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Contents
Questions
== Critics claim that Joseph Smith decided to write in the Book of Mormon, every error and truth discussed in New York
Source(s) of the criticism
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, [[../CriticalSources|click here]]
==Detailed Analysis
== No problem in LDS theology because:
- God prepares the way for his wonderful works
- God prepares the people to receive the truth
- A perfect time for the Book of Mormon to come to light
- The Book of Mormon answers important questions
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Further reading
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