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Index to claims made in An Insider's View of Mormon Origins

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Chapter 1: Joseph Smith as Translator/Revelator

Page Claim Response
1 Joseph claimed to translate the Kinderhook plates Kinderhook Plates
1 Illustrations show Joseph Smith translating the plates directly Church art and historical accuracy
2 Joseph Smith used a seer stone that he placed in his hat Joseph Smith and seer stones
2-3 The plates were often not nearby while Joseph translated them Book of Mormon translation method
6 Oliver attempted to translate using a divining rod Joseph Smith and the occult#Working with the rod
6 Oliver would ask questions of his divining rod in faith and it would move Joseph Smith and the occult#Source of the power?
7 Alterations in a different handwriting on the 116 pages would have been readily apparent.
8 Joseph was brought to court three times for stone gazing Joseph Smith's 1826 glasslooking trial
9 After he lost the manuscript, Joseph became more vague regarding the method of translation
9 Joseph altered the Book of Mormon to modify the description of God and Jesus to be separate beings
10 Scholars have determined that Joseph consulted an open Bible during translation Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible
10 Joseph copied errors from the King James Bible Translation Errors from the KJV
11 None of Joseph's changes to the Bible have been supported by manuscript finds Joseph Smith Translation as a restoration of the original Bible text
11 Some of Joseph's changes to the Bible contradict LDS beliefs
12 Joseph evolved his concept of the Father and Son Joseph Smith's early conception of God
12 The hieroglyphics next to facsimile 1 state that Hor is the deceased man lying on the altar Book of Abraham papyri
12 Joseph used this papyrus as his source for Abraham 1 through 2:18 Book of Abraham papyri
13 Near facsimile 3, Hor's name appears at the top and bottom Book of Abraham papyri
17 Joseph expanded Abraham's curse to include denial of priesthood ordination to blacks Blacks and the priesthood
17 Joseph got the story for the Book of Abraham from Josephus
19 Joseph's interpretations have been shown by Egyptologists as a mis-reading of the papyri Book of Abraham papyri
19 A primary source for much of Abraham is Genesis
21 From 1820 to 1834 Joseph believed in one God Joseph Smith's early conception of God
21 The astronomical concepts in Abraham were common in Joseph Smith's environment
22-24 Joseph's theology was influenced by Thomas Dick's Philosophy of a Future State
29 It is easy to identify the Book of Joseph from the papyrus fragments Book of Abraham papyri
31 Kinderhook plates Kinderhook Plates
34-35 Joseph translated a Greek psalter
36 Joseph mistranslated a number of documents

Chapter 2: Authorship of the Book of Mormon

Page Claim Response
39 The church has encouraged the questioning of Book of Mormon authorship
40 Joseph Smith was intellectually capable of writing the Book of Mormon himself Book of Mormon authorship theories
40 B.H. Roberts wondered if the Book of Mormon stories were just inspirational tales B.H. Roberts' testimony of the Book of Mormon
41 B.H. Roberts questioned whether it was history or the product of a "pious but immature" mind B.H. Roberts' testimony of the Book of Mormon
41-42 The story of Zelph Zelph
42 Joseph reported that the Kinderhook Plates contained a genealogy back to Ham Kinderhook Plates
42 Joseph gave many descriptions of heroes and their treasures hidden in the New York hills
42 B.H. Roberts concluded that Joseph Smith was capable of writing the Book of Mormon B.H. Roberts' testimony of the Book of Mormon
46 The Book of Mormon reflects evangelical Protestantism
48 The story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead is the source of for Alma 19 Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible
48 Alma 19 is derived from evangelical conversion experiences common in the 19th century
49 Alma 32 is derived from Jesus's parable of the sower Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible
49 The Book of Mormon was an amalgamation of ideas from Joseph Smith's own environment
50-53 Many Book of Mormon stories are derived from the New Testament Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible
55 The decapitation of Laban parallels the story of Judith in the Apocrypha
57 LDS position is that the Lamanites are the principal ancestors of the American Indians Search for the Truth DVD:DNA
57 No Hebrew or Egyptian writing has been discovered in the New World Book of Mormon anachronisms:Reformed Egyptian
57 The Book of Mormon provides too short a time for the disappearance of the Nephite/Lamanite language
57 No indigenous American language has a Hebraic or Egyptian origin.
58 B.H. Roberts thought that View of the Hebrews could be a basis for the Book of Mormon Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews
58 Roberts investigated the possible connection between the two books because he recognized the utility of having a ground plan to work from to contextualize theological issues Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews
58 Roberts concluded that there was a great probability that the Smith family read View of the Hebrews Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews
60 Roberts concluded that a copy of View of the Hebrews could have been supplied by Oliver Cowdery Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews
60-64 B.H. Roberts' parallels between View of the Hebrews and the Book of Mormon Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews
65-66 Joseph Smith received a revelation to send people to Canada to sell the Book of Mormon copyright for $8000. After expenses, the money was to go to the Smith family Did Joseph Smith attempt to sell the Book of Mormon copyright?
66 The writing of the 116 pages served as an "apprenticeship" to writing the Book of Mormon

