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Perhaps you had better reread your own posts, because it really looks as if you've said that the BOM is both accurate and inaccurate at the same time.no, my belief that the BOM is historically accurate remains intact.
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Perhaps you had better reread your own posts, because it really looks as if you've said that the BOM is both accurate and inaccurate at the same time.no, my belief that the BOM is historically accurate remains intact.
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Good for you. It shows a real graduation from theological milk to theological meat to jettison the humiliating dead end of trying to claim the Book of Mormon was historically accurate.
no, my belief that the BOM is historically accurate remains intact.
no, my belief that the BOM is historically accurate remains intact.
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Perhaps you had better reread your own posts, because it really looks as if you've said that the BOM is both accurate and inaccurate at the same time.
well, what i'm saying is that it doesn't matter to me what the salad forks the Nephites used were made of, or were their pajamas were made of real silk or heterodoxical polyester blend. The doctrines about Christ and salvation are what's important.
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I find it very telling that you have to flat out lie about the scope and extent of the historical problems of the book of Mormon in order to convince yourself that it doesn't matter.
No one except you is talking about salad forks or pajamas. Except you, and you should have learned by now that such dodges and deflections don't work.well, what i'm saying is that it doesn't matter to me what the salad forks the Nephites used were made of, or whether their pajamas were of real silk or heterodoxical polyester blend. The doctrines about Christ and salvation are what's important.
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i've read about many of the so-called problems of the BOM. So far none of them have disproved Jesus.
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The problem with the skeptics' approach to the BOM's authenticity is, it focuses on the nitpicky details, while the true believer focuses on the doctrines instead. To date, I've never seen anyone disprove the Christian doctrines and teachings of the BOM. Skeptics tend to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
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The problem with the skeptics' approach to the BOM's authenticity is, it focuses on the nitpicky details, while the true believer focuses on the doctrines instead. To date, I've never seen anyone disprove the Christian doctrines and teachings of the BOM. Skeptics tend to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
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The problem with the skeptics' approach to the BOM's authenticity is, it focuses on the nitpicky details, while the true believer focuses on the doctrines instead. To date, I've never seen anyone disprove the Christian doctrines and teachings of the BOM. Skeptics tend to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
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The book of Mormon doesn't really have anything to do with Jesus other than using him as a character in a fanfiction sense.
The criticisms of the book of Mormon rip it to shreds and prove that its historical claims are flat out lies.
Even the theology depicted in the book of Mormon is ham-fisted garbage. The concept of the messiah described in the book of Mormon simply did not exist until the period after the gospels had been written.
The very theology described in the book of Mormon is anachronistic to a comical degree. In places it describes a theology more comparable to that of Paul and the epistles. The Gospel of James comes the closest to describing a version of the messiah as theologically advanced is the one in the book of Mormon.
The book of Mormon was very clearly written by an 18th to 19th century protestant who lacked an understanding of how his own religion had evolved over the millennia to accurately depict theology as it would've existed for Jews of that time. Frankly, you can't seriously study the history of the Christian religion and not find the book of Mormon insulting in the ignorance it requires.
i'm bored silly.
Fallible men wrote the BOM. LDS leaders have often emphasized that the scriptures and prophets are not infallible.
The law of gravity is true whether or not the horses in the scriptures were speckled, to use a highly flawed analogy.
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You already promised you would stop making false claims, and stick to false Old Testament promises instead.
no, my belief that the BOM is historically accurate remains intact.
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well, what i'm saying is that it doesn't matter to me what the salad forks the Nephites used were made of, or whether their pajamas were of real silk or heterodoxical polyester blend. The doctrines about Christ and salvation are what's important.
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The problem with the skeptics' approach to the BOM's authenticity is, it focuses on the nitpicky details, while the true believer focuses on the doctrines instead. To date, I've never seen anyone disprove the Christian doctrines and teachings of the BOM. Skeptics tend to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
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i've read about many of the so-called problems of the BOM. So far none of them have disproved Jesus.
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Are we talking about the same book??? The BOM mentions Christ and his doctrine on virtually every page.
Most of these criticisms are flat-out lies and straw men.
unsupported claim, your opinion
not really
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Are we talking about the same book??? The BOM mentions Christ and his doctrine on virtually every page.
Most of these criticisms are flat-out lies and straw men.