“Idle and Slothful Strange Stories”: Book of Mormon Origins and the Historical Record
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jerry clarkMay 25, 2016
Enjoyed the article, however I can say with certainty the smallest touch of the spirit is far more powerful than seeing. Given a choice, I would always choose a witness through the Holy Ghost than seeing something physical.
Bob SiskMay 25, 2016
Beginning the 3rd paragraph ... "Though this story ...", I had a moment of confusion having just come from the 'idle and slothful stories' of the preceding paragraph. A better transition might be "Though Joseph Smith's story ..." Just my opinion. All in all a great read. I had not seen so many evidences in any one writing that things were as Joseph Smith reported. Bob Sisk Chandler, AZ
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