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Revision as of 14:07, 2 April 2010

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Criticism

Critics claims that the Book of Mormon teaches Sabellianism, also called modalism, i.e., the belief that Christ and the Father are a single individual expressing himself in different modes.[1]

To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here

Response

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Conclusion

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Endnotes

  1. [note]  Origen Bachelor, Mormonism Exposed Internally and Externally (New York: Privately Published, 1838), 24. off-site

Further reading

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