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Original Title: | The Book of Mormon |
ISBN: | 0967686563 (ISBN13: 9780967686561) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Paperback | Pages: 531 pages Rating: 4.36 | 72556 Users | 5798 Reviews

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Title | : | The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ |
Author | : | Anonymous |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 2013 Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 531 pages |
Published | : | 2013 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (first published March 1st 1830) |
Categories | : | Religion. Nonfiction. Christianity. Lds. Church. Spirituality. History. Inspirational |
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This book is much more entertaining if you read it as a "historical novel" rather than trying to read it as a religious text. Honestly, because of the sheer volume of anachronistic errors contained in Joseph Smith's book, even trying to read it as a novel is taxing. The Book of Mormon is set in North America in the first century. Before I get "flamed" I would like to point out three of the more glaring anachronistic errors: 1) Horses (actually brought to the Americas by Europeans hundreds of years later) 2) Wheat (actually brought to the Americas by Europeans hundreds of years later) 3) The book of Mormon claims the existence of over 150 first century "cities" (not "towns" or "villages" or "settlements" but "cities") in North America. No evidence has EVER been found to substantiate the existence of even ONE of these cities. There are also major battles recorded in the Book of Mormon and, again, NO evidence has EVER been found to substantiate even ONE of those battles. This book is probably most correctly classified as Science Fiction/Fantasy.Rating Regarding Books The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ
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While certainly not comprehensive, here are some of my observations from reading this entire book in three days: * Nephi is hard for the proud to like. If this sounds sacrilege, and you've never had this thought before, congratulations...you're probably not proud. But, pride is something I struggle with so his, "Why can't you all just be more like me?" attitude can be a stumbling block. But the thing to remember is, he was called of God, and although his personality might make me less wont toHands down, the best book I've ever read. I make a point to read it everyday.
While certainly not comprehensive, here are some of my observations from reading this entire book in three days: * Nephi is hard for the proud to like. If this sounds sacrilege, and you've never had this thought before, congratulations...you're probably not proud. But, pride is something I struggle with so his, "Why can't you all just be more like me?" attitude can be a stumbling block. But the thing to remember is, he was called of God, and although his personality might make me less wont to

I have read this book. Really. It took more than a year, laying at my bedside (the book, not me). Mark Twain was spot on when he called it "anesthesia in print." I have rarely been so underwhelmed. I only wish it were possible to give it less than one star.Five thousand 5-star ratings? Come on, people. The church may have suggested such an obvious ratings campaign as a means for proselytizing. But a 4.57 rating is unlikely to make me read it again: this is hardly a popularity contest. Far more
A MUST READ!Count Leo Tolstoy, the great Russian author, statesman, and philosopher, held [this] opinion as to the possible future destiny of the "American religion" founded under the instrumentality of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Thomas J. Yates related an experience he had while a student at Cornell University in 1900. He had the privilege of meeting Dr. Andrew D. White, former president of Cornell and, at the time, U.S. Ambassador to Germany. Upon learning that Mr. Yates was a Mormon, Dr. White
As a young girl of 14, I read this book during a lonely summer. My family and I had just moved from Tennessee, and it was my first summer in Utah. It was a slow summer, since I had only made a few friends. So, I decided to hole up in my room at night, open my windows, and let the sweet desert air blow into my room as I read this book. From that sweet experience, I have a deep love and appreciation for The Book of Mormon. Aside from being a collection of truly fascinating and AMAZING stories,
Now, please stop ringing my doorbell.
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