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* | *That LDS Egyptologist John Gee "confirms" the Joseph Smith translation from the existing papyrus fragments. This is false. | ||
*That Thomas Stuart Ferguson was an archaeologist. This is false. | *That Thomas Stuart Ferguson was an archaeologist. This is false. | ||
*That Edward Ashment is an Egyptologist. This is false. | *That Edward Ashment is an Egyptologist. This is false. |
10 Things every Pre-missionary Should Know) | A FAIR Analysis of: FutureMissionary.com A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the FutureMissionary article "The Book of Abraham" appears to take are the following:
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Here is what John Gee actually said about the papyri (John Gee, "Book of Abraham, I Presume", FAIR Conference, August 2012):
The relationship of the papyri to the Book of Abraham.
- Book of Abraham was translated from the papyri. Almost no knowledgeable people in the Church believe this. This is a straw man.
- Book of Abraham was translated from papyri that we no longer have. This seems to be the most likely.
- Book of Abraham was translated using revelation only. This has less evidence.
The contents of the current fragments are irrelevant to the debate because of point 1.
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