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Anonymous No.24655031 >>24656645
Enough about the Book of Mormon
What does /lit/ think about the Book of Commandments?
Anonymous No.24655036 >>24656838
The Book of Mormon is from Ethiopia, Beta Israel is the only logical place for the Lehites to have gone, and, the island Comoros has a capitol city of Moroni.
Anonymous No.24655344
>enough
Evaluate the claim.
Anonymous No.24655391
Anonymous No.24655429 >>24656883
As literature, they are definitely interesting. Before Whitman, before Thoreau, before Melville, before Edgar Allen Poe, there was, Joseph Smith.
Anonymous No.24655690 >>24655801
OP abandoned thread
Anonymous No.24655801 >>24656201
>>24655690
No I'm not
Anonymous No.24655962
Holy shit is that real?
Anonymous No.24656201
>>24655801
What book is that?
Anonymous No.24656645
>>24655031 (OP)

I just think they're neat.
Anonymous No.24656838
>>24655036
What? Tell me more
Anonymous No.24656883 >>24657851 >>24658521
>>24655429
It's really impressive how coincidentally Fichtean, how Feuerbachian, how Kierkegaardian, Joseph Smith is, when you look deep into him. Very Emersonian, though they were contemporaries. Some of Joseph Smith's Emersonian work was written before Emerson's main work by a few years though.
Anonymous No.24657851
>>24656883
Fits in to early classic American and also high classic European both.
Anonymous No.24658521 >>24659394
>>24656883
What potential D&C would you say is most interesting in the Uncanonized Revelations
Anonymous No.24659394 >>24661163
>>24658521
John Taylor's concerning plural marriage
Anonymous No.24661163
>>24659394
Any else?
Anonymous No.24661826
There's a V?