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THE
KEYSTONE
OF
MORMONISM

ARZA EVANS
Keystone Books Inc.





 

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Summary

Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, declared his Book of Mormon to be "…the most correct of any book on earth." However, this careful study reveals a large number of serious errors. For example, his characters had access to spring steel, window glass, machinery, and submarines centuries before these things were invented. They also had horses, chariots, elephants, silk, and linen contrary to the claims of archaeologists, anthropologists, and other scientists. Smith's Nephites and Lamanites were alone here in their "promised land" despite overwhelming scientific proof that many other civilizations have been in America for thousands of years. Also, his "prophets" quoted Old and New Testament Prophets hundreds of years before these men were born in the Old World. The Keystone of Mormonism documents these and other serious errors in Smith's book.

 

Author's Bio

Arza Evans is a retired college professor who grew up thoroughly indoctrinated with Mormonism. He went on a full time Church mission, served in several bishoprics, and also worked in an L.D.S. Temple. About age forty he began some serious research into early Mormon history that led to traumatic but liberating changes in his life.

The Keystone of Mormonism also contains a personal account of the author's struggle to overcome his childhood indoctrination and to resist powerful social pressures for him to remain loyal to Mormonism.

 

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ARZA EVANS
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313 pages, Hard Cover, ISBN: 0-9728813-0-1

 


 

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