FairMormon publishes detailed responses to the claims made in the CES Letter.

Date
Jun 23, 2014
Type
Website
Source
FAIR
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

FairMormon, "A FAIR Analysis of the critical online document 'Letter to a CES Director,'" 2014

Scribe/Publisher
FAIR
People
Jeremy Runnells, FAIR
Audience
Reading Public
PDF
Transcription

Title Letter to a CES Director

Type Online document

Author(s)

Affiliation According to the author, he is "a disaffected member who lost his testimony."

Accuracy The letter presents a host of troubling issues in the form of questions. The author states that "I’m hoping you’re going to have better answers than many of the ones given by unofficial apologists such as FAIR and Neal Maxwell Institute (formerly FARMS)."

Overview

The "Letter to a CES Director" is hosted on critical websites such as MormonThink.com and FutureMissionary.com.

A FAIR Analysis of the critical online document "Letter to a CES Director"

NOTE: THIS REVIEW IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Response to section "Book of Mormon Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Book of Mormon Translation Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "First Vision Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Book of Abraham Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Polygamy/Polyandry Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Prophets Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Kinderhook Plates and Translator/Seer Claims Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Testimony/Spiritual Witness Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Priesthood Restoration Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Witnesses Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Temples & Freemasonry Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Science Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Scriptures Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Other Concerns & Questions" (Link)

Response to section "Conclusion" (Link)

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