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THE FAIR JOURNAL                                        September 2002
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        The Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research
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   Apologetics: The branch of theology that is concerned with
   defending or proving the truth of Christian doctrines. (The
   American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth
   Edition, 2000.)


INSIDE THE JOURNAL
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   * NEW ON THE WEBSITE: JOSEPH SMITH'S HISTORY CONFIRMED. Critics of
     Joseph Smith are quick to point to discrepancies in the First
     Vision accounts. This is an outstanding treatment of this issue,
     using the published work of an anti-Mormon author as the
     starting point.

   * NEW ON THE WEBSITE: TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE--QUESTIONABLE
     ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE BOOK OF MORMON. As a call for better
     archaeological research, this paper provides an analysis of
     recent published conclusions by three LDS authors regarding
     Book of Mormon geography.

   * ASK THE APOLOGIST. The question this month addresses the calling
     of an apostle as a special witness.

   * NEW ON THE WEBSITE: THE TRUTH ABOUT "THE GOD MAKERS." Gilbert
     Scharff's classic apologetic work is now available in an on-line
     format on the FAIR website.

   * 2002 FAIR CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS NOW ON SALE! Did you miss the
     FAIR Conference?  Now is your chance to hear the speakers
     yourself!

   * MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, SCOTT GORDON. Read an open letter
     introducing you to the wonderful world of FAIR on the Web.

   * BOOK REVIEWS ON THE WEBSITE. Looking for a review of that book
     your friend just gave you?  

   * NEW FEATURE: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Do you have any opinions on
     the content of the FAIR Journal? Your comments are welcomed.

   * JOIN THE FAIR APOLOGETICS LIST. The FAIR Journal isn't the only
     communication forum available to FAIR members.

   * ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS. Interested in writing for FAIR? Learn how you can 
     have your apologetics work published.

   * PUBLISHING NOTES. Learn how you can become more involved in FAIR
     and how you can reuse the material we publish.


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JOSEPH SMITH'S HISTORY CONFIRMED
by Craig N. Ray

It is no secret that Rev. Wesley P. Walters was critical of claims
made by Joseph Smith, Jr., and his followers. Rev. Walters was active
in critical circles, and in 1990 published a booklet that put forth
supposed proof that the First Vision, as related by Joseph Smith, was
a fabrication that could not have been true. In Joseph Smith's Move to
Palmyra and Manchester, NY (A Preliminary Report), Walters based his
assertions on discrepancies he noted in Joseph Smith's story and
certain historical records.

The purpose of this paper is to review the claims made by Rev.
Walters in the light of a wide range of historical records. Once this
is fully and fairly done, it becomes evident that Joseph's telling of
the First Vision is consistent with history, and that Rev. Walter's
criticisms and conclusions easily fall by the wayside.

Read full paper at:  http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/jshist.pdf


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TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE: QUESTIONABLE ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE BOOK OF MORMON
by Brant Gardner

In recent years, two very different books have appeared that discuss
the place of the Book of Mormon in the real world. Although they
differ widely in the locations where they place the Book of Mormon
action, they are remarkably similar in one sadly coincidental detail.
Both books use artifacts in support of the Book of Mormon that are
known or regarded by experts to be forgeries. Even more
coincidentally, both authors know of the controversies, and respond
to the debunking of their favored artifacts in similar ways.

The first book is "This Land: Zarahemla and the Nephite Nation," and
the second is "The Lives and Travels of Mormon and Moroni." The first
book places the Book of Mormon lands in North America, with Cumorah
in New York and the Mississippi as the Sidon. The second places the
Book of Mormon in Mesoamerica. While the geographies are diverse, and
the archaeological artifacts must necessarily differ, they both
include major sections on artifacts that are tantalizingly
representative of exactly what the Book of Mormon states happens. In
the first case, there is a representation of early Christians in the
Americas, and in the second, examples of the very script of the Anthon
transcript! Both of the examples are so remarkable that they would
appear to be conclusive proof of the Book of Mormon. They seem almost
too good to be true. Unfortunately, they really are too good to be
true.

Read the full paper here:  http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/QArch.pdf


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ASK THE APOLOGIST - FAIR Journal Feature

Welcome to Ask the Apologist. Here we post questions that we receive
from FAIR Journal subscribers, from the Web site, or from the FAIR
Apologetics list. FAIR apologists will answer the questions, and the
results reported here and on the Web site.

   Q. Since an apostle is a witness of Christ and Christ's
      resurrection from the dead, how can Latter-day men qualify as
      apostles? Have they seen Christ? If so why don't they say so?

