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<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/book-of-mormon.html">Book of Mormon</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/doctrine-and-covenants.html">Doctrine & Covenants</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/pearl-of-great-price.html">Pearl of Great Price</a>
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<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/book-of-abraham.html">Book of Abraham</a>
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<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/king-james-version-bible.html">King James Version Bible</a>
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<h2>Other Scripture (non-canonized)</h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/inspired-version.html">The Inspired Version</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/journal-of-discourses.html">Journal of Discourses</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/other-scriptures.html">Other Scriptures</a>
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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Origins</title><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/origins.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/origins.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-04-22T18:33:16Z</published><updated>2011-04-22T18:33:16Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[The origins of Mormonism.

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<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/timeline-of-key-historical-events.html">A Timeline of Key Historical Events</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/first-vision.html">The First Vision</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/first-vision-plagiarized.html">The First Vision - Plagiarized</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/apostasy.html">Apostasy</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/succession-crisis.html">Succession Crisis</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/general-authorities.html">General Authorities</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/sources.html">Sources</a>

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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>People</title><category term="People"/><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/people.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/people.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-27T00:41:27Z</published><updated>2011-03-27T00:41:27Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[A list of influential people, both Mormon and non-Mormon.

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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/bh-roberts.html">B. H. Roberts</a>
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Roberts admitted Joseph Smith could have written the Book of Mormon.
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/brigham-young.html">Brigham Young</a>
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Young was Joseph's successor and the longest serving Mormon prophet.
<li style="margin-left:20px;"><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/the-moon-and-sun-inhabited.html">Sun and Moon Inhabited</a>
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/charles-anthon.html">Dr. Charles Anthon</a>
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Anthon disputed LDS claims that he certified Joseph Smith's translation of gold plate characters.
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/david-whitmer.html">
David Whitmer
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Whitmer stated that Joseph Smith invented the priesthood and subsequently altered revelations after-the-fact.
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<td>Book of Mormon Witnesses</td>
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<li style="margin-left:20px;"><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/book-of-mormon-witnesses.html">Three Witnesses</a>
<li style="margin-left:20px;"><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/book-of-mormon-witnesses.html#eight">Eight Witnesses</a>
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/joseph-smith.html">Joseph Smith</a>
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The founder of Mormonism.
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/joseph-smith-money-digger.html">Money Digger</a>
<li style="margin-left:20px;"><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/joseph-smith-prophet.html">Prophet</a>
<li style="margin-left:20px;"><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/joseph-smith-translator.html">Translator</a>
<li style="margin-left:20px;"><a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/the-kinderhook-plates.html">Kinderhook Plates</a>
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/mark-hoffman.html">
Mark Hoffman</a>
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Hoffman peddled forged documents to LDS leaders.
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/first-vision-plagiarized.html#stearns">Norris Stearns</a>
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<td>Five years before Joseph Smith claimed to have experienced the <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/first-vision.html">First Vision</a>, Norris Stearns published a book claiming to have been visited by both God the Father and Jesus Christ. The second edition of his book was published in 1820, the same year Joseph claimed he was visited.
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<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/thomas-stuart-ferguson.html">
Thomas Stuart Ferguson</a>
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Ferguson lost his testimony after spending nearly two decades looking for Book of Mormon archaeological evidences.
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</table>]]></content></entry><entry><title>The Moon and Sun Inhabited</title><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/the-moon-and-sun-inhabited.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/the-moon-and-sun-inhabited.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-26T21:11:50Z</published><updated>2011-03-26T21:11:50Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[Mormon prophet Brigham Young gave a sermon in the Salt Lake City Tabernacle where he taught that the moon and the sun are inhabited.

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I will tell you who the real fanatics are: they are they who adopt false principles and ideas as facts, and try to establish a superstructure upon a false foundation. They are the fanatics; and however ardent and zealous they may be, they may reason or argue on false premises till doomsday, and the result will be false. If our religion is of this character we want to know it; we would like to find a philosopher who can prove it to us. We are called ignorant; so we are: but what of it? Are not all ignorant? I rather think so. <span class="h"><img class="hl" src="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/pix/hl.png">Who can tell us of the inhabitants of this little planet that shines of an evening, called the moon? When we view its face we may see what is termed “the man in the moon,” and what some philosophers declare are the shadows of mountains. But these sayings are very vague, and amount to nothing; and when you inquire about the inhabitants of that sphere you find that the most learned are as ignorant in regard to them as the most ignorant of their fellows. So it is with regard to the inhabitants of the sun. Do you think it is inhabited? I rather think it is. Do you think there is any life there? No question of it; it was not made in vain.</span>
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Brigham Young - Mormon prophet<br>
<a href="http://jod.mrm.org/13/268#271" target="_blank">Journal of Discourses 13:271</a>
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True or false?

