Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Thank you, Ms. Harris.
It's be interesting if each passage of the Book of Mormon could be linked to its plagarized counterpart. That would make for a great read!
- Doc
Have you seen Uncle Dale's annotated Book of Mormon?
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Thank you, Ms. Harris.
It's be interesting if each passage of the Book of Mormon could be linked to its plagarized counterpart. That would make for a great read!
- Doc
Spanner wrote:
Have you seen Uncle Dale's annotated Book of Mormon?
Lucy Harris wrote:I ams busy with other things at the moment, but maybe you could direct them to the passages where that is obvious. As well as all the----or, rather----'s
Lucy Harris wrote:The assessment, based on the data available at this time, is that the Book of Mormon reflects the culture of those people who wrote it. We don't know yet if the Johnson brothers found works which directly influenced the Book of Mormon, but the similarities, and genre, are definitely indicative of the fact that the Book of Mormon was not all that unusual of a production for 1830 upper New England.
Nevo wrote:It is nonsense to suggest that the Book of Mormon was "not all that unusual" for its time. There is nothing else like it. Whatever its source(s), it is an extraordinary work.