Debunked: The 'Seer Stone Translation' Hypothesis Originates from Unreliable Sources

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Clip from 2020 Come Follow Me podcast with Rod Meldrum (www.BookofMormonEvidence.org) with Rod Meldrum, Rian Nelson, Hannah Stoddard and James Stoddard. See full lesson and follow the Book of Mormon Evidence channel here! • Lesson 1.1 Come Follow...
    For more information, see the book "Seer Stone v. Urim & Thummim: Book of Mormon Translation on Trial." josephsmithfou...
    Seer Stone v. Urim and Thummim places the Book of Mormon translation on trial, presenting the latest research in one of the most comprehensive treatments of the translation process to date providing encouragement for Latter-day Saints who fear they have been “betrayed” by the translation history taught by the Church for over 190 years.
    Did Joseph Smith study and master the Nephite language? Did the Prophet tutor some of the early Brethren in ancient Nephite characters?
    Did Joseph Smith translate the Book of Mormon using a dark seer stone in a hat?
    Is David Whitmer a credible witness of the Book of Mormon translation? Did you know that David Whitmer consulted a witch and occultic seer stones, denounced Joseph Smith as a false prophet and aided the mob in the persecution of the Missouri Saints?
    Was Joseph Smith involved in sorcery, astrology and ritual magic?
    Why are progressive historians creating a new history using sources from a man who vowed to wash his hands in the blood of Joseph Smith, while boasting that he had deceived the Prophet and his God?

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