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Additional TopicsThe following are additional topic areas related to Brief Answsers- Brochures & Wiki Articles . If there is a bracket number after the topic, that number indicates how many actual articles there are related to that subject. If the link for the topic is not live, it simply means the topic is a 'planned area' for future growth. FAIR ResourcesThese links are either to Web pages hosted on the FAIR Website, or to FAIR Papers. FAIR Papers are short articles about specific topics or questions, written by members of FAIR. These articles can be downloaded and read in PDF format and are intended to be distributed by e-mail or print for the general use of our patrons. (To read FAIR Papers you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader. It can be downloaded free from the Adobe Web site.) Click on a title below to visit a FAIR Web page or to read the latest version of a FAIR Paper. ""Adding to" or "taking away from" the Bible," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the frequent charge that the Book of Mormon "adds" to the Word of God in direct violation to Revelation 22:18-19. ""Adieu" in the Book of Mormon," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the claim that the French word "adieu" is anachronistic in the Book of Mormon. "17 Points of the True Church," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following comments and questions: My question is about that fellow who wrote the "17 Points of the True Church" and the validity of his story. I stumbled into a web site that talked about a particular fireside this man gave where someone approached him on the truth of his story. Afterwards the man was told by a stake president that he must confess that he lied because he had been essentially "found out," and that many details of his story were fabricated. My testimony is in no way based on the "17 Points," and I feel that it is overused and overemphasized within the Church, but regardless, I would like to know about the information claiming that his story his false. "Adam-God," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the "Adam-God" theory and its past and present role in LDS theology. "Alpha and Omega," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following questions: Can you tell me how people think that the Alpha and Omega proves the concept of the Trinity. Can you explain more about what Alpha and Omega means , beside the beginning and the end, referring to the Savior? What does it mean to the restored church? "Anthon transcript," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: What do we know about the Anthon transcript and the translation of the Book of Mormon? "Apologetics," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article discusses the nature of LDS apologetics, if it is appropriate and safe, and why some people engage in apologetics. "Attitude to non-members," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the anti-LDS charge that LDS members are taught to look down upon or reject those who are not of their faith. "B.H. Roberts' testimony of the Book of Mormon," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the critical charge that B.H. Roberts lost his testimony in the Book of Mormon. "Bankruptcy rate in Utah," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the statistics which show that bankruptcies in Utah are the highest in the nation and why. "Biblical condemnation of genealogy," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the claim that Mormons violate the Bible's warning against doing geneaology. "Birth control," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the question regarding the Church's official stance on birth control. "Blacks and the priesthood," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the pre-1978 ban on blacks holding the priesthood. "Blood atonement," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the critical claim that during the administration of Brigham Young, apostates were secretly put to death. They claim this is in line with the teachings of LDS leaders at the time that apostasy was the unforgivable sin, and that the only thing an apostate could do to redeem himself was to give his own life, willingly or unwillingly. "Book of Abraham Papyri," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki is a summary of a longer article dealing with the supposed problems of the Book of Abraham and modern Egyptology. "Book of Abraham Papyri (long version)," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki is the longer article dealing with the supposed problems of the Book of Abraham and modern Egyptology. "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Animals," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article tackles the claim that several animals mentioned in the Book of Mormon did not exist in the New World during Book of Mormon times. "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Holy Ghost," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: Why is the Holy Ghost mentioned so many times in the Book of Mormon prior to the time of Christ (e.g., 1 Nephi 10:17) and yet in the Old Testament there is hardly any mention of the Holy Ghost, especially with regard to his mission of bearing wittness of the truth? "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Jerusalem vs Bethlehem," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the anti-Mormonn claim that Joseph Smith got it wrong because the Book of Mormon says that Jesus was born "at Jerusalem" rather than in Bethlehem. "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Metals," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim that the Book of Mormon lists several metals that were unknown in the New World during Book of Mormon times. "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Plants," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the anti-Mormon charge that Book of Mormon plants were unknown in the New World during Book of Mormon times. "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Red sea versus reed sea," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the claim that since most Bible scholars believe the Israelites crossed the "Reed Sea" (vs. the mistranslated "Red Sea") that the Book of Mormon follows this blunder. "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Reformed Egyptian," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim