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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? | *Do you find it amazing that so many of Joseph's neighbors had "recently" been reading the Book of Mormon when ex-Mormon Dr. Philastus Hurlbut stopped by to interview them? | ||
*By the way, | *By the way, these people said that they had been reading the ''Book of Mormon'' by Joseph Smith, ''not'' "the Book of Mormon by author Solomon Spalding". | ||
*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. | *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 "Nephi" and "Lehi" that the "witnesses" said they did. Would you like to [[/Criticism_of_Mormonism/Books/Mormonism_Unvailed/The_Hurlbut_affidavits#Spalding_manuscript_claims_and_reliability|read what the "witnesses" actually said]]? | ||
*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 think that maybe ex-Mormon Dr. Phiastus Hurlbut "helped" the Spalding "witnesses" with their testimonies, which coincidentally all sound so similar? | ||
*Given that some of those providing affidavits couldn't even sign their names, ''then how is it that they were reading the Book of Mormon?'' Don't you think this might make them vulnerable to having Hurlbut or others influence what they wrote? The three and eight witnesses could all read. | *Given that some of those providing affidavits couldn't even sign their names, ''then how is it that they were reading the Book of Mormon?'' Don't you think this might make them vulnerable to having Hurlbut or others influence what they wrote? The three and eight witnesses could all read. |
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