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A Logical Deconstruction of Mormonism

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What if the core truth claims of Mormonism were examined the way we examine everything else in life — with logic, evidence, and consistency?

Deconstructing Mormonism in One Book walks step by step through the foundational claims of the LDS Church and asks a simple Do they hold up?

Joseph Smith claimed he could translate ancient records by the gift and power of God. The Book of Mormon is presented as literal history. Priesthood authority was restored by angels. Temple ordinances were instituted before the foundation of the world. Prophets speak for God.

These are not symbolic claims. They are historical claims.

This book does not rely on mockery or hostility. Instead, each chapter follows the same

The original claim

The evidence

The apologetic explanation

The logical implications

From the Lost 116 Pages to the Book of Abraham papyri. From DNA evidence to the Hill Cumorah problem. From doctrinal reversals to institutional deception. From prophetic authority to psychological mechanisms that make belief self-sealing.

For every issue, there is an apologetic answer. But the real question is not whether an answer exists. The real question is whether the answer is reasonable — or whether it requires increasing layers of conjecture, reinterpretation, and special pleading.

When a system repeatedly requires the less rational explanation to preserve belief, something deeper is happening.

This book is written for those who want clarity. For those who value truth over comfort. For those willing to follow the evidence wherever it leads.

It does not tell you what to believe.
It simply lays the logic on the table.

And lets you decide.

158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 28, 2026

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Bill Reel

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