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I've heard that the rate at which the first edition of the Book of Mormon was printed could only have occurred miraculously.  Is there anything to this claim?  | I've heard that the rate at which the first edition of the Book of Mormon was printed could only have occurred miraculously.  Is there anything to this claim?  | ||
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This claim was advanced by a small booklet published and circulated in the Intermountain West by LDS member Gordon L. Weight.{{ref|weight.1}}  | This claim was advanced by a small booklet published and circulated in the Intermountain West by LDS member Gordon L. Weight.{{ref|weight.1}}  | ||
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Poor arguments for the Book of Mormon's divine origins are ill-advised, since those who build their testimony on faulty reasoning may suffer spiritual damage when the errors which underlie such claims are revealed.  | Poor arguments for the Book of Mormon's divine origins are ill-advised, since those who build their testimony on faulty reasoning may suffer spiritual damage when the errors which underlie such claims are revealed.  | ||
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#{{note|weight.1}} Gordon L. Weight, ''Miracle on Palmyra’s Main Street: An “Old-Time” Printer’s Perspective on Printing the Original Copies of the Book of Mormon'' (Salt Lake City: Gordon L. Weight, 2003).  | #{{note|weight.1}} Gordon L. Weight, ''Miracle on Palmyra’s Main Street: An “Old-Time” Printer’s Perspective on Printing the Original Copies of the Book of Mormon'' (Salt Lake City: Gordon L. Weight, 2003).  | ||
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I've heard that the rate at which the first edition of the Book of Mormon was printed could only have occurred miraculously. Is there anything to this claim?
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This claim was advanced by a small booklet published and circulated in the Intermountain West by LDS member Gordon L. Weight.[1]
Unfortunately, despite Weight's sincere desire to build faith in the Book of Mormon, his claims cannot be sustained by the evidence. A full review of these claims was published in 2009.[2] A few of the problematic claims include:
Poor arguments for the Book of Mormon's divine origins are ill-advised, since those who build their testimony on faulty reasoning may suffer spiritual damage when the errors which underlie such claims are revealed.
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