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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Thomas Stuart Ferguson</title><category term="People"/><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/thomas-stuart-ferguson.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/thomas-stuart-ferguson.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-26T21:10:09Z</published><updated>2011-03-26T21:10:09Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[Thomas Stuart Ferguson founded the New World Archaeological Foundation (NWAF), which was financed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to perform archaeological research for Book of Mormon evidences and became part of BYU. After 17 fruitless years Ferguson lost his <a page="/testimony">testimony</a>.



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Ferguson lost his testimony in the Book of Mormon:
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<img class="tn" src="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/pix/tn_tferguson.png" alt="Thomas Stuart Ferguson">
...you can't set Book of Mormon <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/locations">geography</a> down anywhere &mdash; because it is fictional and will never meet the requirements of the dirt-archaeology. I should say &mdash; what is in the ground will never confirm to what is in the book.
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Thomas Stuart Ferguson - NWAF Founder<br />
<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/tsf-bom.png" rel="lightbox" title="Thomas Stuart Ferguson, letter dated February 20, 1976">Letter dated February 2, 1976</a>
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Ferguson lost his testimony in the Book of Abraham:
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<img class="tn" src="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/pix/tn_tferguson.png" alt="Thomas Stuart Ferguson">
By study of the GRAMMAR, the recovered papyrus, and the illustrations, it is perfectly obvious that we now have the original manuscript material used by Jos. Smith in working up the Book of Abraham. Prof. Klaus Bear of Univ. of Chicago, Prof. Lutz of U.C. (Berkeley), Prof. Lesko (U.C. Berkeley) and Egyptologist Dee Jay Nelson, <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/book-of-abraham">all agree that the original manuscript Egyptian text translates into the Breathing Permit of Hor</a> (Egyptian God)...

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Joseph Smith announced, in print (History of the Church, Vol. II, page 236) that "one of the rolls contained the writings of Abraham, another the writings of Joseph of Egypt..." Since 4 scholars, who have established that they can read Egyptian, say that the manuscripts deal with neither Abraham nor Joseph--and since the 4 reputable men tell us exactly what the manuscripts do say -- I must conclude that Joseph Smith had not the remotest skill in things Egyptian-hieroglyphics.
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Thomas Stuart Ferguson - NWAF Founder<br />
<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/tsf-boa.png" rel="lightbox" title="Thomas Stuart Ferguson, letter dated March 13, 1971">Letter dated March 13, 1971</a>
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Ferguson lost his testimony in Joseph Smith:
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I lost faith in Joseph Smith as one having a pipeline to deity... So I give Joseph Smith credit as an innovator and as a smart fellow... I think that Joseph Smith may have had <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/view-of-the-hebrews">View of the Hebrews</a> from which to work... Oliver Cowdery was in Ethan Smith's [author of <i>View of the Hebrews</i>] congregation before he went from Vermont to New York to join Joseph Smith.
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Thomas Stuart Ferguson - NWAF Founder<br />
<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/tsf-12-3-79.png" rel="lightbox" title="Thomas Stuart Ferguson, letter dated December 3, 1979">Letter dated December 3, 1979</a>
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Ferguson lost his testimony in the LDS church:
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<img class="tn" src="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/pix/tn_tferguson.png" alt="Thomas Stuart Ferguson">
Mormonism is probably the best conceived myth-fraternity to which one can belong... Perhaps you and I have been spoofed by Joseph Smith... The day will probably come--but it is far off--when the leadership of the Church will change the excommunication rules and delete as grounds non-belief in the 2 books mentioned and in Joseph Smith as a prophetic etc... but if you wait for that day, you probably will have died. It is a long way off...
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Thomas Stuart Ferguson - NWAF Founder<br />
<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/tsf-2-9-76.png" rel="lightbox" title="Thomas Stuart Ferguson, letter dated February 9, 1976">Letter dated February 9, 1976</a>
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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Charles Anthon</title><category term="People"/><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/charles-anthon.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/charles-anthon.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-26T21:09:37Z</published><updated>2011-03-26T21:09:37Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<div class="data">
<b>Timeline</b><br />
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<td><b>1799</b><br />
Rosetta Stone discovered: a breakthrough to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
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<td><b>1828</b><br />
Martin Harris alleges that Prof. Charles Anthon certified the accuracy of Joseph Smith's translation of Egyptian characters. Prof. Anthon denies.
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<td><b>1830</b><br />
Book of Mormon published</td>
<td><b>1858</b><br />
English translation of Rosetta Stone complete
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In February 1828, Joseph Smith copied characters allegedly from gold plates and gave them to Martin Harris, one of the Book of Mormon's <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/witnesses">Three Witnesses</a> so he could have them inspected by Charles Anthon, a respected classical scholar at Columbia College in New York.

