 Joseph Smith presented a fraudulent document that is not translated the way he said it was. That is a fact in evidence against Mormonism being true. I don't believe that is a fact. You claiming that a fact doesn't make it so. You think that there are Egyptologists who can show that Joseph Smith translated the book of Abraham correctly. Wasn't a word for word translation. How sparse was it? He looked at these things and then he wrote the impressions that he got, an act of revelation. Do you accept the fact that no Egyptologist supports this? I don't speak on behalf of all Egyptologists. Can you show me one? I don't know any. I can show a list of people who object to it. You can't show one who supports it. Does that stand as a fact in evidence against Mormonism?