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===Critics’ Comparison===
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===Problems===
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As the authors note, the spiritual being entering hearts is Satan and that of the Book of Mormon is the Spirit. Are we to believe that this actually strengthens the supposed authorial relationship between the two books? Both concepts can be found in the Bible.
As the authors note, the spiritual being entering hearts is Satan and that of the Book of Mormon is the Spirit. Are we to believe that this actually strengthens the supposed authorial relationship between the two books? Both concepts can be found in the Bible.
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Question: Do the Late War and the Book of Mormon describe a "Spiritual being entering hearts" in a similar way?

Critics’ Comparison

Problems

As the authors note, the spiritual being entering hearts is Satan and that of the Book of Mormon is the Spirit. Are we to believe that this actually strengthens the supposed authorial relationship between the two books? Both concepts can be found in the Bible.


Notes