Chapter 3: The Bible in the Book of Mormon

Page Claim Response
70-71 Joseph Smith Sr.'s 1811 dreams are similar to Lehi's "first" vision and his "tree of life" dream Joseph Smith, Sr.'s dream and Lehi's vision
82 There are no original motifs in 3 Nephi that are not found in the Gospels Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible
82 Joseph had the words of Christ available to him, but "curiously chose not to use them" for at least half the verses in 3 Nephi 11-28. Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible
82 Joseph may have used a blanket to screen his use of the Bible from his scribe
83 Oliver "neglected to mention" the use of a Bible in the translation
83 The Book of Mormon contains twenty-six full chapters from a 1769 edition of the KJV Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible
83 The Sermon at the Temple includes modern errors found in the KJV Translation Errors from the KJV
90 The Aramaic word "raca" would not have been intelligible to a Nephite
90 The three days of sunlight is not mentioned in the Bible even though North America and Israel are both in the Northern hemisphere.

Chapter 4: Evangelical Protestantism in the Book of Mormon

Page Claim Response
95 Elements from Joseph Smith's own life form the basis for a portion of the Book of Mormon
96 One would not expect to find "camp meeting" elements among ancient Americans
97 King Benjamin's farewell speech parallels that of Methodist leader "Bishop M'Kendree"
100 King Benjamin's speech includes elements of typical "revival" meetings
106 Alma's conversion parallels that of Darius Williams and Abel Thornton
107 Alma's missions are similar to those of traveling preachers
114 The Book of Mormon includes hundreds of popular phrases from frontier preaching
116 There are "recognizable evangelical phrases" contained in Amulek's and Alma's

preaching

118 The Book of Mormon is simply "revival literature" cast in a different setting
120 The Book of Mormon teaches that all men are evil as a result of the Fall
121 Joseph changed his view from human nature being evil to it being "inherently good"
121-122 Joseph evolved his view of the Godhead over time Joseph Smith's early conception of God
122 The Book of Mormon "vividly" portrays the Father and Son as the same God.
123 The Book of Mormon is closer to Evangelical Protestantism than ancient Jewish or modern LDS beliefs
123 Most of the Book of Mormon's theological issues are of little or no interest to Americans today
124 The Book of Mormon contains no information about temple ordinances, exaltation or baptism for the dead
129-130 B.H. Roberts concluded that Joseph Smith created the anti-Christs Sherem, Nehor and Korihor
131 Feelings attributed to the Holy Ghost are simply edifying feelings Burning in the bosom
131 Edifying feelings are not sufficient to determine truth Burning in the bosom
131 Many people believe in the truthfulness of their own religion because of similar confirming experiences
132 It is possible to feel "the sprit" even when listening to a hoax Burning in the bosom
132 The LDS church claims exclusive receipt of the Holy Ghost as a gift.
133 The Holy Ghost is an unreliable means of proving truth Burning in the bosom
133 The Spirit does not confirm the historical reality of the Book of Mormon Burning in the bosom

Chapter 5: Moroni and "The Golden Pot"

Page Claim Response
138 The story involves the copying and translation of ancestral records Book of Mormon and the Golden Pot
139-142 Luman Walters likely informed Joseph Smith about story of "The Golden Pot" Book of Mormon and the Golden Pot
157 Joseph is told to bring Emma to the hill Cumorah on "the next fall equinox"
157 Joseph's father said that Joseph married Emma in order to ensure success in obtaining the plates
163 Joseph regarded the autumnal equinox as a special day
172 Variants of the Moroni story were told and then standardized after 1830
172 Joseph's later narratives talk about a more biblical-type angel
173 Many of the magical elements of the Moroni story began disappearing around 1830

