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|link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Hypnotism | |link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Hypnotism | ||
|subject=Did Joseph hypnotize the Book of Mormon witnesses? | |subject=Did Joseph hypnotize the Book of Mormon witnesses? | ||
|summary= | |summary=It is claimed that the Book of Mormon witnesses may have been sincere in their testimony, but were actually the victims of 'hallucination' or 'hypnosis' induced in them by Joseph Smith. The accusation that Joseph Smith was somehow able to hypnotize the witnesses—not individually, but ''en mass''—is simply too preposterous to be true. This accusation vastly overstates the nature of hypnotism and the abilities of those able to practice it. | ||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Strangite parallels | |link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Strangite parallels | ||
|subject=Strangite parallels | |subject=Strangite parallels | ||
|summary= | |summary=It is claimed that break-off sects like James Strang's produced eyewitnesses of buried records, so Joseph's ability to do so is neither surprising nor persuasive. The Strangite witnesses were not all faithful, and some recanted and described the nature of the fraud perpetuated by Strang. | ||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Viewing gold plates would result in death | |link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Viewing gold plates would result in death | ||
|subject=Was it true the viewing the gold plates would result in death? | |subject=Was it true the viewing the gold plates would result in death? | ||
|summary= | |summary=It is claimed that Joseph Smith said that the penalty for viewing the gold plates was death, and that this was just a way for Joseph to hide the fact that the plates didn't actually exist. | ||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/"Interested"_and_so_not_to_be_trusted | |link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/"Interested"_and_so_not_to_be_trusted | ||
|subject=All were "interested" since they followed Joseph Smith | |subject=All were "interested" since they followed Joseph Smith | ||
|summary= | |summary=It is claimed that because the witnesses are "interested"—i.e., they were members of the Church and believers in Joseph's mission—they are therefore not reliable, since they cannot be "neutral" or "disinterested." | ||
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