Re: I laugh at your futile attacks.
Posted by Syntax on .
At least you are willing to admit that the Book of Abraham could be a work of fiction. That's a very important first step. Now, just expand that notion unto all other works about God. Wow, now you're on to something!
Syntax, give me one account where Joseph Smith names Moroni "Nephi". It doesn't exist. I've read every one.
A fragment of the Book of Abraham was allegedly discovered in the late 1960s. Whether it has anything to do with the Book of Breathings or not is incedental. It's clear that we don't have every piece of the puzzle, which means that you can't assume that the Book of Abraham is a complete fraud. In fact I don't see how you come to that conclusion at all.
What remains to be asked is what you think of the Book of Mormon itself. Have you even read the work? I'd suggest you put down your Anti-Mormon book (or, more accurately, stop looking for quick arguments against the church online) and take it seriously.
We give the Book of Mormon out for free and tell people to pray about it to find out for themselves if it's true. It works, trust me. I've seen it with my own eyes multiple times. There's more here than meets the eye, and speculating about Egyptology (more accurately, quoting the works of those who've speculated about Egyptology) isn't going to get you very far.
Were the Book of Abraham a work of fiction, it would be considered one of the best works of spiritual fiction in existance. Have you read it?
A fragment of the Book of Abraham was allegedly discovered in the late 1960s. Whether it has anything to do with the Book of Breathings or not is incedental. It's clear that we don't have every piece of the puzzle, which means that you can't assume that the Book of Abraham is a complete fraud. In fact I don't see how you come to that conclusion at all.
What remains to be asked is what you think of the Book of Mormon itself. Have you even read the work? I'd suggest you put down your Anti-Mormon book (or, more accurately, stop looking for quick arguments against the church online) and take it seriously.
We give the Book of Mormon out for free and tell people to pray about it to find out for themselves if it's true. It works, trust me. I've seen it with my own eyes multiple times. There's more here than meets the eye, and speculating about Egyptology (more accurately, quoting the works of those who've speculated about Egyptology) isn't going to get you very far.
Were the Book of Abraham a work of fiction, it would be considered one of the best works of spiritual fiction in existance. Have you read it?
