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Sarcasm aside mr. thinker - there would be reason to raise an eyebrow at LDS Scripture if there weren't similarities to biblical phraseology.
if throughout time, God speaks and his prophets write... modern day prophets will then write the word of God as it was spoken - and unless God has developed a southern draw or picked up some american slang - it will be very similar (and only 'similar' due to the translational barrier of ancient text and modern language)to what was spoken/written in the days of Isaiah or in the days of any of the biblical prophets of old.
yeah.
Now a great defense is always, "But we all watch the same tv, hear the same lectures, eat at the same cafe, speak English, and know that 2 plus 2 is 4. No wonder it all sounds the same to you teacher.
No wonder. F for plagerism. Thank you.
Joseph Smith had very little formal education. He was taught to read, write, and think from the King James Version of the Bible. Along with his family's superstitious outlook, the KJV language was Joseph's native language. Whenever he spoke, he spoke in a KJV tongue. It gives the illusion of spirituality, authority, and truth.
If the Book of Mormon was really written in reformed Egyptian (which nobody has ever found examples of), the sentence structure and language of the BOM would not be so exactly like the KJV of the Bible. The KJV of the Bible reads the way it does because of the nature of the Greek language from which it was translated. If the BOM was not written in Greek, it would NEVER take on the same structure and style as the KJV of the Bible. But instead of being uniquely "Egyptian" the BOM as well as the Doctrine of Covenants reveal Joseph Smith's upbringing and education using the KJV of the Bible. This is strong evidence that Joseph Smith invented the BOM rather than translated it from an Eqyptian text of any kind.
Maybe you fell asleep in class that day, but the word is actually "plagiarism."
If you're really a teacher, this may shed a little light on the validity your argument. If you're not, it sheds even more.
You are obviously not familiar with the many, many examples of people producing large quantities of books and writings in very short timeframes. Just look at how much L. Ron Hubbard produced in a short amount of time! If that is the basis of your faith in Joseph Smith, you better check out Scientology!
Chiasmus is found in Shakespeare's works, Kennedy's speaches, and countless other literary works. It is not unique to any one literary form or language. Indeed, much chiasmus is inadvertent, and much of it was written a long time before it was ever identified (in the 19th century) as a literary or rhetorical form. Your "arguments" in favor of the divine origins of the Book of Mormon are a joke.
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