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*"[Joseph] Smith apparently was either oblivious to the expressed warning about adding to or substracting from the Word of God, or willfully disobedient to it (see Rev. 22:18,19)." - "Dr." Walter Martin, ''Mormonism'' (Minneapolis, Minnesota: Bethany House Publishers, 1984), 29.
  
 
==Response==
 
==Response==

Revision as of 12:09, 15 November 2005

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Criticism

Critics claim that the Book of Mormon cannot be true because the nothing should be "added to" or "taken away from" the Holy Bible.

Source(s) of the criticism

  • "[Joseph] Smith apparently was either oblivious to the expressed warning about adding to or substracting from the Word of God, or willfully disobedient to it (see Rev. 22:18,19)." - "Dr." Walter Martin, Mormonism (Minneapolis, Minnesota: Bethany House Publishers, 1984), 29.

Response

Conclusion

Endnotes

None

Further reading

FAIR wiki articles

FAIR web site

  • FAIR Topical Guide:Bible Complete - no additional scripture
  • Scott Gordon, "To Add To or To Take From," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2002)*

External links

  • Howard W. Hunter, "No Man Shall Add to or Take Away," Ensign (May 1981): 64. *
  • Stephen E. Robinson, Are Mormons Christians? (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1993). off-site FAIR linkChapter 6

Printed material