Interesting report:

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Cleon Skousen called it 20 years ago.  So did Joseph Smith in the “much maligned” Whitehorse Prophecy.  I have never doubted. 

I have read enough of Joseph Smith to know when a fake is afoot.  There is a certain flair in writing – a literary marker, if you will – that carries from one person to another and from one saying to another.  When I was in Seminary, I knew that the writing styles of the authors within the Book of Mormon and even that or those found within the Doctrine and Covenants were all distinct.  There was no mistaking it.  Joseph’s writings had a distinct marker.

The writing styles of my own cannot easily be duplicated.

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Interesting report:

http://ift.tt/1UcXvVm

Cleon Skousen called it 20 years ago.  So did Joseph Smith in the “much maligned” Whitehorse Prophecy.  I have never doubted. 

I have read enough of Joseph Smith to know when a fake is afoot.  There is a certain flair in writing – a literary marker, if you will – that carries from one person to another and from one saying to another.  When I was in Seminary, I knew that the writing styles of the authors within the Book of Mormon and even that or those found within the Doctrine and Covenants were all distinct.  There was no mistaking it.  Joseph’s writings had a distinct marker.

The writing styles of my own cannot easily be duplicated.

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