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In a message dated 6/16/2005 3:20:21 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Blainerb: There you go again Kevin, zeroing in on
some inconsequential detail. The writings of people of that
time are filled with mis-spelled words, according to our standards. You
have to understand that only the upper 10% of the population of that time had
formal education. But let's assume you have a valid point, anyway.
The phonetic spelling of "caractors" really just points up how little formal
education JS had (3rd grade). Yet he wrote a book (The Book of
Mormon) that yet has to be proven false. How do you account for
that, Kevin? In fact, the more you read it, the more it becomes clear it
has tremendous internal consistency. Considering that he wrote it in such
a short length of time, I'd say it was nothing short of a miraculous
achievement.
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