Michael R. Ash, “Archaeology and the Book of Mormon,” (Mesa, Arizona: February 2003) Addresses the major criticisms of the Book of Mormon from an archaeological perspective.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 1: Fauna (Animals),” (Mesa, Arizona: April 2003) Addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to animals.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 2: Flora (Plants) and Textiles,” (Mesa, Arizona: April 2003) Addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to plants and textiles.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 3: Warfare,” (Mesa, Arizona: April 2003) Addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to warfare and implements of war.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 4: Metals and Metallurgy,” (Mesa, Arizona: April 2003) Addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to the use of metals in the Book of Mormon.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 5: Christianity in the pre-Christian Book of Mormon,” (Mesa, Arizona: April 2003) Addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to how Christian concepts and terminology could appear in the Book of Mormon at a time before Christ was born.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 6: Compass, Coins, and Other Miscellaneous,” (Mesa, Arizona: April 2003) Addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at a few miscellaneous anachronisms.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 1: Motives,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) Critics often dismiss the first-hand testimonies of Book of Mormon witnesses by questioning their motives.
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 2: Oliver Cowdery,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) Because Oliver Cowdery had a falling out with Joseph Smith and left the Church for a time, should his testimony of the Book of Mormon be suspect?
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 3: Martin Harris,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) Martin Harris, a witness to the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, has been maligned and dismissed by critics. What is the real story?
Michael R. Ash, “Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 4: David Whitmer,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) David Whitmer left the Church and never rejoined. Did he recant his testimony of the Book of Mormon?
Michael R. Ash, “Can Temple Ceremonies Change?,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) Should we expect that ceremonies in LDS temples will never change? An examination of the facts.
Michael R. Ash, Is an Historical Book of Mormon Incompatible with DNA Science?. Summarizes the flaws in claims that recent DNA evidence shows the Book of Mormon to be non-historical.
Michael R. Ash, Is the Bible Complete?. (Mesa, Arizona: May 2004) Response to questions or concerns about the LDS acceptance of extra-Biblical scripture.
Michael R. Ash, “The First Vision,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) Critics often complain that the First Vision couldn’t be true because there were multiple versions of it.
Michael R. Ash, “The King James Bible and the Book of Mormon,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) Why does the Book of Mormon sound like the King James Version of the Bible?
Michael R. Ash, Were the Lehites Alone in the Americas?. Gives evidence that the Lehites were a small part of a pre-existing cultural mix.
Michael R. Ash, “What is Official LDS Doctrine?,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2003) How can someone determine what really qualifies as binding LDS doctrine?
Michael R. Ash, Where Did Book of Mormon Events Take Place?. Summarizes the case in favor of assuming Book of Mormon events occurred in Mesoamerica.
Michael R. Ash, Who Are the Lamanites?. Looks at how the Book of Mormon term “Lamanite” is used to describe different groups of non-Nephites.
Gary Bowler, “What Is FAIR, and Why Are You Apologizing?,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2002) Looks at apologetics in general and FairMormon in particular.
Michael Reed, “Lucifer, the Brother of Jesus?,” (Mesa, Arizona: August 2003) Do the LDS really believe that Lucifer and Jesus are brothers?
Marc A. Schindler, “Doesn’t Matthew 22:23-30 Contradict the LDS Doctrine of Eternal Marriage?,” (Mesa, Arizona: March 2002) An examination of a common anti-Mormon claim that Jesus indicates there is no such thing as eternal marriage.