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I\'ve seen it claimed that oddly enough the Book of Mormon doesn\'t actually agree with Mormon doctrine much ore then The Bible does. That it teaches things like the Trinity, which Mormonism typically rejects.
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I\\\'ve seen it claimed that oddly enough the Book of Mormon doesn\\\'t actually agree with Mormon doctrine much more then The Bible does. And in fact sometimes The Bible over official LDS Doctrine. Like The Trinity which oddly enough I\\\'ve seen it claimed is taught more clearly in the Book of Mormon then it is in The Bible. Let Mormon doctrine rejects The Trinity.
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It\'s an interesting claim since historical I know that, among other things, Smith hadn\'t became a Freemason yet when he wrote the Book of Mormon. In fact I think it\'s plausible that he didn\'t even really plan to make his own Religion when he wrote it, he was just trying to make a bunch of Money of a quasi Christian Fantasy Novel, foreshadowing Tolkien and Lewis.
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It\\\'s an interesting claim since historical I know that, among other things, Smith hadn\\\'t became a Freemason yet when he wrote the Book of Mormon. In fact I think it\\\'s plausible that he didn\\\'t even really plan to make his own Religion when he wrote it, he was just trying to make a bunch of Money of a quasi Christian Fantasy Novel, foreshadowing Tolkien and Lewis.

The Aesop examples show the Book of Mormon is very Anti-Secret Society. Yet latter Smith became a Freemason and then modeled The Mormon Temple after Masonry. If Mormon\\\'s deny the Temple qualifies as a Secret Society, I\\\'d find that hilarious.

I see nothing on this page about the more Cosmic aspects of Mormonism, like Kolob, so I wonder if any of that is actually in the Book of Mormon?
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