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Sometime in this month of February, the aforementioned Mr. Martin Harris came to our place, got the characters which I had drawn off the plates, and started with them to the city of New York.
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Joseph Smith - Mormonism founder<br />
<a href="http://lds.org/scriptures/pgp/js-h/1.63?lang=eng#62" target="_blank">Joseph Smith&mdash;History 63</a>
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Martin Harris and Charles Anthon offer different views on what happened when they met:

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I went to the city of New York, and presented the characters which had been translated, with the translation thereof, to Professor Charles Anthon, a gentleman celebrated for his literary attainments. Professor Anthon stated that the translation was correct, more so than any he had before seen translated from the Egyptian. I then showed him those which were not yet translated, and he said that they were Egyptian, Chaldaic, Assyriac, and Arabic; and he said they were true characters. He gave me a certificate, certifying to the people of Palmyra that they were true characters, and that the translation of such of them as had been translated was also correct. I took the certificate and put it into my pocket, and was just leaving the house, when Mr. Anthon called me back, and asked me how the young man found out that there were gold plates in the place where he found them. I answered that an angel of God had revealed it unto him. He then said to me, ‘Let me see that certificate.’ I accordingly took it out of my pocket and gave it to him, when he took it and tore it to pieces, saying that there was no such thing now as ministering of angels, and that if I would bring the plates to him he would translate them. I informed him that part of the plates were sealed, and that I was forbidden to bring them. He replied, ‘I cannot read a sealed book.’ I left him and went to Dr. Mitchell, who sanctioned what Professor Anthon had said respecting both the characters and the translation.
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Martin Harris<br />
Mormon apostle<br />
<a href="http://lds.org/scriptures/pgp/js-h/1.64-65?lang=eng#63" target="_blank">Joseph Smith&mdash;History 64:65</a>
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<img class="tn" src="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/pix/tn_canthon.png" alt="Charles Anthon">
The whole story about my having pronounced the Mormonite inscription to be "reformed Egyptian hieroglyphics" is perfectly false. Some years ago, a plain, and apparently simple-hearted farmer, called upon me... requesting me to decipher, if possible, a paper... Upon examining the paper in question, I soon came to the conclusion that it was all a trick, perhaps a hoax...

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The farmer added, that he had been requested to contribute a sum of money towards the publication of the "golden book," the contents of which would, as he had been assured, produce an entire change in the world and save it from ruin. So urgent had been these solicitations, that he intended selling his farm and handing over the amount received to those who wished to publish the plates. As a last precautionary step, however, he had resolved to come to New York, and obtain the opinion of the learned about the meaning of the paper which he brought with him...

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On hearing this odd story, I changed my opinion about the paper, and, instead of viewing it any longer as a hoax upon the learned, I began to regard it as part of a scheme to cheat the farmer of his money<font color="red">*</font>, and I communicated my suspicions to him, warning him to beware of rogues. He requested an opinion from me in writing, which of course I declined giving...

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...the paper contained any thing else but "Egyptian Hieroglyphics."
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Professor Charles Anthon, Columbia University<br />
<a href="http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/1834howf.htm#pg270" target="_blank">Letter to E.D. Howe</a><br />
<font color="red">*</font> Harris mortgaged (and lost) his farm and his wife after financing the first printing of the Book of Mormon</font>
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In determining who's telling the truth we know that:
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Translating Egyptian hieroglyphics was not possible until the discovery of the Rosetta Stone. The English translation of the stone was completed in 1858. Thus it would have been impossible in 1828 for Charles Anthon to certify that: "<i>the translation was also correct</i>" as Martin Harris alleged.

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The Book of Mormon narrative says the characters engraven on the plates were <a href="http://lds.org/scriptures/bofm/morm/9.32?lang=eng#31" target="_blank">reformed Egyptian</a> which remains an unknown language today.

