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Mormons and Evangelicals
Clip: 9/13/2012 | 7m 49s
Antagonism between the two groups stretches back to Mormon founder Joseph Smith.
Mormons, according to religious studies scholar Stephen Davis, believe in “continuing revelation” and rely on more than just the Bible. But evangelical Christians, he says, would never accept the Book of Mormon as the word of God.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Mormons and Evangelicals
Clip: 9/13/2012 | 7m 49s
Mormons, according to religious studies scholar Stephen Davis, believe in “continuing revelation” and rely on more than just the Bible. But evangelical Christians, he says, would never accept the Book of Mormon as the word of God.
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