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Response to "Difficult Questions for Mormons: Prophecies in the Book of Mormon"
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Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Three Witnesses"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Three Witnesses.
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Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Charles Anthon story"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Charles Anthon story."
FAIR's Response
Fact checking results: This claim is false
The story of Charles Anthon stating the he could not read a "sealed book" is a prophecy from the Bible, not the Book of Mormon. Isaiah 29:11 reads, "And the vision of all is become unto you as the words of a book that is sealed, which men deliver to one that is learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I cannot; for it is sealed." Charles Anthon actually fulfilled this prophecy.
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Columbus described"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Columbus described.
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Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Joseph Smith's name given"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Joseph Smith's name given."
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Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Smith called to be the translator of the Mormon record"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Smith called to be the translator of the Mormon record.
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Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Jerusalem destroyed"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Jerusalem destroyed.
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Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? 600 years until Jesus is born"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? 600 years until Jesus is born.
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Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Martin Harris and the lost manuscripts"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Martin Harris and the lost manuscripts. (1 Nephi 9, Words of Mormon).
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Response to claim: "Why do the unfulfilled prophecies in the Book of Mormon remain unfulfilled? Example: Jews becoming Christian en masse"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why are the prophecies in the Book of Mormon dealing with events that already occurred unrealistically specific? Jews becoming Christian en masse."
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Response to claim: "Why is the Book of Mormon quite specific about Christ but does not add anything that the New Testament does not address (for example, what Christ did from age 12 - 30)?"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why is the Book of Mormon quite specific about Christ but does not add anything that the New Testament does not address (for example, what Christ did from age 12 - 30)?"
FAIR's Response
Fact checking results: This claim contains propaganda - The author, or the author's source, is providing information or ideas in a slanted way in order to instill a particular attitude or response in the reader
Why would prophets in the New World be expected to discuss anything regarding what Jesus Christ did from age 12 to 30? This was irrelevant to Christ's mission, which was to provide salvation for us all.
Response to claim: "Why does the Book of Mormon prophesy that the Jews would be restored to the land of their inheritance if they believed in Christ (they are occupying it now w/o believing in Christ)?"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why does the Book of Mormon prophesy that the Jews would be restored to the land of their inheritance if they believed in Christ (they are occupying it now w/o believing in Christ)? (2 Nephi 10:7)"
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Response to claim: "Why did Alma not know when Christ was coming (Alma 13:21-26) even though he possessed plates and Lehi and Nephi had written precisely when he would arrive?"
The author(s) of Difficult Questions for Mormons make(s) the following claim:
Response to claim: "Why did Alma not know when Christ was coming (Alma 13:21-26) even though he possessed plates and Lehi and Nephi had written precisely when he would arrive?"
FAIR's Response
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