tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5081650521640947681.post7193119565735567484..comments2024-03-26T10:40:16.250-06:00Comments on Neville-Neville Land: Still more assertions without evidence from Jonathan NevilleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5081650521640947681.post-87992519379296208562021-10-25T11:40:49.706-06:002021-10-25T11:40:49.706-06:00Peter, you and your audience may be interested in ...Peter, you and your audience may be interested in a recent review I did of Jonathan Neville's latest interview with Mormon Book Reviews. In Part One I respond mostly to assertions made by the host, and focus more on claims made by Neville in Parts Two and Three. Neville, for instance, tries to discredit the seer stone translation because the four authors of the Gospels of the New Testament didn't use a seer stone - which is a ridiculous assertion for more than one reason. Or he claims it is a lost cause to expect to find any writing whatsoever in Book of Mormon lands - even though the Book of Mormon describes at least a semi-literate Lamanite nation.<br /><br />Here are the links to all three parts for any interested:<br /><br />Part One: https://latterdaylightandtruth.blogspot.com/2021/10/misrepresentation-and-miscellaneous.html<br /><br />Part Two (Regarding Jonathan Edwards and the Book of Mormon): https://latterdaylightandtruth.blogspot.com/2021/10/jonathan-edwardss-purported-influence.html<br /><br />Part Three (regarding baseless attacks, general misrepresentations, etc.): https://latterdaylightandtruth.blogspot.com/2021/10/misrepresenting-mesoamerica-book-of.htmlSpencer Kraushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14779082393070350818noreply@blogger.com