Counterfeiting Scholarship Part 1

We received a question from a listener about a self-published anti-Mormon book and we again examine why using real sources matters. We talk about the difference between a person who likes history and a historian. Example: Richard likes history (not really, but for the purpose of this example we will say that he does). Dr. Dirkmaat is a historian. We also discuss the problem with self-publishing books and making arguments that no one else is making.

We show an example from Church history on how mistakes can be made by well-meaning people where Emma is said to have lost a child when she only had a chill. The references are below:

Original Journal Entry

”Sister Emma sick had another chill had a consultation concerning her with secretary”

https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/journal-december-1842-june-1844-book-1-21-december-1842-10-march-1843/10

History of Church 1838-1856

“Wife Emma sick, she was delivered of a Son, which did not survive its birth”

https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/history-1838-1856-volume-d-1-1-august-1842-1-july-1843/73#X614B59A4-48D8-4BC6-A655-3628C188F083

 

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