Comoros Islands and Moroni
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Criticism
Comoros is a small nation made up of three islands off the southeast coast of Africa. Its capital city is Moroni.
Some critics have claimed that Joseph Smith created the Book of Mormon names Cumorah and Moroni by copying them from a map of the Comoros islands.
Source(s) of the criticism
- RFM site
- "Question For Dan..., reguarding the hill Camorah, Moroni, and Nephi," Mormon Apologetics and Discussion Board (MADB), 27 Mar 2008, 17h15.
Response
This claim, like many efforts to explain away the Book of Mormon, commits the logical fallacy of the Appeal to probability. This fallacy argues that because something is even remotely possible, it must be true.
Pointing out a possible relationship like Comoros = Cumorah and Moroni = Moroni is not sufficient.
When the facts are examined, even the possiblity of Joseph seeing Comoros and Moroni recedes; the idea becomes absurd. The following Gazeteers from Joseph's era were consulted:
| Title | Relevant Contents |
| Mucullock's Universal Gazateer, 2 vols (1843-4) |
2257 pages of double columned miniscule print, with no reference to Comoros Islands or Moroni. |
| Morris' Universal Gazateer (1821) | 831 pages, no mention of Comoros or Moroni |
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There is no evidence that Joseph saw these maps, or any other, but if he had they would have provided little help.
Furthermore, it is unlikely that any source would have contained the name of "Moroni." That settlement did not become the capital city until 1876 (32 years after Joseph's death and 47 years after the publication of the Book of Mormon), when Sultan Sa'id Ali settled there. At that time it was only a small settlement. Even a century later, in 1958, its population was only 6500.
Conclusion
Advocacy of the Comoros/Moroni link seems an act of desperation. It has not been proved that Joseph saw the names, or that any source available to him linked them. Furthermore, latching on to two names in an obscure reference work does nothing to explain the incredible complexity and internal consistency of the Book of Mormon.
Trivia
In an episode of the TV game show Jeopardy, host Alex Trebek gave the answer, "Pronounced one way, it is the capitol of the Comoros Islands; pronounced another way, it is the name of the angel that appeared to Joseph Smith." (The question, of course, was "What is Moroni?")
References
- Wikipedia entry on Comoros off-site
- Wikipedia entry on Moroni, Comoros off-site
- Entry on "Comoros" in the CIA World Factbook off-site
- Gary Smith homepage off-site
Further reading
FAIR wiki articles
| Book of Mormon authorship theories |
- Authorship theories (Summary page)
| Book of Mormon plagiarism accusations—wiki articles |
- Plagiarism accusations (Summary page)
- Apocrypha
- The King James Bible
- The Golden Pot
- The Westminster Confession
- The Wonders of Nature and Providence Displayed by Josiah Priest
- The Spalding manuscript
- Vernal Holley (1983) geography
- View of the Hebrews
- North American place names
- The Comoros Islands and Moroni


