Changes or Mistakes

Mormon Critics, otherwise known as Anti-Mormons often criticize the changes made to the Book of Mormon since its initial publication, arguing that if it were truly a product of divine inspiration, it would not contain mistakes that require correction, including grammatical and punctuation errors. However, this notion is unrealistic. The Book of Mormon's typesetter, who was not a member of the Church, was responsible for its punctuation. Additionally, the book's title page acknowledges the possibility of imperfections, stating: "And now, if there are faults, they are the mistakes of men; wherefore, condemn not the things of God, that ye may be found blameless at the judgment-seat of Christ."Â