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The characters Joseph Smith copied and gave to Martin Harris to show Charles Anthon (aka <i>Anthon Transcript</i>), were reprinted in the LDS periodical <i>The Prophet</i> and a <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/broadside.png" rel="lightbox" title="Broadside containing characters Joseph Smith copied allegedly from the Gold Plates">broadside</a> promoting the Book of Mormon.
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Anthon Transcript
<img class="img" src="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/pix/anthon.png" alt="Anthon transcript">
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The characters of the Anthon Transcript are clearly not Egyptian.
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>

If the characters Joseph allegedly copied from the gold plates aren't Egyptian, but amount to gibberish and thus aren't translatable, then we have no reason to believe that the Book of Mormon is Joseph's <i>translation</i> of anything but his own imagination.

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Besides, since a Mormon prophet is a <a href="http://lds.org/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/8.16?lang=eng#15" target="_blank">Seer</a>: one who can <a href="http://lds.org/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/8.13?lang=eng#12" target="_blank">translate ancient characters</a>, its telling that no Mormon prophets have volunteered to translate the Anthon transcript.

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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Mark Hoffman</title><category term="People"/><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/mark-hoffman.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/mark-hoffman.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-26T21:08:46Z</published><updated>2011-03-26T21:08:46Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<ul>
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Mark Hoffman was raised a Mormon and served a two year mission.
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He forged dozens of documents dealing with Mormon history.
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The LDS church purchased several documents, including direct purchases by the First Presidency.
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The church publicized documents favorable to the church.
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The church secretly acquired and suppressed documents that reflected negatively on its history.
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<li>Hoffman (who admitted he lost faith in the church) would leak to the press about documents the church secretly acquired.
<li>The church was forced to produce, albeit reluctantly, documents that it had previously denied existed.
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>

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What trust do we place in a church that claims to posses continual revelation, and is led by a Seer&mdash;one who can translate ancient texts&mdash;but can't discern fake from real historical documents?
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What trust do we place in a church that is so concerned about presenting a censored version of its history that it suppresses  documents and only relents after it is exposed?
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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>David Whitmer</title><category term="People"/><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/david-whitmer.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/david-whitmer.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-26T21:08:19Z</published><updated>2011-03-26T21:08:19Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<ul>
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David Whitmer was one of the <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/witnesses">Three Witnesses</a> of the Book of Mormon.
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After Joseph Smith's death he formed the <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/succession#whitmer">Church of Christ</a>.
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While Whitmer believed the Book of Mormon to be true, he did not believe that the true church was to be led by one man. Whitmer believed Joseph Smith had only <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/dc5">one gift&mdash;to translate the Book of Mormon</a>&mdash;and that Joseph erred when he appointed himself as "Prophet, Seer, and Revelator." Whitmer believed that under Joseph, church doctrine became corrupt, and the church altered original revelations to conform with the corrupted doctrines.
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<img class="tn" src="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/pix/tn_dwhitmer.png" alt="David Whitmer">
After the translation of the Book of Mormon was finished... He said he was through the work that God had given him the gift to perform, except to preach the gospel... I was not called to bear testimony to the mission of Brother Joseph Smith any farther than his work of translating the Book of Mormon, as you can see by reading the testimony of us three witnesses.
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David Whitmer - Mormon apostle and Book of Mormon witness<br />
<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p32.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">An Address To All Believers In Christ, p.32</a>
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<h2>Prophet, Seer and Revelator</h2>

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Joseph received a revelation that he should be the leader... as "Prophet, Seer and Revelator" to the church, and that the church should receive his words as if from God's own mouth. Satan surely rejoiced on that day... I consider that on that day the first error was introduced into the Church of Christ, and that error was Brother Joseph being ordained as "Prophet, Seer and Revelator" to the church.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p33.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.33</a>
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When Christ came into the world, the doctrine of a one man leader to the church was not taught by Him, and we are positively under Christ and his teachings in the written word.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p34.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.34</a>
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There is nothing in the New Testament part of either the Bible or Book of Mormon concerning a one-man leader or head of the church. Whoever claims that such an office should be in the church today, goes beyond the teachings which Christ has given us... Brother Joseph went into this error on April 6, 1830, and, after unwittingly breaking a command of God by taking upon himself such an office, in a few years those revelations were changed to admit this high office, which otherwise would have condemned it. They were changed to mean something entirely different from the way they were first given and printed in the Book of Commandments; as if God had not thought of this great and important office when he gave those revelations
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p46.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.46</a>
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David Whitmer - Mormon apostle and Book of Mormon witness<br />
An Address To All Believers In Christ</a>
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<h2>Revelations</h2>

