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|claim=Critic's Rebuttal: LDS apologists will search and search until they find someone that will support their claims. The fact is the vast majority of nonMormon scientists support the views of the critics as that is where the critics get their information from in the first place - the general scientific community. | |claim=Critic's Rebuttal: LDS apologists will search and search until they find someone that will support their claims. The fact is the vast majority of nonMormon scientists support the views of the critics as that is where the critics get their information from in the first place - the general scientific community. | ||
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* If a scientist ''did'' find the Book of Mormon account persuasive, they would become Mormons--which would, presumably, make them unreliable for MormonThink, because they wouldn't be "nonMormon [sic] scientists" anymore. | |||
* Most of the "general scientific community" have not examined the Book of Mormon in any detail at all, and are not equipped to comment on | |||
* MormonThink and "the critics'" superficial approach to the Book of Mormon text makes it unsurprising that | |||
* Believers do not dispute the scientific information. They simply disagree with the critics about what that information ''means'', and how it ought to be applied to the issues raised by the Book of Mormon. | |||
* Instead of [[Logical_fallacies/Page_1#Appeal to authority|arguing from authority]], MormonThink should stick to an examination and debate about ''the evidence''--as we have seen, they have not done too well at this. | |||
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|link=Book_of_Mormon/Anachronisms/Basic principles | |||
|subject=Basic questions that need answers before using the presence or absence of something as evidence against the Book of Mormon | |||
|summary=Translated documents (which the Book of Mormon claims to be) have many potential sources of anachronism. When trying to decide if something is a true anachronism, and when making judgments about the Book of Mormon's truth based on an assessment of anachronisms, we must take all these factors into account. Critics rarely do so, and MormonThink is no exception. They do not even seem aware of these issues, much less address them. | |||
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A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the MormonThink article "Book of Mormon Difficulties—Book of Mormon Animals" appears to take are the following:
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Ether 9꞉19
And they also had horses, and asses, and there were elephants and cureloms and cumoms; all of which were useful unto man, and more especially the elephants and cureloms and cumoms.
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