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Monday Feb 8, 2010
I felt it was important to tackle a couple of less-conspicuous yet
primary and subversive anti-Mormon claims that have direct bearing on
many Mormon issues.
Monday Feb 1, 2010
It's important to understand how the words "true," "correct," "historicity" and "verisimilitude" apply to the Book of Mormon.
Monday Jan 25, 2010
Knowing the ambiguity of language and the context of author and reader
becomes important when we look at the reasons why Book of Mormon
authors expressed some things in the Nephite text.
Monday Jan 18, 2010
This "co-creative" view of revelation explains why Joseph Smith updated some
of his revelations, including some passages in the Book of Mormon and
D&C, as his learning increased.
Monday Jan 11, 2010
While there are interesting evidences for a "tight control" over the
Book of Mormon translation, there are also evidences and logical
reasons to assume a "loose control."
Monday Jan 4, 2010
Several sentences
that sounded ungrammatical in the first printing of the Book of Mormon actually make perfect
grammatical sense in Hebrew.
Monday Dec 28, 2009
"Challenging Issues, Keeping the Faith" columnist Michael R. Ash explains what the tight control theory of Book of Mormon translation is and gives examples of why it is real.
Monday Dec 21, 2009
According to some of Joseph's closest associates as well as those who
saw Joseph translate the Book of Mormon, he was able to see the English translation.
Monday Dec 7, 2009
How did Joseph keep things straight and consistent for nearly six
hundred pages without forgetting at least some of the details?
Monday Nov 30, 2009
As we continue our discussion about the Book of Mormon translation,
some members may be troubled that the process doesn't match their
conceptions of how they thought the process worked.
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