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Watch the YouTube video "Mormon Doctrine Has Been Plagiarized" for a new perspective on Mormonism. Kendall Sheets has written a well researched book on the origins of the Book of Mormon called "Book of Mormon, Book of Lies"
Truly amazing. It's hard to believe that only now after 180 years that the origin of the book of mormon has been found and by a non member lawyer.
Amazingly documented I have not been able to put it down. Joseph Smith Senior was the instigator while young Joseph was a boy. It's hard to say how mormon scholars will cope with this.
new book called " Book of Mormon Book of Lies " Nov 2012 by Sheets. The most convincing evidence I have ever read. Smith Senior started the works when young Joseph was a boy. He adapted the "the travels of Marco Polo" & applied it to a lost tribe of Hebrew native Americans. I strongly recommend you read it.
What you feel is anger according to what you write. The problem about you according to what I think is the fact that you never got your own testimony but your parents obligated you to have a testimony on the church. Meaning that you relied on your parents to receive your testimony. I invite you to get your own testimony. I am pretty sure that if you got your own testimony you would never resign. If you never experienced anything spiritual about the gospel then it is because you never sought to.
Watch the YouTube video "Mormon Doctrine Has Been Plagiarized" for a new perspective on Mormonism. Kendall Sheets has written a well researched book on the origins of the Book of Mormon called "Book of Mormon, Book of Lies"
As a former Mormon I, like so many others in my position, look back and ask, "What on earth was that all about?" This great book fills in a large part of the puzzle, indeed the complete picture emerged as I read it. Several things give this book a credibility that other books might not have for Mormons.
Mormons like to label critics as "anti-Mormon" but that charge doesn't fit here. The authors have no religious axe to grind but come at their task from a purely academic position. They simply wish to get to the bottom of all things Mormon and they certainly do that.
They are both experts in the areas necessary to speak with authority on the subjects of American history, archaeology and property rights (identifying plagiarism)As you read you see how a legal expert gathers evidence and builds a case for the charge of stealing someone else's work. This is fascinating reading in itself.
Their work, over 25 years no less, is clearly extensive and painstaking offering such an abundance of evidence one wonders how on earth the Mormon Church is going to have anything to say about this.