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Review of "Search for the Truth" DVD section on Joseph Smith's character
Summary: FairMormon responds to claims made in the "Search for the Truth" DVD regarding Joseph Smith's character: "Joseph Smith's Character: The Occult"Claim by the critical website MormonThink.com that the endowment came from freemasonry
Summary: FairMormon responds to a claim made by the critical website MormonThink that "The temple endowment ceremony would not have come from the Masonry rituals that began in the middle age.""Chapter 2: Moroni, Magic, and Masonry"
Summary: FairMormon reviews and responds to critical claims made in the book One Nation Under Gods, Chapter 2: "Moroni, Magic, and Masonry."
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