that there was never such a thing as "reformed Egyptian." "Book of Mormon anachronisms:Shiz struggles to breathe," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the claim that the Book of Mormon makes a scientific blunder when it claims that Shiz's body struggled for breath after having been decapitated. "Book of Mormon and DNA evidence," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article explores the claim that DNA evidence proves the Book of Mormon false. "Book of Mormon and the fulness of the gospel," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim that the Book of Mormon doesn't really contain the "fulness" of the Gospel as it claims. "Book of Mormon as the stick of Ephraim," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: How is it that the prophesy of the sticks found in Ezekiel 37 is fulfilled in the Book of Mormon if Lehi and Nephi are descendants of Manasseh and not of Ephraim? "Book of Mormon condemns polygamy," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim that Polygamy is condemned in the Book of Mormon. "Book of Mormon demographics," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim that the initial Lehite colony is too small to produce the population sizes indicated. "Book of Mormon historicity," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following comment and question: Lately there has been increasing controversy among various academics regarding the veracity of the Book of Mormon's historical accounts. Several efforts have been made to "prove" that what the Book of Mormon has to say about the history of the new world cannot possibly have been the case. I even have some LDS friends whose faith seems to be shaken by the idea that the Book of Mormon may not be, in all respects, literally true. And now my question: Does it really matter? Does the Church actually have some doctrine that requires its members to believe in the literalness of every word in the Book of Mormon? Other Christian religions, it seems to me, make room for members who see, for example, the creation story of Adam and Eve as a profound metaphor, a way of explaining the ultimate truth of the creation without requiring any definite belief in the literalness of the story as it comes down to us in Genesis. "Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim that Joseph plagiarized the Bible when creating the Book of Mormon. "Book of Mormon textual changes," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the textual changes in the Book of Mormon and why they were made. "Book of Mormon translation chronology," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: What do we know about the chronology of the Book of Mormon translation and publication? "Book of Mormon wordprint studies," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: What are wordprints? What do they have to do with the Book of Mormon? "Childbearing," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the claim, made by some critics, that LDS teachings about childbearing put an improper burden on LDS families, especially women. "Church reaction to Hofmann forgeries," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the claim that the Church behaved itself improperly with regard to the Salamander letter. It is claimed that the Church acquired the letter with the intent of 'supressing' them, or 'hiding history.' "Cognitive dissonance," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the claim that all members as either naive, ill-informed dupes or cynical exploiters. Unfortunately for the critics, most fair-minded people realize that—just as in any religion—there are many intelligent, well-informed people who become or remain members of the Church. To get around this, critics appeal to the psychological concept of 'cognitive dissonance' to try to 'explain away' the witness of intelligent, articulate members. "Comoros Islands and Moroni," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the charge that Joseph plagiarized the names Cumorah and Moroni from an island and city in Madagascar with similar names. "Dinosaurs," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the comment and question: My seminary class has questions regarding the dinosaurs. They seem to be stuck on "where" and "when." How do they fit into the creation story presented by the scriptures? "Do temples always face east," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article answer the questioin: Do LDS temples always face east? "Downplaying the King Follett discourse," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the anti-LDS accusation that in an effort to appear more "mainline" Christian, the Church is downplaying the importance of some doctrines taught late in Joseph Smith's lifetime. Prominent among these is the doctrine of human deification. "Evolution," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the question regarding the official LDS stance on evolution. "Free will and science," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following comments and questions: Science demonstrates that all interactions of matter--including all events in the human brain--are sufficiently caused by previous events. If we know enough about the laws that govern these interactions and the current state of the universe, we would be able to exactly predict any future event. Does this mean that the doctrine of "free agency" or "free will" is false, since all human choices are predetermined by the laws of physics? "General authorities' statements as scripture," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki addresses prophets as humans who are fallible like all mortals. It also discusses doctrinal standards and the establishment of new doctrine. "Godhead and the Trinity," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the differences between LDS and other Christians regarding the nature of the Godhead, and the claim (by some anti-Mormons) that Mormons can not be Christians because they reject the Nicean creed. "Government during the Millennium," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following comments and questions: During the millennium, will there be a secular government in addition to Christ's reign? It seems that I had heard that there will be a "government headquarters" in a different location to the "church headquarters". Do we know where they will be located? "Hebrews 7 and the Aaronic Priesthood," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki aritcle