BOOK OF MORMON Plagiarism
BOOK OF MORMON Plagiarism
Introduction: Why are so many verses in the Book of Mormon taken
from the King James Bible? For example, verses from the Book of Isaiah
are found all throughtout this book. One argument for this, is that
Lehi and his family left Jerusalem 100 years after Isaiah died, so they
could have his writings. This would make sense if the writings were on
scrolls, but instead they are on plates of brass. The Isaiah Scrolls
were discovered among the Dead Sea scrolls. According to the findings,
people were writing on scrolls and not brass plates. So to say that the
Book of Isaiah was written down on plates makes you wonder if Mormons
ever heard of the Dead Sea scrolls. We have evidence that this book and
other old writings were recorded on ancient scrolls and stored in
various types of jars. Therefore, it doesn't make sense to have the
Book of Isaiah written on brass plates. And what about the golden
plates for the Book of Mormon? If Bible authors wrote on plates, then
where is the evidence? Have golden plates ever been found with writings
from people of old? The answer is no.
The amount of plagiarism found in the Book of Mormon is startling. It
includes 20 chapters from Isaiah, along with many other chapters and
verses from the Bible. I'm referring to passages in the Bible that
written many years after this supposed group of people departed from
Jerusalm to sail to America. For example, writings from Paul and John
are found, even though they were not born yet. This includes writings
from Jesus and before His birth. Those who read the Book of Mormon may
not know that Bible chapters and verses are scattered throughout, but
it is true nontheless. Joseph Smith added a lot of content from the
Bible to make the Book of Mormon sound more Biblical. You will see this
as you read this book. I've included a reference guide with chapters
and verses plagiarized from the Bible in the Book of Mormon. Along with
this content, you will see the dates and the vast among of information
found therein to reach people in the Mormon church for Christ. God
bless you all. Amen.