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Seer Stone v. Urim and Thummim - by L Hannah Stoddard & III James Franklin Stoddard (Paperback)

Seer Stone v. Urim and Thummim - by  L Hannah Stoddard & III James Franklin Stoddard (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Seer Stone v. Urim and Thummim places the Book of Mormon translation on trial, presenting the latest research in one of the most comprehensive treatments of the translation process to date, providing encouragement for Latter-day Saints who fear they have been "betrayed" by the translation history taught by the Church for over 190 years.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Credible history vs. revisionist hearsay - </strong><em>Answering faith crisis with real history. A story of magic, murder and betrayal.</em></p><p><em>Seer Stone v. Urim and Thummim</em> places the<em> Book of Mormon</em> translation on trial, presenting the latest research in one of the most comprehensive treatments of the translation process to date providing encouragement for Latter-day Saints who fear they have been "betrayed" by the translation history taught by the Church for over 190 years.</p> <ul> <li>Did Joseph Smith study and master the<strong> Nephite language</strong>? Did the Prophet tutor some of the early Brethren in ancient Nephite<strong> characters</strong>?</li> <li>Did Joseph Smith translate the Book of Mormon using a dark <strong>seer stone in a hat</strong>?</li> <li>Why are progressive historians creating a new history using sources from a man who vowed to <strong>wash his hands</strong> in the <strong>blood</strong> of Joseph Smith, while boasting that he had deceived the Prophet and his God?</li> <li>Has The <strong>Church</strong> of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints<strong> covered up its history</strong> for nearly 200 years?</li> <li>Was Joseph Smith a <strong>treasure digger</strong>? During his life, did the Prophet artfully suppress his alleged treasure digging past?</li> <li>Did Joseph Smith cover up his use of a seer stone during the translation, feigning use of the <strong>Urim and Thummim</strong>?</li> <li>What <strong>new information</strong> has The Joseph Smith Papers Project uncovered that challenges our understanding of the translation process?</li> <li>Is <strong>David Whitmer</strong> a credible witness of the Book of Mormon translation? Did you know that David Whitmer consulted a <strong>witch</strong> and occultic seer stones, denounced Joseph Smith as a <strong>false prophet </strong>and aided the <strong>mob</strong> in the persecution of the Missouri Saints?</li> <li>Was Joseph Smith involved in sorcery, astrology and ritual <strong>magic</strong>?</li> </ul> <p>"<em>Seer Stone v. Urim and Thummim</em> makes a great case for simply going 'back to the basics'! That is, accepting the translation of the <em>Book of Mormon </em>as Joseph said it was done, as opposed to how others claim it was done. It is well researched and very enlightening and a must read for those who are willing to accept the words of Joseph and other prophets at face value." --Kay M Godfrey, Author, Joseph Smith Epoch Historian</p> <p>"As you read this book, it will validate your knowledge that the <em>Book of Mormon</em> is a real history of a real people. The Stoddards have once again born witness that Joseph Smith was and is truly our Prophet, Seer, and Revelator. You will love this book." --Rian Nelson, Author and speaker, FIRM Foundation</p> <p>"The Stoddards present a thorough and careful analysis of the numerous errors and sometimes outright falsehoods that have crept into many of the translation narratives, even some by respected scholars, who relied on changing accounts from both fallible acquaintances and also outright enemies." --Leslie Pearson Rees, Author, "Ye Have Been Hid: Finding the Lost Tribes of Israel"</p> <p>Published by the Joseph Smith Foundation</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<em>Seer Stone v. Urim and Thummim</em> makes a great case for simply going 'back to the basics'! That is, accepting the translation of the <em>Book of Mormon</em> as Joseph said it was done, as opposed to how others claim it was done. It is well researched and very enlightening and a must read for those who are willing to accept the words of Joseph and other prophets at face value." --Kay M Godfrey, Author, Joseph Smith Epoch Historian</p><p>"As you read this book, it will validate your knowledge that the<em> Book of Mormon</em> is a real history of a real people. The Stoddards have once again born witness that Joseph Smith was and is truly our Prophet, Seer, and Revelator. You will love this book." --Rian Nelson, Author and speaker, FIRM Foundation</p><p>"The Stoddards present a thorough and careful analysis of the numerous errors and sometimes outright falsehoods that have crept into many of the translation narratives, even some by respected scholars, who relied on changing accounts from both fallible acquaintances and also outright enemies." --Leslie Pearson Rees, Author, "Ye Have Been Hid: Finding the Lost Tribes of Israel"</p><br>

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