Read the answer here: http://www.fairlds.org/Misc/Must_All_Apostles_Literally_See_Christ.html


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THE TRUTH ABOUT "THE GOD-MAKERS"
by Gilbert Scharffs.  

This classic is now all on-line at the FAIR website, with the
permission of author and FAIR member, Gilbert Scharffs. From the
Preface of the book, Brother Scharffs writes:

A person could spend his entire life fighting against something, being
constantly negative and destroying, without accomplishing much else.
In writing a review of a book that attacks The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, an organization loved and held in great respect
by many, I realize I too am fighting against something.

My life prior to this undertaking had been centered around speaking up
for that which I perceive as positive and good, enjoying visits to the
LDS temple with my wife and watching M*A*S*H reruns with the children.
These things now will continue.

Being a schoolteacher with a summer off and finding myself with a
lighter than usual load, I tackled this project, not knowing where it
would lead. Like most of us, I had come across anti-Mormon material
from time to time. My response always was 'This clearly is false; why
waste time with it?" Occasionally I felt that someone ought to respond
to some of those charges, but found myself with other priorities such
as helping my wife raise a family, earning a living, busying myself
with church and community service, or doing a crossword puzzle.

Upon reading The God Makers the first time, I had no intention of
doing anything about it, but found myself making numerous marginal
notes, which mostly said, "Not true." As a teacher at the LDS
Institute of Religion (a campus student center adjacent to the
University of Utah) I knew that students who had read anti-LDS
literature would sometimes come and ask questions about it. I wanted
to be able to respond intelligently and to be prepared for whatever
might be asked.

Access the entire book on-line at:  http://www.fairlds.org/The_God_Makers/


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DID YOU MISS THE 2002 FAIR CONFERENCE?

Do you want to know what all the hype was about? The 2002 FAIR LDS
Apologetic Conference Proceedings are now available on audio CD for
only $19.99!

Click here to visit the FAIR store:

     http://store.fairlds.org

Once in the store, click on the link titled "2002 FAIR Conference
Proceedings."


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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, SCOTT GORDON.

An open letter from the President of FAIR, introducing the FAIR Web
site.

Welcome to the FAIR Web site. One of the difficulties in looking for
answers on the Internet is finding those answers without going through
hours of searching. With that thought in mind we have put together
this guide to help you find your way around the FAIR Web site and to
help you find answers to your questions.

   1. Our most important resource is the Apologetics Index. The
      Apologetics Index is a large topical guide. Using a topical
      index format, sometimes several layers deep, it will give you
      access to many resources to help deal with your questions. The
      Apologetics Index will not only give you access to the various
      articles on the FAIR Web site, but also link you to many other
      resources including relevant articles out of the Church's Ensign
      magazine, the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, the FARMS Web site, and
      links to other apologetics Web sites on the Internet.

      Please note: articles posted on other apologetics Web sites have
      been chosen because of their value to the topic at hand, but are
      not controlled by or endorsed by FAIR. 

   2. If you don't find we are looking for through the topical format
      of the Apologetics Index, you can type a keyword into the Search
      Box at the left of any FAIR page to quickly search the entire
      Web site. You can also go to the FAIR Search page where you can
      complete your search and also get help and tips. 

   3. You may find your answers using the Book Reviews link on the
      left. Many anti-Mormon as well as LDS books are reviewed here.
      The most informative and popular review is the chapter-by-
      chapter discussion of Mormonism 101 by Eric McKeever and Bill
      Johnson. We title this book review Mormonism 201. I highly
      encourage you to read this review. It deals with many the
      standard issues of anti-Mormonism and will help in answering
      many of your questions. There are some great chapters dealing
      with blacks and the priesthood, the apostasy, the nature of God
      and many other issues LDS are confronted with. You really should
      look at them all, as they contain a wealth of information. Don't
      forget to check out the introductions as well: one by Church
      member Marc Schindler and one by our Catholic friend David Waltz.
      There are many other book reviews from FAIR and from FARMS to
      check out as well. You can also link to these book reviews in the
      Apologetics Index. 

   4. Our next most important resource is the FAIR Online Bookshelf
      and the FAIR Books sections. This section of the Web site
      contains some one-page brochures on various topics and many
      complete books in electronic format both on the FAIR Web site
      and on other Web sites. Some of the books that may be of
      particular interest to you are One Minute Answers to Anti-
      Mormon Questions, They Lie In Wait to Deceive, and The Truth
      about "The God Makers." 

