by Dan Wees | Apr 30, 2018 | Miscellaneous
The Book of Mormon claims to span roughly 600 BC to 421 AD, featuring prophets who predict future events. Writing the book in 1829 allowed Joseph Smith to craft prophecies that conveniently align with known biblical...
by Dan Wees | Apr 30, 2018 | Miscellaneous
“[O]ur testimony of the Book of Mormon remain[s] a matter of faith, and not based upon external proofs found from archaeology.” Duane R. Aston, Return to Cumorah (American River Publications, 1998),...
by Dan Wees | Apr 30, 2018 | Miscellaneous
“It is the personal opinion of the writer that the Lord does not intend that the Book of Mormon, at least at the present time, shall be proved true by any archaeological findings. The day may come when such will be the case, but not now. The Book of Mormon is itself a...
by Dan Wees | Apr 30, 2018 | Miscellaneous
“Not one artifact that can be identified as being made by the people of the Book of Mormon has ever been discovered. Also, there is no official map designating the location of any Book of Mormon city. Joseph Smith preserved an example of the supposed writing on the...
by Dan Wees | Apr 30, 2018 | Miscellaneous
Compare these two maps… This is a compelling argument to establish the Book of Mormon as an invention of Joseph Smith’s imagination (and knowledge of his...
by Dan Wees | Apr 30, 2018 | Miscellaneous
LDS FAITHFUL STATEMENT… “That’s great if you found something that works better for you. But what does it matter if I want to hear your message or not?” RESPONSE… [Point One: Most Mormons do NOT believe there is anything that works better for...