Chapter 6: Witnesses to the Golden Plates

Page Claim Response
175 The witnesses had a "magical mindset" and believed in "second sight" Book of Mormon witnesses:Character
175-176 The witnesses believed in the ability to see spirits and their dwelling places within the local hills Book of Mormon witnesses:Character
178 Martin Harris participated in his own "treasure adventures" after meeting Joseph Smith
178 Martin Harris said that he could "see things" in the Hill Cumorah
178 Martin Harris informed Joseph Smith about the gold plates
179 The Whitmers all believed that they could see things with stones and dowsing sticks Book of Mormon witnesses:Character
179 Oliver Cowdery was a treasure hunter and "rodsman" before he met Joseph Smith
179 William Cowdery (Oliver's father) was associated with a treasure seeking group in Vermont
179 Oliver Cowdery and Martin Harris saw the plates in a vision before meeting Joseph Smith
181 David and possibly John Whitmer owned seer stones
186 The Smith's talked about being able to see subterranean chambers in the hills Joseph Smith and money digging
186 Joseph often told neighbors stories about treasures he found in the earth Joseph Smith and money digging
188 Joseph claimed to know the location of Captain Kidd's treasure
194 Martin Harris said that marvelous things appeared to Hyrum, Joseph Sr. and Joseph Jr. while they were treasure hunting
194-195 The gold plates that the witnesses saw disappeared when place on the ground at the hill Cumorah
195 The witnesses believed that there was a toad the turned into something else hiding in the box that held the plates
197 The testimony of the Three Witnesses was a vision rather than an actual visit by an angel Book of Mormon witnesses:Spiritual or literal
197 David Whitmer indicated that the visit of the angel was spiritual rather than real
198 Martin Harris claimed to see the plates with "the eye of faith." "Eye of Faith"/"Spiritual Eye" statements by Martin Harris
198 Some of the three witnesses claimed that they handled the plates during the angels visit
200 David Whitmer claimed that he handled the plates in vision, but not physically Book of Mormon witnesses:Spiritual or literal
204 The testimony of the Eight Witnesses does not describe a physical incident Book of Mormon witnesses:Spiritual or literal
204-205 Martin Harris claimed that none of the witnesses saw or handled the plates
205 Martin Harris claimed that he never saw or handled the plates
206 The Eight Witnesses hesitated to sign their testimony because their experience was not physical
206 The gold plates belong to another world rather than this one
206 The plates were able to sink and glide underground
206-207 Viewing the gold plates "too soon" would cause physical death
207 The declarations of the witnesses "sounded more physical than was intended." Book of Mormon witnesses:Spiritual or literal
207 Joseph may have fabricated a "plate-like" object to sustain belief in the plates
208 James Strang also produced witnesses to metal plates Book of Mormon witnesses:Strangite parallels
211 Joseph appointed James Strang as his successor James Strang
213 All the living witnesses except Oliver Cowdery accepted James Strang's leadership James Strang

Chapter 7: Priesthood Restoration

Page Claim Response
216 The "original" view was the the revelation received through the Urim and Thummin gave Joseph and Oliver the authority to baptize
217 David Whitmer never believed that an angel had given Joseph and Oliver the authority to baptize
219 An angelic ordination to the higher priesthood is not mentioned by Joseph at the time the church was organized Date of the restoration of the Melchizedek priesthood
219 The term "elder" and "apostle" meant the same thing originally
220 Anyone who was ordained an elder was considered an apostle
221 Alma received authority to baptize throught the "Spirit" - not by laying on of hands
222 Authority is received through the "Spirit of the Lord" rather than by laying on of hands
223 The Bible and Book of Commandments do not mention the laying on of hands Doctrine and Covenants textual changes
223 Early missionaries did not claim that their authority originated with heavenly messengers
225 The Whitmer family and Oliver Cowdery accepted Hiram Pages revelations as authoritative
225-226 D&C 84 does not refer to the physical laying on of hands by an angel
227 The restoration of priesthood from an angel was a spiritual vision rather than a physical event Priesthood restoration
228 Joseph invented the story of the angel restoring the priesthood to counter Hurlbut's accusations Priesthood restoration
232 The events surrounding the priesthood ordination were reinterpreted to bolster Joseph's status
232-233 Oliver Cowdery may have added the story about the angel to an 1833 patriarchal blessing

Chapter 8: The First Vision

Page Claim Response
235 Joseph Smith's First Vision account was "simplified" and "retrofitted" to make it more authoritative First Vision accounts
239 The Book of Commandments states that it was the Book of Mormon that constituted Joseph's call to the work
239 Oliver Cowdery claimed that it was Moroni that called Joseph to the work rather than Jesus in the First Vision Oliver Cowdery not aware of First Vision in 1834-35
239 Joseph viewed his First Vision in "evangelical Protestant fashion" until 1838 Motivation in 1832 account is different
240 Joseph rewrote his personal conversion experience in 1838 to satisfy institutional needs 1838 account modified to offset leadership crisis?
240 The 1820 revival described by Joseph better fits the 1824-25 revival Religious revivals in 1820
242 Oliver Cowdery said that the revival that affected Joseph came in 1823 Oliver Cowdery not aware of First Vision in 1834-35
245 Joseph was persecuted not for his vision, but because of his treasure digging 1832 account doesn't mention persecution
245 Joseph's vision was similar to other's experiences and no one took notice of it 1832 account doesn't mention persecution
245 In 1838, Joseph shifted his calling from 1823 to 1820 because of apostacy in the Church
248 Joseph wrote his 1838 narrative to secure his position and authority within the church First Vision fabricated to give "Godly authority"
251 Joseph moved his calling from 1823 to 1820 in order to disassociate himself from the Book of Mormon witnesses, who had left the Church
251-252 Joseph's motive for praying was different in the 1832 account than in the 1838 account Motivation in 1832 account is different