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|sublink1=Response to claim: 51, 353n2, 354n3 - Some Book of Mormon stories are simply reworked from the Bible or the Apocrypha
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|sublink2=Response to claim: 55, 355n28 - The 1839 history of the Church identified the angel who delivered the plates to Joseph as Nephi rather than Moroni
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|sublink3=Response to claim: 56, 357n34 - Joseph used his seer stone to locate the plates
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|sublink4=Response to claim: 56, 357n35-36 - The "golden book" was originally supposed to be about "hidden treasure" — the "religious twist" was added later
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|sublink5=Response to claim: 56 - Joseph translated the plates by looking at his seer stone in his hat. The plates were not nearby
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|sublink6=Response to claim: 57, 358-9n47 - Each sentence and word in the 1830 Book of Mormon "had supposedly come directly from God"
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|sublink7=Response to claim: 57-58, 359n49 - A voice from heaven proclaimed that the translation was correct, therefore no further editing should have been required
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|sublink8=Response to claim: 58, 359n50-51 - The use of the word "synagogue" in the Book of Mormon is an anachronism
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|sublink9=Response to claim: 58, 359n52-53 - There are anachronistic references to cows and oxen in the New World hundreds of years before Christ
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|sublink10=Response to claim: 58, 359n52-53 - There are anachronistic references to horses in the New World hundreds of years before Christ
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|sublink11=Response to claim: 58, 359n52-53 - There are anachronistic references to goats in the New World hundreds of years before Christ
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|sublink12=Response to claim: 58, 359n53 - "LDS apologist John Sorenson has suggested that Smith mistranslated numerous words" from the gold plates
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|sublink13=Response to claim: 58, 359n54 - The Book of Mormon "is simply a rehashing" of the speculation in the 19th century regarding Indian origins due to the presence of burial mounds "dotting the land"
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|sublink14=Response to claim: 60, 360n58 - Joseph Smith incorporated text from Josiah Priest's The Wonders of Nature into the Book of Mormon
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|sublink15=Response to claim: 60-61, 360n59-63 - Joseph Smith plagiarized Ethan Smith's View of the Hebrews
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|sublink16=Response to claim: 61 - Anyone who looked on the gold plates would die
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|sublink17=Response to claim: 62, 361n69-72 - The witnesses never actually physically saw the plates - they only saw them in visions
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|sublink18=Response to claim: 64 - Martin Harris said that he never saw the plates with his "natural eyes"
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|sublink19=Response to claim: 64, 362n81-82 - Cowdery, Whitmer and Harris's statements that they actually saw the plates only refer to times that the plates were either covered with a cloth or in a wooden box
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|sublink20=Response to claim: 64, 362n83-84 - Martin Harris said that none of the eight witnesses had seen or handled the plates
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|sublink21=Response to claim: 65 - The Book of Mormon "can hardly be considered unique" since James Strang produced a set of plates that were seen by witnesses
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|sublink22=Response to claim: 65, 362n87 - LDS defenders (apologists) have redefined many of the terms that Joseph Smith used in the Book of Mormon text
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|sublink23=Response to claim: 66, 362n88 - LDS scholars such as Dee F. Green have stated that Book of Mormon archaeology is a "myth"
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|sublink24=Response to claim: 66, 362n89 - Dr. Michael Coe stated that there was no Book of Mormon archaeology
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|sublink25=Response to claim: 66, 363n92 - LDS scholar Terryl L. Givens "admitted" that no connection has been made between the Book of Mormon and cultures or civilizations in the Western hemisphere
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|sublink26=Response to claim: 67, 363n95-96 - The limited geography theory "cannot bear rigorous scrutiny" and "does violence" to the text of the Book of Mormon
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|sublink27=Response to claim: 67, 363n99 - Apologists have suggested that "not a single early Mormon, including Joseph Smith, ever bothered reading the Book of Mormon 'closely enough to grasp the fact' " that the plates were not buried in the hill where the final Nephite battle occurred
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|sublink28=Response to claim: 70, 365n115 - Joseph Smith said that the angel told him that all American Indians were "literal descendants of Abraham," but DNA has disproved this
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|sublink29=Response to claim: 71, 365n120 - Joseph Smith founded the "Restored Church" on the belief that all Native Americans were descendants of the Israelites
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|sublink30=Response to claim: 72, 366 n.127 - All modern Mormons believed that all inhabitants of the New World were descendants of the Lamanites until "science showed it to be erroneous"
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|sublink31=Response to claim: 72, 366n128 - The "updated LDS paradigm" claims that Nephites intermarried with non-Israelite natives, thus diluting their DNA
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|sublink32=Response to claim: 72, 366n130 - The LDS view has always been that Israelites were the first people to populate the Americas
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|sublink33=Response to claim: 73, 367n131-135 - Not many Christians actually believe that the world was created around 4000 B.C.
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|sublink34=Response to claim: 73, 367n136 - The Lamanites were supposed to become "white" once they converted en masse to Mormonism. This was to be accomplished by having LDS men take Indian wives
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|sublink35=Response to claim: 73, 367n137 - The phrase "white and delightsome" was changed to "pure and delightsome" in the Book of Mormon
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|sublink36=Response to claim: 73, 367n138 - LDS leaders claimed that the alteration to the Book of Mormon had nothing to do with the Indians physically turning white
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|sublink37=Response to claim: 74 - LDS apologists dismiss Church teachings in order to make Mormonism compatible with scientific findings
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|sublink38=Response to claim: 75, 368n142, 76, 368n143 - LDS apologist B.H. Roberts "reached a shocking conclusion" that the Book of Mormon wasn't authentic
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|sublink39=Response to claim: 76 - FARMS claims that Roberts was playing "devils advocate," but have never provided documentation to support this assertion
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|sublink40=Response to claim: 77 368n145-147 - Thomas Stuart Ferguson lost his testimony of the Book of Mormon after failing to find archaeological evidence
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|sublink41=Response to claim: 77 369n150-153 - LDS scholars believe that Quetzalcoatl was Jesus Christ. However, Quetzalcoatl's association with a "feathered serpent" constitutes "snake worship"
 
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Revision as of 16:01, 25 January 2015

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Index to claims made in Becoming Gods: A Closer Look at 21st-Century Mormonism


A work by author: Richard Abanes

This is an index of claims made in this work with links to corresponding responses within the FairMormon Answers Wiki. An effort has been made to provide the author's original sources where possible.

Sub-articles



Preface

Summary: Claims made in Preface: "Can't We All Just Get Along?"

Chapter 3

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 3: Thus Saith Joseph"

Chapter 4

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 4: One God Versus Many Gods"

Chapter 5

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 5: Heavenly Father is a Man"

Chapter 6

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 6: Siblings from Eternity Past"

Chapter 7

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 7: After All We Can Do"

Chapter 8

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 8: Ye Are Gods"

Chapter 9

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 9: More Than One Wife"

Chapter 10

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 10: The "Christian" Question"