roberts concluded that a copy of View of the Hebrews could have been supplied by Oliver Cowdery
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| |L15=Response to claim: 60-64 - B.H. Roberts' parallels between View of the Hebrews and the Book of Mormon
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| |L16=Response to claim: 65-66 - Joseph Smith received a revelation to send people to Canada to sell the Book of Mormon copyright
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| |L17=Response to claim: 66 - The writing of the 116 pages served as an "apprenticeship" to learning to write the Book of Mormon
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