is based on an answer to a question submitted to the FAIR web site which asked: Hebrews 7 states that the Aaronic/Levitical Priesthood was "changed" to the unique priesthood "after the order of Melchizedek" held by Jesus Christ. Why then do Mormons still use the Aaronic Priesthood? "Identity of the Holy Ghost," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki responds to the questions: Who is the Holy Ghost? Has he or will he receive a physical body? "Independence temple to be built "in this generation"," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the contention, made by critics, that Joseph Smith's prophecy that the Independence, Missouri temple "shall be reared in this generation" is an example of a failed prophecy that makes Joseph Smith a false prophet. "Jesus Christ is the brother of Satan," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article article rebuts the critical charge claim that LDS consider Jesus and Satan to be "brothers," thus lowering the stature of Christ, or elevating Satan. Some go so far as to imply that the LDS "really" worship or revere Satan, and are thus not true "Christians." "Jesus Christ the Savior of other worlds," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki articled examines the common LDS belief that Christ is the Savior of other inhabited worlds. "Joseph and Moonmen," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the claim, made by critics, that Joseph Smith taught that the moon was inhabited, and that this is proof he was a false prophet. "Joseph Smith and Book of Mormon copyright," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the charge that Joseph Smith gave himself away when he listed himself as the "author and proprietor" of the Book of Mormon in the first printing. "Joseph Smith Translation as the Church's official Bible," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article is a response to the following question: "I am wondering why we don't use the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible as 'our' Bible. We use, of course, the Authorized ('King James') Version. We are not bashful about proclaiming Joseph Smith as the translator of the golden plates into The Book of Mormon, but it seems that we are less forward about his translation of the Bible." "Joseph Smith, Sr.'s dream and Lehi's vision," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim that Lehi's vision was simply a reworking of a dream that Joseph Smith Sr. had many years earlier. "Joseph Smith's marriages to young women," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article engages the claim, made by critics, that Joseph was a pedophile and/or morally depraved because he married young women. "Joseph Smith's status in LDS belief," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article rebuts the claim, made by some critics, that Mormons worship Joseph Smith or believe that he was equa to, or greater than, Jesus. "Kirtland Safety Society," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines Joseph's Smith's involvement with the Kirtland Safety Society, why it failed, and the critical charges related to Joseph's involement. "Moroni as an angel of Satan," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the anti-Mormon charge that Moroni was an angel of Satan as warned against in 2 Corin. & Galatians. "Nephi or Moroni," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the following criticism: The Church teaches that Moroni was the heavenly messenger which appeared to Joseph Smith and directed him to the gold plates. Yet, some Church sources give the identity of this messenger as Nephi. Critics claim that this shows that Joseph was 'making it up as he went along.' "Olive culture in the Book of Mormon," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: Does the Book of Mormon's account of olive culture in Jacob 5) match what we know about this subject? "Open Canon vs. Closed Canon," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article examines the claim made by some critics who contend that the Church is in error because Christianity requires a "closed canon" (no more authoritative revelation) instead of the Church's "open canon" (potential for more binding revelation). "Personages who appeared to Joseph Smith," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article lists all the known personages who visited Joseph Smith. "Pre-Adamites," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the following comments and questions: I am preparing to teach a Sunday School lesson on the creation, and surely the students will bring up the evidence of creatures that looked a lot like man, who lived and made tools, painted paintings, etc., all before what could be the existence of Adam. How do we answer who they were? Are they like animals? We clearly have evidence that they have lived here on this planet. "Progression between kingdoms of glory," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article is a response to the following question: Is there progression between the three degrees of glory? "Racist statements by Church leaders," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki artilce responds to the following questions: Why did past prophets make racist statements? God had already revealed to Peter that he should not call anything that the Lord had made unclean (Acts 10:9–16), yet our modern-day prophets thought that blacks were inferior to whites; why is that? "Sami Hanna on the Book of Mormon," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: I have read a talk written by Elder Russell M. Nelson in which he discusses a friend of his who translated the Book of Mormon back into Arabic. What are the facts behind this story and the talk? "Satyrs in the Book of Mormon," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki aricle responds to the following question: Why does the Book of Mormon mention "satyrs" in 2 Nephi 23:21)? Aren't satyrs mythological creatures? "Snow in the Book of Mormon," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article responds to the following question: In 1 Nephi 11:8, Nephi says Lehi describes the Tree of Life by saying "the whiteness thereof did exceed the whiteness of the driven snow." Since Nephi and Lehi were desert folk from Jerusalem, and then likely lived in tropical Central America, why would they have used "snow" as a description? "Temple endowment and Freemasonry," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the