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MORMONISM, THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS, AND THE NAG HAMMADI TEXTS

MORMONISM, THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS, AND THE NAG HAMMADI TEXTS This meticulously researched and thought-provoking exploration of the historical connections between Mormonism and the Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag Hammadi texts is written by renowned scholar Eugene Seaich. This book challenges prevailing misconceptions and sheds light on the profound similarities between these ancient texts and the beliefs of the Mormon faith. Author's Perspective Dr. Seaich begins by addressing a recent publication that claims to reveal the "truth" about Mormonism's alleged connections to these ancient scriptures. Dismissing this work as mere anti-Mormon polemic, the author argues that it fails to acknowledge the undeniable connection between the writings from Qumran, Upper Egypt, and the origins of Christianity. Instead of engaging in a defense of specific criticisms or controversial materials...