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Response to claims made in "Prologue"
A FAIR Analysis of: [[../../|Under the Banner of Heaven]], a work by author: Jon Krakauer
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Response to claims made in Under the Banner of Heaven, "Prologue"
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Response to claim: xx - It is claimed that the Church purchased more than four hundred Hofmann forgeries and then "squirreled" them "away in a vault to keep them from the public eye"
The author(s) of Under the Banner of Heaven make(s) the following claim:
It is claimed that the Church purchased more than four hundred Hofmann forgeries and then "squirreled" them "away in a vault to keep them from the public eye."
FAIR's Response
- Mind reading: author has no way of knowing this.
- For a detailed response, see: Mark Hofmann and Church treatment of Hofmann forgeries