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If someone has an example of an M2C argument that is not confirmation bias, I'd like to see it ASAP. Send it to lostzarahemla@gmail.com.
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Book of Mormon Central America is the most prolific purveyor of M2C nonsense lately. People send me links of the things they post on Facebook, which typically consist of another no-wise from the past.
From time to time I comment on the no-wise. I don't have time to address most of them, but sometimes I hear enough comments that I feel there's a need.
Here's a recent example:
http://www.bookofmormoncentralamerica.com/2018/07/no-wise-245.html
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