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Book of Moses | Philosophy of a Future State
Summary: Thomas Dick was a minister, writer, astronomer, and philosopher born in Scotland. Dick published books in the early 1800s where he tried to make the claims of science and Christianity compatible. Critics believe that Joseph Smith took from Thomas Dick's book called "Philosophy of a Future State" to get ideas that appear in the Book of Abraham. We have responded to that claim in depth on another page. That page lays out the circumstantial evidence that Joseph Smith was aware of the book's existence during his lifetime.

Dick's book came out in 1827, which was before 1830 when Joseph began his revision of the book of Genesis. Since Dick's book also talks about Moses, we have decided to compare what Dick said about the life of Moses with what's in the Book of Moses.
Just like with Abraham, Thomas Dick's book doesn't talk about the life of the prophet Moses in the same way the Book of Moses does.
Here's what Dick's book mentions about Moses:
None of these mentions are like what's in the Book of Moses.

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