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Ep124: The Book of Mormon and Other Neophyte Scriptures: A Response to Dr John Lundwall with Dr Thomas Murphy

02.07.2024 - By Rebecca Bibliotheca and Landon BrophyPlay

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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by Dr. Thomas Murphy as he responds to the research on Book of Mormon authenticity that Dr. John Lundwall has shared previously on our podcast. We're excited to engage in this peer review process and learn a number of new things in the process. This analysis of neophyte scripture substantiates Dr. Lundwall’s argument that the historical text itself is the most anachronistic element of the Book of Mormon. Dr. Murphy explores the important perspective that time and place matter. He shares important information on neophyte scriptures that existed at the time and place of the Book of Mormon's 1830 publication in Palmyra, NY. We also discuss the idea that because Joseph Smith did not disclose his interactions with living Iroquois neophytes and instead represented his sources as dead Nephites, the Book of Mormon functions as a destructive tool of European settler colonialism. Dr. Murphy's analysis of neophyte scripture substantiates Dr. Lundwall’s argument that the historical text itself is the most anachronistic element of the Book of Mormon and introduces even more compelling evidence of how the Book of Mormon was actually created. All of Dr. Thomas Murphy’s info can be found here: Link to Dr. Murphys Slides: https://academia.edu/resource/work/114525523 General Academia Profile https://edcc.academia.edu/ThomasMurphy Conference and Podcast Slideshows https://edcc.academia.edu/ThomasMurphy/Presentations

Angelo Baca's Film, "In Laman's Terms: Looking at Lamanite Identity" https://www.cultureunplugged.com/documentary/watch-online/play/1590/in-laman-s-terms-looking-at-lamanite-identity

Dr. John Lundwall’s episode that is being addressed: https://youtu.be/xu6VV9Nfq3E?si=c9c0w-ETNAoTX2Ul edcc.academia.edu

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