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OK...so I prayed for wisdom and discernment--perhaps an evangelical version of the Moroni challenge. I went through it in one setting, skim-reading, focussing on the flow, on general events, and on any noteworthy passages. I did not gain any testimony to the book's veracity, but I found a few noteworthy criticisms it offers of the modern church. In particular:
1. Belief in Predestination, Limited Atonement is roundly condemned as damnable. It's implied that those who believe such are arrogant.
2. Infant baptism is condemned as denying God's love.
3. Priestcraft--the paying of clergy, and the self-promotion of them, is repeatedly condemned.
4. Less directly, recited prayers are disparaged.
What struck me about all these was not the legitimacy or failure of these criticisms but the apparent anachronism of it all. Occasionally the chapter didn't even seem to fit naturally. The soldiers are traveling and just stumble across this temple where they stumble upon the heresy.
The above may not disprove the BoM, but I was surprised to find them, since I've repeatedly been told that this book contains very little that most Christians would not agree with. Ironically, I mostly agree with the observations--I just found them strangely placed.
1. Belief in Predestination, Limited Atonement is roundly condemned as damnable. It's implied that those who believe such are arrogant.
2. Infant baptism is condemned as denying God's love.
3. Priestcraft--the paying of clergy, and the self-promotion of them, is repeatedly condemned.
4. Less directly, recited prayers are disparaged.
What struck me about all these was not the legitimacy or failure of these criticisms but the apparent anachronism of it all. Occasionally the chapter didn't even seem to fit naturally. The soldiers are traveling and just stumble across this temple where they stumble upon the heresy.
The above may not disprove the BoM, but I was surprised to find them, since I've repeatedly been told that this book contains very little that most Christians would not agree with. Ironically, I mostly agree with the observations--I just found them strangely placed.