In this video, I conclude my review of Lars Nielsen’s new book “How the Book of Mormon Came to Pass.” This book makes many bold assertions, such as:
Joseph Smith knew both Sidney Rigdon and Parley P. Pratt as early as 1825 or 1826; Joseph Smith accompanied Pratt to Ohio to meet Rigdon in 1826; Rigdon visited Manchester before 1830 and participated in digging for treasure; Rigdon believed Spalding’s manuscript was a real translation and recruited Smith to find the gold plates; the Book of Mormon was a continuation of Spalding’s Roman story, rather than a separate manuscript; the Book of Moses was included in Spalding’s manuscript. Can these bold claims stand up to serious scrutiny? Watch this video and find out.
Video premiers, Monday, September 9, 2024, 4 pm Eastern Standard Time. Come join me in the chat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsT32kVxSjQ
Vogel's new video continues review of Lars Nielsen's book
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Joseph Smith The Making of a Prophet? (Sorry, I've not read it, yet)
Dan,
This portion in your video really resonates with me:
here
I hammered it out really hard in this forum not long ago. Sorry I missed you.
Mormon at ages 11, 15, 24 is really Joseph Smith Jr., in disguise!
Anyway, on some things, you and I are on the same page, on others (geography), not so much...
This portion in your video really resonates with me:
here
I hammered it out really hard in this forum not long ago. Sorry I missed you.
Mormon at ages 11, 15, 24 is really Joseph Smith Jr., in disguise!
Anyway, on some things, you and I are on the same page, on others (geography), not so much...