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|claim=There is a difference between an isolated incident and a pattern. The Greek Psalter, Book of Abraham, Kinderhook Plates, and some would add the Book of Mormon (DNA evidence, anachronisms, lack of archaeological, anthropological, cultural, linguistic, and metallurgical evidence to support claims), reveal a disturbing pattern in Joseph Smith's methods and perhaps his character. The testimony of his mother about his ability to spontaneously make up stories about ancient inhabitants of the Americas and the story he told about Zelph the White Lamanite while on the Zion's Camp March to Missouri are consistent with this pattern | |claim=There is a difference between an isolated incident and a pattern. The Greek Psalter, Book of Abraham, Kinderhook Plates, and some would add the Book of Mormon (DNA evidence, anachronisms, lack of archaeological, anthropological, cultural, linguistic, and metallurgical evidence to support claims), reveal a disturbing pattern in Joseph Smith's methods and perhaps his character. The testimony of his mother about his ability to spontaneously make up stories about ancient inhabitants of the Americas and the story he told about Zelph the White Lamanite while on the Zion's Camp March to Missouri are consistent with this pattern | ||
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* One must first ''demonstrate'' a pattern before making sweeping claims about it. | * One must first ''demonstrate'' a pattern before making sweeping claims about it. | ||
* Notice the effort to sneak in a ''huge'' area of discussion on the Book of Mormon and Book of Abraham—we won't handle those here, though there are lots of resources on these issues. | * Notice the effort to sneak in a ''huge'' area of discussion on the [[Book_of_Mormon|Book of Mormon]] and [[Book_of_Abraham|Book of Abraham]]—we won't handle those here, though there are lots of resources on these issues. | ||
* The Greek Psalter episode does, however, reveal a "disturbing pattern" with MormonThink, and perhaps their character. They ignore data that does not fit their theory, and generally don't even mention it. They act as if things are proved when they have not proved them. And, they repeat the same charges over and over again. | * The Greek Psalter episode does, however, reveal a "disturbing pattern" with MormonThink, and perhaps their character. They ignore data that does not fit their theory, and generally don't even mention it. They act as if things are proved when they have not proved them. And, they repeat the same charges over and over again. | ||
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A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
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Repetition —Critics often repeat the same claim again and again, as if repetition improved their argument. Or, they use the same 'shock-quote' multiple times.
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