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Contents
Criticism
Critics of the Book of Mormon argue that it contradicts the Bible when it states that one of King Zedekiah's sons (Mulek) escaped and came to the Americas.
Source(s) of the Criticism
- Saints Alive Ministry Newsletter. May-June 1999.
- Life After Ministries.
Response
Conclusion
A summary of the argument against the criticism.
Endnotes
Further reading
FAIR wiki articles
Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Mulek
FAIR web site
External links
- Jeffrey R. Chadwick, "Has the Seal of Mulek Been Found?," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 12/2 (2003). [72–83] link
- John L. Sorenson, "The Mulekites," Brigham Young University Studies 30 no. ? (Summer 1990), 6–22. off-site
Printed material
- Anonymous, "New Information About Mulek, Son of the King," in Reexploring the Book of Mormon, edited by John W. Welch (Provo, Utah: FARMS, 1992), 142–144.GL direct link