Modèle:CriticalWork:Southerton:Losing:Repeat:Apologists

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  • Rather than interact with arguments the author labels "apologetic" (i.e., any interpretation which does not suit his naive view of the matter), the author hopes to marginalize them and reject them from consideration by claiming they are somehow novel, contrary to the Book of Mormon's plain meaning, or driven by desperation.
  • Apologetics
  • Many statements indicate that these ideas are generally not novel, and were certainly developed well before any pressure from DNA arguments—they arose from the Book of Mormon text itself.
L'oeuvre se répète sur page(s) xv, 42., 143., 148., 200., 203., et 206.