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Fact 0598

How does one arrive at the idea that this painting represents a “Pioneer Girl”? Has the Church entirely lost its understanding of what pioneers actually endured—the hardships, struggles, and profound difficulties? To label this image as representative of...

Fact 0596

The Book of Abraham was a product of Joseph Smith’s imagination, lacking any factual foundation. Even prominent Mormon historian B. H. Roberts acknowledged this scholarly challenge: “There were no Egyptian scholars in the church of the Latter-day Saints who...

Fact 0595

“No one ever suggested explanations like that—the idea that the papyri was a catalyst for inspiration or a mnemonic device— before November 1967 … They had to find new explanations to account for the Book of Abraham, after-the-fact explanations.” Stan Larson, as...

Fact 0594

“I see no evidence that Joseph Smith had a correct conception of ‘Egyptian religious practices’ or that a knowledge of such was essential to the production of the Book of Abraham.” Stephen E. Thompson, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought – Volume 28, no. 1,...

Fact 0593

“Whatever the intent of Joseph Smith in expounding this view of the Negro,” Mr. Howard wrote, “it is clear that the ancient papyri from Egypt contained no such information … “It may be helpful to suggest that the Book of Abraham represents simply the...