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|claim=There are seven witnesses that say Solomon Spalding was the author of the Book of Mormon. Seven people wrote affidavits testifying that they had read early drafts of the Book of Mormon by author Solomon Spalding. In some ways they are more credible than the BOM witnesses as they each wrote their own account instead of merely signing a prepared statement. | |claim=There are seven witnesses that say Solomon Spalding was the author of the Book of Mormon. Seven people wrote affidavits testifying that they had read early drafts of the Book of Mormon by author Solomon Spalding. In some ways they are more credible than the BOM witnesses as they each wrote their own account instead of merely signing a prepared statement. | ||
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*Do you find it amazing that so many of Joseph's neighbors had "recently" been reading the Book of Mormon? | |||
*Did you ever wonder why the unfinished Spalding manuscript doesn't resemble the Book of Mormon? It is published. You can actually read it. It doesn't contain the Book of Mormon names that the "witnesses" said they did. | |||
*Do you think that maybe ex-Mormon Dr. Phiastus Hurlbut "helped" the Spalding "witnesses" with their testimonies, which coincidentally all sound so similar? | |||
*Do you wonder why, even though Eber D. Howe ''had'' the Spalding manuscript ''in his possession'' when including the Spalding affidavits in ''Mormonism Unvailed'', that he ''chose not to use it'' because it didn't actually support the story given in the affidavits? | |||
*Is it simply convenient that Howe "lost" the manuscript and it was not discovered again until years later? | |||
*It certainly makes you think. | |||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/Spalding manuscript | |||
|subject=Spalding manuscript | |||
|summary=Critics claim that Joseph Smith either plagiarized or relied upon a manuscript by Solomon Spaulding to write the Book of Mormon. There is a small group of critics who hold to the theory that the production of the Book of Mormon was a conspiracy involving Sidney Rigdon, Joseph Smith, Oliver Cowdery and others. These critics search for links between Spalding and Rigdon. Joseph Smith is assumed to have been Rigdon's pawn. | |||
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|claim=Here's the detailed accounts of several [James Strong witnesses that seem very similar to the BOM witnesses: Testimony of Witnesses to the Voree Plates | |||
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*What is so extraordinary about this story? Seeing an angel is extraordinary, digging up some fake plates is not very extraordinary. | |||
*Don't you find it extremely coincidental that the whole "buried plates" story is somewhat similar to Joseph Smith's story, years after the Book of Mormon was published? | |||
|link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Strangite parallels | |||
|subject=Strangite parallels | |||
|summary=Critics claim 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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