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View Poll Results: How True do you think the Book of Mormon is? | |||
Every word of it is true. |
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8 | 22.86% |
It's mostly true, but with a couple of errors. |
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11 | 31.43% |
The events are more or less true, but reported with an extreme historical bias. |
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6 | 17.14% |
The text could very roughly correlate to a plausible series of events. |
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3 | 8.57% |
Some Joe pulled the thing out of his hat. It's false. |
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7 | 20.00% |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Not enough variation in the poll answers.
Mostly true, I dunno what that is supposed to mean. "Extreme" bias. Nothing in between. I am reminded how Church members will refer to an event, in religious, good versus evil terms when contrasted with how nonChurch members perceived events and there can be a vast difference in the accounts, even if both are well-meaning. Assume for arguments sake as most believe, Nephite society existed. Would a "Lamanite" describe himself in the terms as the Nephite records? Do Iranian records record world events in the same manner as CNN? Well, okay bad example, but as Fox News?
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