   5. We have a Message Board available; access it by clicking on the
      Message Boards link at the left. Look for answers to your
      questions here or post a question yourself. You will need to
      register if you want to post messages on board. Please be aware
      that the message board is an open Internet forum, and the
      messages posted there do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint
      of FAIR. In other words, you will find messages posted by those
      supportive of the Church as well as those antagonistic toward
      the Church. 

   6. You can ask a question directly to FAIR by e-mailing your
      question to the Webmaster. Your question will be
      forwarded on to our FAIR Apologetics List. Our list is made up
      of LDS apologists with a variety of backgrounds. When you e-mail
      us a question, you may get back a number of responses from the
      various individuals on the list. 

   7. FAIR has an online bookstore with many books published by FAIR
      and other publishers. Some of the more popular books published
      by FAIR are Restoring the Ancient Church by Barry Bickmore,
      Guess Who Wants to Have You for Lunch by Alan Denison and Darryl
      Barksdale, and the four volumes of They Lie in Wait to Deceive.
      Another popular item is the audio CDs from talks given at FAIR
      2001 and FAIR 2002 conferences. There are various other books
      and audio CDs you can purchase as well. 

   8. If you don't find your answers on the FAIR web site, you can
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   9. Most importantly, sign up for the FAIR Journal, a monthly e-mail
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We hope you enjoy your visit to the FAIR Web site. If you find our Web
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Feel free to E-mail us with any suggestions at webmaster.

-Scott Gordon, President
 Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research

The above letter can be found at http://www.fairlds.org/webguide.html
with all the embedded links in place.


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BOOK REVIEWS ON THE FAIR WEBSITE

Looking for a review of that book a friend just gave you? Try
searching the 90 book reviews found on the FAIR Web site (FAIR reviews
and FARMS and others). Reviews of most books critical of the LDS faith
can be found here.

     http://www.fairlds.org/apol/ai186.html


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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - NEW FEATURE 

Do you have any opinions on the content of the FAIR Journal? Your
comments are welcome.

Send all letters to the editor, Cooper Johnson, at this address:

     FAIR Contact Page.

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee your letter will be published.
However, all letters will be carefully considered.


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JOIN THE FAIR APOLOGETICS LIST

FAIR sponsors two mailing lists. You already subscribe to one of
them--this one, which is used to publish the monthly FAIR Journal. It
is a great tool for those who want to keep on top of the latest in
apologetic efforts here at FAIR.

Our other mailing list, the FAIR Apologetics list, is a different type
of beast. It is an unmoderated list in which FAIR members share their
thoughts and outlooks on points of doctrine and discuss how to respond
to recent and oft-repeated criticisms of the LDS Church. It is a "safe
harbor," so to speak, where those dedicated to defending the restored
gospel of Jesus Christ can meet and discuss matters of common
interest.

It is also a very busy list, with more than 100 messages per day quite
common. Even so, the topics discussed and the viewpoints exchanged are
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If you want to be part of the FAIR Apologetics list, we invite you to
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     http://www.fairlds.org/Join_FAIR/FAIR_Apologetics_List_Application.php


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ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS

We welcome article submissions for the FAIR Web site. If you would
like to submit an article, please review the editing guidelines at:

     http://www.fairlds.org/EdStyle.pdf

Submit your article to the FAIR Journal Editor. An appropriate
article would be one that affirms the truthfulness of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

While LDS apologetics (in the broadest sense) deals with refuting
critics of the Church, articles don't necessarily have to deal with
anti-Mormonism, but may deal with some new evidence of the Book of
Mormon, some interesting scripture interpretation, a viewpoint or
quote from the early Christian Fathers or other historical figure,
an interesting lesson idea, an inspiring missionary story, Church
history, or your view on a current event related to the Church or a
piece from a historical journal.

We may also accept articles from people who are not members of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that may not necessarily
meet the guidelines of supporting the church if it is a topic of
general interest to people involved in apologetics.

A submission may range in length from several pages to a single
paragraph. 


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in the FAIR Journal and on the FAIR Web site (http://www.fairlds.org)
are the sole responsibility of FAIR, and should not be interpreted as
official statements of LDS doctrine, belief or practice.

If someone has forwarded this e-journal to you and you would like to
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If you are very interested in apologetics and would like to actively
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If you manage your own e-mail list, and wish to include some of these
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material so long as you contact us first to gain permission and
clearly identify that your source was FAIR and by adding a link to the 
FAIR Web site (www.fairlds.org).

Past issues of the FAIR Journal: http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Journal/

 

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