How Facsimile 1 Encodes Abraham’s Story

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For years, LDS Egyptologists have assumed that the hieroglyphics to the right of Facsimile 1 were not related to the Book of Abraham. This is primarily because modern Egyptian scholars, utilizing standard translations, have interpreted these characters as a common “funerary permit” belonging to an Egyptian priest named Hor. They claim that they have NOTHING … Read more

Hole in The Hill: Overlooked Evidence of the Gold Plates

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Critics claim that either there never were gold plates and Joseph convinced the witnesses to lie with him, or that Joseph Smith made fake plates that fooled the Book of Mormon witnesses. But how do you explain the evidence from people who were never supposed to be witnesses of the authenticity of the gold plates … Read more

Hebrew-Like Writing in Ancient America

Hebrew Writing Found in North America

Over and over archaeological evidence demonstrates that Hebrews were in America long before Columbus. This non member influencer gives a crash course on evidence of Hebrew Origin all over the Americas. The funny thing is that he claims that nobody know about it because the “Mormon Church” suppresses it. There’s a part in here where … Read more

The Book of Moses – So Many Things Joseph Smith Could Not Have Known

Scroll of papyrus representing the Book of Moses

Almost immediately after the Church was organized in the spring of 1830, Joseph began his “Bible Translation.” Like the Book of Mormon translation, this was not a translation in the typical sense we think of today. Joseph did not know ancient Hebrew, Greek, or Latin, and he likely did not even have any physical manuscripts … Read more

Book of Mormon Translation Beyond Joseph Smith’s Ability

Scribe writing down the Book of Mormon Translation

Royal Skousen was a professor of linguistics and English at Brigham Young University and the longtime editor of the Book of Mormon Critical Text Project. He spent decades examining the original manuscript and the printer’s manuscript of the Book of Mormon, working directly from the earliest surviving textual evidence rather than later recollections or theological assumptions. … Read more

The Statistical Impossibility of Joseph Smith Writing the Book of Mormon

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I listened to this Stick of Joseph podcast this morning where a group broke down the statistical probability that Joseph Smith could have “written the Book of Mormon.” When you actually look at the data, the naturalistic explanation collapses. Joseph was a 24-year-old subsistence farmer with a second-grade education, no literary training, and not a … Read more

Translation of the Book of Mormon

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The miraculous translation of the Book of Mormon is one of the greatest evidences of its authenticity and divine origin. That an unlearned young man who struggled to write a coherent letter could dictate a complex, 500-plus-page volume in sixty-five working days is astounding. He did this while newly married, maintaining a household, working to … Read more