CES Letter Reviews from Hans H. Mattsson, Grant H. Palmer, and John Dehlin (cesletter.org).

Date
2021
Type
Website
Source
Hans H. Mattsson
Excommunicated
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

"CES Letter Reviews", CES Letter Foundation, https://cesletter.org/, accessed Feburary 2, 2023.

Scribe/Publisher
Jeremy Runnells, CES Letter Foundation
People
Jeremy Runnells, Hans H. Mattsson, Grant H. Palmer, John Dehlin
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

“Runnells’ CES Letter presents many historical issues concerning LDS history, which for many members has been a wake-up call. The letter deserves to be read, both in and out of the LDS community. Read with an open mind and you will understand why many members are asking questions.”

— Hans H. Mattsson, Former Area Authority Seventy, LDS Church

“Jeremy Runnells’ CES Letter is an excellent summary of the foundational problems of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Given the generous amount of time, energy, and money donated to the LDS Church, members owe it to themselves to take a serious look beyond what is taught in Church meetings. I would begin with CES Letter.”

— Grant H. Palmer, CES director and educator of 34 years. Author of An Insider’s View of Mormon Origins

“Meticulously researched, this book represents Jeremy’s sincere, heartfelt, and herculean effort to gather and discern the basic evidence regarding LDS church origins. It is an incredible labor of love ... for truth. Mormon apologists have tried—and failed—to discredit CES Letter. If you want to quickly learn the main historical and scientific issues with LDS church truth claims, I know of no other resource—on the Internet or in print—that is more accurate, concise, and yet comprehensive. I highly recommend this book.”

— John P. Dehlin, Ph.D, Founder of MormonStories.org

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