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We do not endorse the teachings of any of the so-called Mormons or Latter Day Saints, which are in conflict with the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as taught in the New Testament and the Book of Mormon... They looked to Joseph Smith as lawgiver; we look to Christ alone, and believe only in the religion of Jesus Christ and not in the religion of any man.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p4.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.4</a>
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Now is it wisdom to put your trust in Joseph Smith, and believe all his revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants to be of God? Everyone who does not desire to be of Paul, or of Apollos, or of Joseph, but desires to be of Christ will say that it is not wisdom to put our trust in him and believe his revelations as if from God's own mouth!<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p31.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.31</a>
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Through this manner, through Brother Joseph as "mouth piece" came every revelation to establish new doctrines and offices which disagree with the New Covenant in the Book of Mormon and New Testament! I would have you remember this fact.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p32.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.32</a>
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I desire to get you to comprehend the sin of trusting in an arm of flesh, by receiving Brother Joseph's revelations as if they were from God's own mouth, when some of his revelations conflict with the teachings of Christ.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p37-38.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.37-38</a>
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There are false doctrines of importance in the book of Doctrine and Covenants, and I desire to prove them false doctrines, and get you to lay them aside and believe only what Christ taught and meant for us to believe.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p37-38.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.38</a>
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David Whitmer - Mormon apostle and Book of Mormon witness<br />
An Address To All Believers In Christ</a>
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<h2>Polygamy</h2>

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We denounce the doctrine of polygamy and spiritual wifeism. It is a great evil, shocking to the moral sense, and the more so because practiced in the name of Religion. It is of man and not of God, and is especially forbidden in the Book of Mormon.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p3.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.3</a>
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He gave the church a leader, but it proved their destruction and final landing of the majority of them in the Salt Lake valley in polygamy, believing that their leader had received a revelation from God to practice this abomination.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p34.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.34</a>
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I desire to say a few  words especially to the Latter Day Saints who believe in the doctrine of polygamy. Why is it that you can put your trust in a man, and believe a revelation of his that contradicts the Word of God in the Book of Mormon, is very strange indeed.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p44.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.44</a>
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David Whitmer - Mormon apostle and Book of Mormon witness<br />
An Address To All Believers In Christ</a>
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<h2>High Priest</h2>

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The next grievous error which crept into the church was in ordaining high priests... This error was introduced at the instigation of Sydney Rigdon. The office of high priests was never spoken of, and never thought of being established in the church until Rigdon came in... Sydney Rigdon was the cause of almost all the errors which were introduced while he was in the church... Rigdon finally persuaded Brother Joseph to believe that the high priests which had such great power in ancient times, should be in the Church of Christ today.
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David Whitmer - Mormon apostle and Book of Mormon witness<br />
<a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p35.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">An Address To All Believers In Christ, p.35</a>
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<h2>"Revelations" Altered</h2>

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Brother Joseph went into this error on April 6, 1830, and, after unwittingly breaking a command of God by taking upon himself such an office, in a few years those revelations were changed to admit this high office, which otherwise would have condemned it. They were changed to mean something entirely different from the way they were first given and printed in the Book of Commandments; as if God had not thought of this great and important office when he gave those revelations.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p46.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.46</a>
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You have changed the revelations from the way they were first given and as they are today in the Book of Commandments, to support the error of Brother Joseph in taking upon himself the office of Seer to the church. You have changed the revelations to support the error of high priests. You have changed the revelations to support the error of a President of the high priesthood, high counselor, etc.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p49.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.49</a>
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Some of the revelations as they are now in the book of Doctrine and Covenants have been changed and added to. Some of the changes being of the greatest importance as the meaning is entirely changed on some very important matters; as if the Lord had changed his mind a few years after he gave the revelations.<br />
&mdash; <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/storage/media/anaddress-p56.png" rel="lightbox" title="David Whitmer, An Address To All Believers In Christ">p.56</a>
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David Whitmer - Mormon apostle and Book of Mormon witness<br />
An Address To All Believers In Christ</a>
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View a selection of the changed "revelations" in the handbook: Sections <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/dc5">5</a>, <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/dc13">13</a>, <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/dc27">27</a>, <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/dc48">48</a>, <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/dc101">101</a>
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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>B.H. Roberts</title><category term="People"/><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/bh-roberts.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/bh-roberts.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-26T21:07:49Z</published><updated>2011-03-26T21:07:49Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[Brigham Henry Roberts was a member of the <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/general-authorities">Quorum of Seventy</a> and LDS church historian.

