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Claims made in "Chapter 3: Red Sons of Israel" | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Fawn Brodie
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Claims made in "Chapter 5: Witnesses for God" |
Claims made in "Chapter 4: A Marvelous Work and a Wonder"
53
Claim
- Joseph warned Martin Harris that God's wrath would strike him down if he examined the plates or looked at him while he was translating.
Author's source(s) - No source provided.
53
Claim
- Harris once tried to trick Joseph by substituting an ordinary stone for the seer stone.
Author's source(s) - Summary of Martin Harris' sermon in Salt Lake City, September 4, 1870, Historical Record, Vol. VI, p. 216.
54
Claim
- Lucy Harris stole the manuscript and "neither pleas nor blows could make her divulge its hiding place."
Author's source(s) - Author's speculation.
- Lucy states in the Hurlbut affidavits that her husband "has whipped, kicked, and turned me out of the house." Despite the fact that Lucy Harris makes no mention of the lost 116 pages of manuscript from the Book of Mormon, Fawn Brodie actually concludes that Harris beat his wife in order to get her to divulge what she had done with the lost 116 pages of manuscript.
- The Hurlbut affidavits—Lucy Harris
54
Claim
- Joseph realized that he could not duplicate the 116 pages exactly.
Author's source(s) - Author's conjecture.
- Mind reading: author has no way of knowing this.
- Book of Mormon/Translation/The lost 116 pages
55
Claim
- Joseph's family was counting on sales of the Book of Mormon to prevent foreclosure on their farm.
Author's source(s) - [ATTENTION!]
- Mind reading: author has no way of knowing this.: the author presents no evidence for this claim.
55
Claim
- Once Joseph had translated the small plates of Nephi, he could go back to the old plates and carry on.
Author's source(s) - [ATTENTION!]
- History unclear or in error: Joseph likely continued to translate the large plates, and only finished with the small plates at the end.
- Book of Mormon/Translation/Chronology
58
Claim
- The Isaiah chapters in the Book of Mormon were "chiefly those chapters from Isaiah mentioned in Ethan Smith's View of the Hebrews."
Author's source(s) - No source provided.
- The author's claim is false: View of the Hebrews Chapter 2 quotes Deuteronomy 30; Isaiah 11, 18, 60, 65; Jeremiah 16, 23, 30-31, 35-37; Zephaniah 3; Amos 9; Hosea and Joel. Out of these, only Isaiah 11 appears in the Book of Mormon.
- See also Jeff Lindsay, Did Joseph Smith plagiarize from View of the Hebrews when writing the Book of Mormon?
- Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/View of the Hebrews/Analysis of scripture use
- Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews
58
Claim
- Joseph was careful to modify primarily the italicized interpolation in the King James text.
Author's source(s) - Author's conjecture.
58
Claim
- Joseph incorporated one of his father's dreams into the Book of Mormon
Author's source(s) - Lucy Smith, Biographical Sketches, pp. 58-9.
59
Claim
- Early in the writing Joseph vigorously attacked the Catholic Church as the "great and abominable church" and the "whore of all the earth"
Author's source(s) - Source not provided.
- Misrepresentation of source: Book of Mormon/Great and abominable church
60
Claim
- Lucy Smith's stories about the Golden Bible had converted Oliver Cowdery.
Author's source(s) - Author's conjecture.
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62
Claim
- Joseph Smith's lack of education is "a favorite thesis designed to prove the authenticity" of the Book of Mormon.
Author's source(s) - Author's opinion.
62-63
Claim
- Joseph Smith borrowed many stories from the Bible.
Author's source(s) - Author's opinion.
63
Claim
- Joseph's sentence structure in the Book of Mormon was "loose-jointed, like an earthworm hacked into segments that crawl away alive and whole."
Author's source(s) - Author's opinion.
65
Claim
- The story of the Gadianton band reflects the anti-Masonic feelings in New York at the time that the Book of Mormon was produced.
Author's source(s) - No source given.
- Author's conjecture.