Yes. Elvis Presley did in fact read the Book of Mormon. He had many friends that were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) who introduced him to the book, including Ed Parker, Cricket Butler, and the Osmond Family. Elvis studied many religions near the end of his life and had a fascination with many of them, including Mormonism.
You can go to the "Related Links" below to hear Alan Osmond discuss how he came to have the book and donate it to the Church archives, as well as see photos of the book with Elvis' notes in it.
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I can't repeat what I read but look it up on google and you'll get your answer!
Depends on how old. If they are good with the Bible, they'll be good with the Book of Mormon. There are Book of Mormon storybooks made for kids, if they are too young to read the regular book.
Yes, Elvis had a twin brother. His name was Jesse Garon. Who died at birth.
Based on what i read regarding Elvis, he only received a high school education from Humes High School in Memphis, Tennessee.
Elvis was a Christan but also studied, and respected (as it was part of his heritage), Judaism. Elvis read books on every religion but always, at home and when he was touring/making movies/etc., kept his King James Bible with him and read it daily.
Because he was an amazing artist. Elvis played the guitat, piano and drums and could read and write music. Nobody will ever compare to Elvis Presely' body of work and career.
according to what i,ve read, Elvis had several managers. the two that i know of are Scotty Moore, who was Elvis Presley,s original guitarist, & Colonel Tom Parker. In between Moore and Parker was Bob Neal.
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There isn't really a record kept of who has read the Book of Mormon and who hasn't, but archaeologists have been interested in the Book of Mormon from the beginning, so it was probably an early archaeologist in the mid 1800's.
A lot! Hahah, read the Book of Mormon. It has everything.
No. Anyone familiar with Masonry who reads the Book of Mormon would find no correlation. The Book of Mormon is similar to the Bible and is considered by Mormons as another testament of Jesus Christ, to be used side-by-side with the Bible. You can read the Book of Mormon online at the "Related Links" below.