Hi, I read the Book of Mormon every day possible. What did you want to know? I often refer younger readers to trying out "Treasures from the Book of Mormon" by W. Cleon Skousen because he slows down and goes verse by verse and helps restate it with commentary.
2007-01-30 14:08:42
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answered by Cookie777 6
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call: One usa below Gods: A historic past of the Mormon Church author: Richard Abanes writer: 4 partitions 8 homestead windows call: Joseph Smith's Quorum of the Anointed, 1842-1845 Editors: Devery S. Anderson & Gary James Bergera writer: Signature Books call: Mormon u.s.: the means and the Promise (2d version) author: Richard N. Ostling and Joan ok. Ostling writer: HarperOne call: the fundamental Parley P. Pratt author: Parley P. Pratt writer: Signature Books
2016-11-23 14:54:57
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answered by ? 4
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At least six million Mormons know about it and read it, I read it but don't buy into it, it has a people in it that there is no proof ever existed down in Mexico, you know where the Aztecs were, but they are not Aztecs, they claim these people built the Aztec temples everyone knows the Aztecs built it oh and their prophet Joseph Smith translated the book from golden plates that the angel Moroni gave him. It has very little to do with most of what they practice, try their book called Doctrine and Covenants. This is a religion based on Free Masonry and some ancient Scottish rites with Joseph Smith's own special twists. It is a Satanic Cult. Read Kingdom of the Cults by Dr. Walter Martin. It can sound pretty good in parts of it because Joseph Smith used some parts straight out of the bible. I read above about the racist remarks, yes they are racist, they had slaves only they didn't discriminate, they enslaved people who refused their religion. They practiced Polygamy and Blood atonement the only reason that they don't now is because the Feds won't let them. Some still practice Polygamy anyways.
2007-01-30 11:31:59
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answered by Angelz 5
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We called it "Book of Mormon"
It contains a record of how ancient people of America interact with the one and only true God.
I have read it numbers of times, and find it very inspiring, and believe it contains the words of God just like the Bible.
It is written by ancient prophets, testifying of Jesus Christ.
It compliments what the Bible is teaching about Christ.
Many of the non-believers or even other churches may disagreed with what I said, but I personally invite you to read it, to make a judgement, and ask God, and I do mean ask God, whether the Book of Mormon is true or not.
2007-01-30 11:32:57
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answered by Wahnote 5
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You're dumb.
There, I got it off my chest. (Don't you know when you ask people not to do something they'll do it just because you asked? Next time just say, "I don't want anyone saying that I'm beautiful, charming and brilliant!")
I've read parts of the Book of Mormon. I quit when I realized it was a complete fraud. The claims in the book are complete frabrications, and there are a few disgusting racist remarks in the book, as well.
Every time Mormon missionaries come to my door, I confront them with these passages and I never get an answer. If there are any Mormons here, I'd be happy to ask you, I'd like to know the basis of about 5 or 6 different passages.
2007-01-30 11:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I love the Book of Mormon! I read it almost everyday - I know, I need to be better and read everyday...
It is a life-changing book and I firmly believe and know that any person who prayerfully reads it and lives by its teachings can become closer to God than by any other way.
2007-01-30 11:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I know it's true and of God...is that good enough?
2007-01-31 04:02:09
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answered by straightup 5
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I do. It's excellent.
2007-01-31 08:12:48
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answered by Beast8981 5
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Hey I read it!!!!!!!!! I love it, it is the truth!!!!!!
2007-01-30 11:34:19
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answered by MJM 3
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