Talk:Moroni (prophet)
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Has anyone checked the US trademark directory? I did and could find no trademark registered under moroni. I posted this on the moroni page and it was quickly deleted. Can someone direct me to proof of a trademark besides an article on cnn's website? Datwoody 22:45, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] References
Was going to post the Trademark reference, but noticed that someone beat me to it. I fixed the reference list instead.
Please, refer to Wikipedia:Footnotes for footnotes/references
To0n 17:15, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] 1827
The following was in the article 1827. I am not sure how important this was for Mormonism. Since it is not in this article, and there were 20 visits, I removed it there. If it is important, then it should be merged into this article. Common Man 08:45, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
- September 21 - Joseph Smith, Jr. claims that the angel Moroni gave him a record of gold plates, one-third of which is translated into The Book of Mormon
[edit] merge from Moroni (Book of Mormon)
Hi,
I'm not a Mormon, so I'm gonna copy all the info about the Prophet Moroni that I'm moving here from the article Moroni (Book of Mormon), in case I don't edit things correctly:
The latter is the son of Mormon, and was the last prophet to write in the Book of Mormon. He is also identified by Joseph Smith as the angel who directed him to the Hill Cumorah, to the gold plates from which Mormons believe the Book of Mormon was translated. Moroni2 lived in the fourth century AD. ... is indexed in the LDS edition as Moroni2. main|Moroni (prophet) Moroni2 is the son of Mormon2, for whom the Book of Mormon is named. He was the last survivor of the Nephite nation. He made some additions to Mormon's abridgement of the record that became the Book of Mormon. The Book of Moroni, the last book in the Book of Mormon is named after Moroni2.
- son of Mormon, (late 4th Century AD).
- References to Moroni2 in the index to the LDS edition of the Book of Mormon.
--Ling.Nut 19:25, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- OK, I'm looking, and all I see in the above that is not in the main article is five things:
- A link to Record of the Nephites
- Moroni was the last prophet to write in the Book of Mormon
- He was the last survivor of the Nephite nation.
- References to Moroni2 in the index to the LDS edition of the Book of Mormon.
- is indexed in the LDS edition as Moroni2.
I'm gonna add the first four. The last one seems like a minor detail, but if someone wants to add it, then go for it. --Ling.Nut 19:41, 17 September 2006 (UTC)