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He helped establish the <i>Improvement Era</i>, an official LDS periodical, the predecessor to the <i>Ensign</i>.
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He compiled and edited the <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/sources#hotc">History of the Church</a>.
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He compiled and edited the six volume <i>Comprehensive History of the Church</i>.
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<h2>Book of Mormon Studies</h2>

Regarded as the foremost Mormon theologian of his day, Roberts was given a letter with questions about the Book of Mormon from a skeptic to answer. The nature of the questions:

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when the Jews landed in the New World (600 B.C.) is not enough time to explain the diversity of native Indian languages.
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Horses were introduced to the Americas by the Spaniards, thus their appearance in the Book of Mormon is an anachronisms.
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The use of steel in the Book of Mormon is an anachronism.
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The use of scimitars (an arabian sword) in an anachronism.
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The use of silk was unknown to the Americas.
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Unsatisfied with his inability to provide adequate answers to these questions, Roberts requested a meeting with the church's apostles. Roberts figured that since the church claimed to be led by continuous revelation, this matter required revelation to answer it.

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Roberts went to work and investigated it from every angle but could not answer it satisfactorily to himself. At his request Pres. Grant called a meeting of the Twelve Apostles and Bro. Roberts presented the matter, told them frankly that he was stumped and ask for their aide in the explanation. In answer, they merely one by one stood up and bore their testimony to the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon... Bro. Roberts could not criticize them for not being able to answer it or to assist him, but said that in a Church which claimed continuous revelation, a crisis had arisen where revelation was necessary. After the meeting he wrote Pres. Grant expressing his disappointment at the failure... These are some of the things which has made Bro. Roberts shift his base on the Book of Mormon. Instead of regarding it as the strongest evidence we have of Church Divinity, he regards it as the one which needs the most bolstering.
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B. H. Roberts conversation with Wesley P. Lloyd, BYU Dean, recorded in his personal journal<br />
As quoted in Studies of the Book of Mormon, p.23-24
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An excerpt from Robert's letter to Mormon President Heber J. Grant expressing his disappointment after his meeting with the Mormon apostles:

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I was very greatly disappointed over the net results of the discussion. There was so much said that was utterly irrelevant, and so little said, if anything at all, that was helpful in the matters at issue that I came away from the conference quite disappointed.
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B. H. Roberts - Mormon Seventy and LDS church historian<br />
Letter to Mormon President Heber J. Grant, January 9, 1922<br />
As quoted in Studies of the Book of Mormon, p.48
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The lack of any revelatory insight from the Mormon apostles left Roberts disappointed. He subsequently embarked on an exhaustive study on the Book of Mormon and its origins, with the notion that if the Book of Mormon is not true, than neither is the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints.

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It is not necessary to suggest that maintenance of the truth of the Book of Mormon is absolutely essential to the integrity of the whole Mormon movement, for it is inconceivable that the Book of Mormon should be untrue in its origin or character and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints be a true Church.
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B. H. Roberts - Mormon Seventy and LDS church historian<br />
Letter to Mormon President Heber J. Grant, March 15, 1923<br />
As quoted in Studies of the Book of Mormon, p.58
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Roberts concluded from his studies that:
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Joseph Smith possessed the capacity to <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/authorship">author the Book of Mormon.</a>
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Publications predating the Book of Mormon, such as <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/view-of-the-hebrews">View of the Hebrews</a> provided the structural material for the Book of Mormon.
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Roberts experience highlights the problem that the Mormon church, which claims to posses modern revelation, is unable to provide answers to the many questions that plague it.

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</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Brigham Young</title><category term="People"/><id>http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/brigham-young.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/brigham-young.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-03-26T21:07:20Z</published><updated>2011-03-26T21:07:20Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[Brigham Young was a <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/succession">successor</a> to Joseph Smith.

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He migrated his followers to the Salt Lake basin.
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He is the second and longest serving Mormon prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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He was a <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/polygamy">polygamist</a> who had 55 wives.
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He taught that <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/adam-god">Adam was God</a>.
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He gave a sermon that the <a href="http://www.mormonhandbook.com/moon">moon and sun were inhabited</a>.
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He taught that his sermons are to be considered scripture.

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I have never yet preached a sermon and sent it out to the children of men, that they may not call Scripture.
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Sermon delivered January 2, 1870 in the Salt Lake City Tabernacle<br>
<a href="http://jod.mrm.org/13/87#95" target="_blank">Journal of Discourses 13:95</a>
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