CaliforniaKid wrote:...Bruce's study basically shows that the real author is not in the mix.
If this conclusion is what non-LDS investigators begin to assent to,
then it should be a fairly simple task to wordprint-test most of the
early Mormons who were in a position to benefit from the book's
publication.
Perhaps in a year or so we will have a list of the 100 earliest
Mormons whose wordprints do NOT match up with any part
of the Book of Mormon, Book of Abraham, JST, D&C, etc.
With such a list in hand, the leaders of the Mormon Church could
at least say that
no person associated with early Mormonism had
any input into the "standard works" of that religion --- and that
all the pre-1830 writers in the world would have to be tested,
before non-LDS critics could profess that those scriptures had
been written by 19th century authors.
If all of this be true, Bruce has provided the Mormon leaders with
a most excellent statistical gift, unchallenged by Gentile scholars,
even though published in their peer-reviewed professional literature.
Quite an accomplishment, I'd say.
UD