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Rating:  Summary: A Must Know!! Review: Do you still not understand why this book receive so much attack? It's because it shakes the foundation of the Mormons. Read this book and you will know what they called they "refuted most of the content of this book" are really excuses, that's not "refuted" at all.The Mormons "always" have excuses when they found out their prophets and church before made many serious mistakes. That's why they change their doctrine and teaching over and over again. If a prophet's prophecies doesn't come true, we know he's a false prophet, and if the church's teaching and doctrine contradict with it's own teaching and doctrine years before, we know they have changed many things in order to hide those fatal teachings from by Brigham Young and the church before. The Mormons is a church which looks ok, people are nice, but the corrupted teaching will lead people straight into hell. In fact, many LDS people got out of the Mormonism after people discuss the content of this book with them. Brothers and sisters, I beg you to find out why before it's too late!
Rating:  Summary: Run of the Mill Religious ( ) Review: Even by the low standards of anti-Mormon literature, this is a pretty pedestrian book. It makes no real effort to understand its subject, always seeking instead merely to score a point. It isn't original, and it doesn't deal with serious Mormon arguments. (And there ARE some, despite what certain smug anti-Mormons say.) Rather, it refutes straw men. You'll only read relatively few books during your lifetime. There are thousands more worthwhile than this piece of dreary ( ).
Rating:  Summary: A dime a dozen Review: I have been through many, many "anti-Mormon" books since I started studying Mormonism. While this book gives a general synopsis of Mormonism, even I (an "anti-Mormon" protestant) could refute this book. While 20 years ago when this book was written, these arguments were solid, the crew at FARMS (huge Mormon apologist organization) has already refuted much (if not all) of the content in this book. I am sure he knows and has studied much concerning Mormonism, but the world of Mormonism has changed over the past 20 years. While many Mormons will give this a 1 star and condemn it to hell, and many evangelists will praise God for this book, I give it 2 stars. After reading through so many of these types of books, I have become quite selective about which book is good and which is not. For a solid read on Mormonism, pick up Letters to a Mormon Elder by James White or any Bill McKeever literature.
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