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|summary=According to MormonThink.com, if the Church actually contained God's truth and authority, "we would expect the following things to have happened in this way." The following is a list of issues presented by the website followed by FAIR's response. Most items on the list are standard anti-Mormon fare, issues FAIR believes have been "asked and answered" many times. Nearly all points appeal to some type of intellectual or religious fundamentalism. | |summary=According to MormonThink.com, if the Church actually contained God's truth and authority, "we would expect the following things to have happened in this way." The following is a list of issues presented by the website followed by FAIR's response. Most items on the list are standard anti-Mormon fare, issues FAIR believes have been "asked and answered" many times. Nearly all points appeal to some type of intellectual or religious fundamentalism. | ||
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|subject=A FAIR Analysis of MormonThink page "Translation of the Book of Mormon" | |||
|summary=([http://en.fairmormon.org/No_links_to_critical_websites http://mormonthink.com/transbomweb.htm]) The website concludes that at least two Apostles have mentioned the use of the hat in public discourses which appeared in print, and at least one believing LDS defender of the faith has mentioned it on television. This is apparently "astonishing," since if members or investigators knew that Joseph used a stone and a hat instead of two stones in a set of spectacles, and that he didn't need to look directly at the plates instead of viewing a mysterious conversion of reformed Egyptian characters to English words, then they wouldn't want to join the Church. But, the use of the stone isn't that much of a problem, it's really the ''hat'' that is the problem. | |||
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|summary=( | |summary=Joseph reportedly made a false identification about the language and contents of a Greek Psalter (book of psalms written in Greek). The website claims that this action speaks to whether Joseph was a prophet and whether he was capable of translation. Curiously, it is also claimed that no "church" sources or websites discuss this matter, although they cite the Church-sponsored Maxwell Institute and Hugh Nibley. MormonThink states that this "wasn't really a translation," but concludes that because of the "Book of Abraham, Kinderhook Plates and the Joseph Smith translation of the Bible," that the Greek Psalter story "further damages Joseph's claims to be a true seer." | ||
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A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
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| Title | MormonThink.com |
| Type | Website |
| Author(s) | Anonymous; Webmaster uses the pseudonyms "Truthseeker" and "SpongeBob SquareGarments" |
| Affiliation | "Active" members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Ex-Mormons active on the Recovery from Mormonism message board. Recent indications suggest that the only "active" member is the webmaster. |
| Accuracy | Conclusions drawn are predominantly negative toward the truth claims of the Church. |
| Temple content | NOTE: Extremely detailed temple content is posted on the web site |
The website mormonthink.com is designed to lead Church members into questioning their beliefs in a non-threatening manner by claiming to be "objective" and "balanced." The site claims to be run by active members of the Church. In reality, however, they are "active" only in the sense that they still attend Church—they do not accept the Church's truth claims, and they have no interest in strengthening belief. The site includes links to FAIR as a way of demonstrating their "balance." The true motivation behind the site is to persuade members to question their beliefs. The most effective demonstration of this motivation is to read what the site owner himself states on ex-Mormon message boards, as well as testimonials of those who no longer believe in the Church.
==== Responses to the content of the website are located in the following sub-articles:

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