critical charge that Joseph Smith simply borrowed from masonry when he invented the LDS temple endowment. "Temple work for Holocaust victims," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the Church's practice of doing temple work for Holocaust victims. "The Kirtland Egyptian Papers," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the content, provenance, and issues surround the so-called "Kirtland Egyptian Papers." "Was Jesus Christ married?," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article addresses the question if Mormons believe Christ was married? "Wayward family members," FAIR Wiki (City Unknown: FAIR) This FAIR Wiki article discusses the issue of wayward family members, what their fate might be, and how members show treat them. Michael R. Ash, "Archaeology and the Book of Mormon," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, February 2003) A short pass-along FAIR Brochure that addresses the major criticisms of the Book of Mormon from an archaeological perspective. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 1: Fauna (Animals)," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) A short, pass-along FAIR Brochure that addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to animals. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 2: Flora (Plants) and Textiles," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) A short, pass-along FAIR Brochure that addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to plants and textiles. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 3: Warfare," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) A short, pass-along FAIR Brochure that addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to warfare and implements of war. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 4: Metals and Metallurgy," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) A short, pass-along FAIR Brochure that addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to the use of metals in the Book of Mormon. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 5: Christianity in the pre-Christian Book of Mormon," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) A short, pass-along FAIR Brochure that addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at anachronisms related to how Christian concepts and terminology could appear in the Book of Mormon at a time before Christ was born. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Anachronisms Part 6: Compass, Coins, and Other Miscellaneous," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) A short, pass-along FAIR Brochure that addresses claims of anachronisms in the Book of Mormon. This brochure looks at a few miscellaneous anachronisms. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 1: Motives," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. Critics often dismiss the first-hand testimonies of Book of Mormon witnesses by questioning their motives. Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 2: Oliver Cowdery," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. Because Oliver Cowdery had a falling out with Joseph Smith and left the Church for a time, should his testimony of the Book of Mormon be suspect? Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 3: Martin Harris," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. Martin Harris, a witness to the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, has been maligned and dismissed by critics. What is the real story? Michael R. Ash, "Book of Mormon Witnesses, Part 4: David Whitmer," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. David Whitmer left the Church and never rejoined. Did he recant his testimony of the Book of Mormon? Michael R. Ash, "Can Temple Ceremonies Change?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. Should we expect that ceremonies in LDS temples will never change? An examination of the facts. Michael R. Ash, Is An Historical Book of Mormon Compatible With DNA Science?. This FAIR Brochure summarizes the flaws in claims that recent DNA evidence shows the Book of Mormon to be non-historical. Michael R. Ash, "Is the Bible Complete?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, May 2004) A simple FAIR Brochure you can use to respond to questions or concerns about the LDS acceptance of extra-Biblical scripture. Michael R. Ash, "The First Vision," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. Critics often complain that the First Vision couldn't be true because there were multiple versions of it. An examination of this popular chestnut. Michael R. Ash, "The King James Bible and the Book of Mormon," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. Why does the Book of Mormon sound like the King James Version of the Bible? Michael R. Ash, Were the Lehites Alone in the Americas?. This FAIR Brochure gives evidence that the Lehites were a small part of a pre-existing cultural mix. Michael R. Ash, "What is Official LDS Doctrine?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2003) FAIR Brochure. How can someone determine what really qualifies as binding LDS doctrine? Michael R. Ash, Where Did Book of Mormon Events Take Place?. This FAIR Brochure summarizes the case in favor of assuming Book of Mormon events occurred in Mesoamerica. Michael R. Ash, Who Are the Lamanites?. This FAIR Brochure looks at how the Book of Mormon term "Lamanite" is used to describe different groups of non-Nephites. Gary Bowler, "Does The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Teach That God Had Sex with Mary?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, February 2002) An introductory one-page FAIR Brochure. that addresses this common sensationalistic claim of anti-Mormons. Gary Bowler, "What Is FAIR, and Why Are You Apologizing?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2002) A handy one-page FAIR Brochure that looks at apologetics in general and FAIR in particular. Michael Reed, "Lucifer, the Brother of Jesus?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, August 2003) FAIR Brochure. Do the LDS really believe that Lucifer and Jesus are brothers? Marc A. Schindler, "Doesn't Matthew 22:23-30 Contradict the LDS Doctrine of Eternal Marriage?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, March 2002) FAIR Brochure. An examination of a common anti-Mormon claim that Jesus indicates there is no such thing as eternal marriage.
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