The Plates of Brass as a Source of New Testament Phrases in the Book of Mormon
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Mike CollinsSeptember 27, 2019
The claim that the Book of Mormon is a fraud simply because it uses phrases and terms not used until the new Testament is as ridiculous as can ever be. Think about it... God speaks to prophets and he often tells them the same things. God is the same Yesterday, today and tomorrow. So why couldn't these statements all have originated from Him? And if they did then he can pass them on to any prophet at any time and they are still valid. God is the Origin of the Old Testament, the New Testament , The Book of Mormon and the D&C. So if things seem to repeat then God is just trying to get us to pay attention to these statements.
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