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- 1 Response to claims made in "Chapter 2: The Marketing of an Image"
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- 1.2 Claim The author states that, "Mormoinism therefore practices proselytization, of the conversion of a person, not just to faith in the Christ of Mormonism but to the Mormon Church itself."
- 1.3 Claim The author claims that converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are encouraged to "renounce the validity of their own denominations."
- 1.4 Claim The author claims that the Book of Mormon is "fallacious" and that it contradicts "all that historians and anthropologists know about the Americas."
- 1.5 Claim The author claims that "Mormon apologists strive to present a strong case for their interpretation of the 'facts.'"
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Response to claims made in "Chapter 2: The Marketing of an Image"
Chapter 1: Mormons on Your Doorstep | A FAIR Analysis of: Mormonism Unmasked A work by author: R. Philip Roberts
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Chapter 3: The Making of a Religion |
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The author states that, "Mormoinism therefore practices proselytization, of the conversion of a person, not just to faith in the Christ of Mormonism but to the Mormon Church itself."
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The author claims that converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are encouraged to "renounce the validity of their own denominations."
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The author claims that the Book of Mormon is "fallacious" and that it contradicts "all that historians and anthropologists know about the Americas."
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