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===Claims made in "Chapter 2: Race Relations in Colonial America"=== | ===Claims made in "Chapter 2: Race Relations in Colonial America"=== | ||
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* A similarity exists between the degraded Lamanites and the Native Americans of the 19th Century. | * A similarity exists between the degraded Lamanites and the Native Americans of the 19th Century. | ||
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* Note again only a dated anti-Mormon work is cited for this claim. No engagement with the large body of work done in response to Brodie is cited or engaged. | * Note again only a dated anti-Mormon work is cited for this claim. No engagement with the large body of work done in response to Brodie is cited or engaged. | ||
− | * [[Amerindians | + | * [[Book of Mormon/Lamanites/Relationship to Amerindians]] |
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*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=no pages given}} | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=no pages given}} | ||
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* The Book of Mormon portrays the Lamanites as naked, head shaven, tent dwelling, arrow wielding and idle, similar to stereotypical perceptions of the Native Americans at the time. | * The Book of Mormon portrays the Lamanites as naked, head shaven, tent dwelling, arrow wielding and idle, similar to stereotypical perceptions of the Native Americans at the time. | ||
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− | * [[Amerindians | + | * [[Book of Mormon/Lamanites/Relationship to Amerindians]] |
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*No source given. | *No source given. | ||
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* Joseph Smith may have woven "frontier prejudices" into the Book of Mormon. | * Joseph Smith may have woven "frontier prejudices" into the Book of Mormon. | ||
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* {{MindReading}} | * {{MindReading}} | ||
* The author needs to present actual evidence. In fact, the Book of Mormon sees the Lamanites as the equals of others, descendants of Israel, and blessed by God. This is a far cry from the frontier prejudice, where often "the only good Indian was a dead Indian." | * The author needs to present actual evidence. In fact, the Book of Mormon sees the Lamanites as the equals of others, descendants of Israel, and blessed by God. This is a far cry from the frontier prejudice, where often "the only good Indian was a dead Indian." | ||
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* No source given. | * No source given. | ||
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* Joseph Smith "fell under the spell of the mounds and could not resist the lure of buried riches." | * Joseph Smith "fell under the spell of the mounds and could not resist the lure of buried riches." | ||
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* {{MindReading}} | * {{MindReading}} | ||
− | * [[Book of Mormon | + | * [[Book of Mormon/Geography/New World/Great Lakes geography/Mound Builders]] |
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*Silverberg, ''The Mound Builders'', 1968. | *Silverberg, ''The Mound Builders'', 1968. | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Vogel:Indian Origins|pages=no pages cited}} | *{{CriticalWork:Vogel:Indian Origins|pages=no pages cited}} | ||
*Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'', 1971. | *Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'', 1971. | ||
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* Joseph Smith used a "seer stone" or "peep stone" to search for buried treasure. | * Joseph Smith used a "seer stone" or "peep stone" to search for buried treasure. | ||
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* Joseph Smith was charged with being "disorderly" for his money digging activities in 1826. | * Joseph Smith was charged with being "disorderly" for his money digging activities in 1826. | ||
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− | * [[Joseph Smith | + | * [[Joseph Smith/Legal trials/1826 glasslooking trial]] |
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*No source given. | *No source given. | ||
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* Scholars have "concluded" that Joseph Smith was inspired by ''View of the Hebrews''. | * Scholars have "concluded" that Joseph Smith was inspired by ''View of the Hebrews''. | ||
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* Critics of the Church have concluded this, after their favorite theory ([[Book_of_Mormon_and_Spaulding_manuscript|the Spalding manuscript]]) disintegrated in the early twentieth century. | * Critics of the Church have concluded this, after their favorite theory ([[Book_of_Mormon_and_Spaulding_manuscript|the Spalding manuscript]]) disintegrated in the early twentieth century. | ||
* {{CiteCritic}} | * {{CiteCritic}} | ||
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*Persuitte, 2000. | *Persuitte, 2000. | ||
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* The New World history in ''View of the Hebrews'' "shares close parallels with the plot of the Book of Mormon." | * The New World history in ''View of the Hebrews'' "shares close parallels with the plot of the Book of Mormon." | ||
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− | * {{SecondaryFact}}: the author cites only Ethan Smith's book, who says nothing about whether his book matches the Book of Mormon. | + | * {{SecondaryFact}}: the author cites only Ethan Smith's book, who says nothing about whether his book matches the Book of Mormon. |
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* [[Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews]] | * [[Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews]] | ||
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*Ethan Smith, ''View of the Hebrews'', 1825. | *Ethan Smith, ''View of the Hebrews'', 1825. | ||
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* Joseph Smith was inspired by the myths surrounding the Moundbuilders in writing the Book of Mormon. | * Joseph Smith was inspired by the myths surrounding the Moundbuilders in writing the Book of Mormon. | ||
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* {{MindReading}} | * {{MindReading}} | ||
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*Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'', 1971. | *Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'', 1971. | ||
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− | * Joseph "likely" added the story of the Jaredites to account for the speculation about the diversity of Indian cultures and languages. | + | |claim= |
− | | | + | * The author claims that Joseph "likely" added the story of the Jaredites to account for the speculation about the diversity of Indian cultures and languages. |
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* {{MindReading}} | * {{MindReading}} | ||
* We are told earlier that Joseph mirrored frontier prejudices. Yet, Vogel's book demonstrates that early settlers had little appreciation of the diversity of Amerindian culture. They regarded Amerindians as a monolithic group. These two claims do not mesh. | * We are told earlier that Joseph mirrored frontier prejudices. Yet, Vogel's book demonstrates that early settlers had little appreciation of the diversity of Amerindian culture. They regarded Amerindians as a monolithic group. These two claims do not mesh. | ||
− | * [[Jaredites added to | + | * [[Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Story of Jaredites added to explain presence of animals in New World]] {{nw}} |
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* {{s||Ether|2|1-3}} | * {{s||Ether|2|1-3}} | ||
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* Joseph "likely" added the story of the Jaredites to account for how animals arrived in the New World after the Flood. | * Joseph "likely" added the story of the Jaredites to account for how animals arrived in the New World after the Flood. | ||
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* {{MindReading}} | * {{MindReading}} | ||
− | * [[Story of Jaredites added to explain presence of animals in New World]] | + | * [[Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Story of Jaredites added to explain presence of animals in New World]] |
{{CriticalWork:Southerton:Losing:Repeat:Flood}} | {{CriticalWork:Southerton:Losing:Repeat:Flood}} | ||
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*{{s||Ether|2|1-3}} | *{{s||Ether|2|1-3}} | ||
*No additional source is given by the author for this claim. | *No additional source is given by the author for this claim. | ||
*The same exact claim is made by {{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=70–72}} | *The same exact claim is made by {{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=70–72}} | ||
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