Is the Book of Mormon’s Depiction of Guerrilla Warfare Realistic?
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Charles DeWittApril 11, 2018
Enlighten me on how we won the revolutionary war. I thought the British came in organized lines and the Americans used a type of guerrilla warfare. The Book of Mormon is still true.
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