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The Unchanging Ways of Anti-Mormons, Craig Foster, 2003 FAIR Conference |
- Part 1: The Unchanging Ways of Anti-Mormons
- Part 2: The Unchanging Ways of Anti-Mormons
- Part 3: The Unchanging Ways of Anti-Mormons
- Part 4: The Unchanging Ways of Anti-Mormons
- Part 5: The Unchanging Ways of Anti-Mormons
Historical or Hysterical? Anti-Mormons and Documentary Sources, Matthew Brown, 2004 FAIR Conference |
- Part 1: Historical or Hysterical?
- Part 2: Historical or Hysterical?
- Part 3: Historical or Hysterical?
- Part 4: Historical or Hysterical?
- Part 5: Historical or Hysterical?
- Part 6: Historical or Hysterical?
Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology, John E. Clark, Wade Ardern, and Matthew Roper, 2005 FAIR Conference |
- Part 1: Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology
- Part 2: Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology
- Part 3: Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology
- Part 4: Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology
- Part 5: Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology
- Part 6: Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology
Secular Anti-Mormonism: Reflections, Sketches, & Preliminary Thoughts, Daniel C. Peterson, 2005 FAIR Conference |