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|sublink1=Response to claim: 84, 370n9-11 - The revelations in the Book of Commandments were modified because they were "showing their age" | |||
|sublink2=Response to claim: 85, 371n14 - Mormons view divine truth as "not absolute or fixed; it is changeable, flexible" | |||
|sublink3=Response to claim: 87, 370n23 - Joseph received a "false revelation" through his seer stone to go to Toronto, Canada to sell the Book of Mormon copyright | |||
|sublink4=Response to claim: 89, 372n28 - After translating the Book of Mormon he was not supposed to become a prophet or organize a Church | |||
|sublink5=Response to claim: 89, 372n29-30 - Joseph modified what is now D&C 8:6-9 to hide Oliver Cowdery's use of a divining rod | |||
|sublink6=Response to claim: 90, 372n34, 375n35 - Apostle William E. McLellin left the Church because he was "shaken by the changes made in the revelations" | |||
|sublink7=Response to claim: 94 - Joseph Smith turned the "Book of Breathings" into the "Book of Abraham" | |||
|sublink8=Response to claim: 94-98 - The restoration of the missing portions of Facsimile 1 were "terribly wrong" | |||
|sublink9=Response to claim: 99 - LDS apologists' main purpose is to explain away "any and all criticisms that might damage the validity of Smith's writings" | |||
|sublink10=Response to claim: 100 - One or two words in Egyptian were expanded to entire paragraphs in English | |||
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A FAIR Analysis of: Becoming Gods: A Closer Look at 21st-Century Mormonism A work by author: Richard Abanes
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