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DNA claims rebutted on Book of Mormon
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-Jake-- Read Book of Moses, part of the Pearl of Great Price--.. God said: "Worlds without number have I created", --
Now go to Hubble Space pictures and look Up Worlds without number... Trillions of Stars, Billions of Earths.. Galaxy's without number, as of now.. Jake..
Now, Jake, You prove to me there is not a God, and he didn't approve/write the BOM or the Pearl of Great Price.. Sheeeesh..
I am OK with not having all of the answers right now and still living what I believe to be true. At the same time I am open to discussion on any topic dealing with my faith and the current view of science that either supports or opposes that view.
PROCLAMATION OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS . . . .April 6, 1845). The Limited Geography Theory (?) is a new idea that came about only to explain away the lack of evidence supporting BOM claims and the overwhelming evidence showing the American Indians were decended from ancestors in Northeast Asia.
Truth is, it was not intended for spiritual things to be scientifically proven, and they never will be. You can not scientifically prove that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, you cannot scientifically prove that anything in the bible really happened, and you won't ever prove the Book of Mormon either
For those of you who don't believe it, relax and go your own way. Funny though, they can't do that.
Today's science is tomorrow's fiction. The fact that these two "scientists" are speaking in absolutes speaks volumes about their hidden (or not so hidden) agenda.
I have been in science long enough to know that what we think we understand now will look elementary, perhaps even misguided, in a few years. We go with the best knowledge we have, but sometimes we have to go on faith. I wasn't there when Lehi came to America; I didn't see anyone come from Asia, and none of us can know for certain. But, I believe God knows.
On the DNA issue, I agree that a software programmer isn't the first person I would trust. But that in and of itself doens't mean he is wrong.
An easier evidence he could have offered is the fact that NO expatriate Hebrew group (in Russia, America, etc.) can be be proven to be of Hebrew extraction via DNA. Not with any certainty. And rather than a computer geek this is the opinion of a Harvard science professor.
The expert was an amatuer and just had opinions. They may have been good opinions to have, but, this does not advance the understanding of the BoM and Ancient America in any way. It just sounds like an interesting fireside.
I did. And I was told beyond a shadow of doubt, it's not true.
With the Book of Mormon there is speculation, no confirmed artifacts, the DNA thing and plenty of fallacys to be explained.
I like the Book of Mormon and believe it was written as a work of fiction to accompany the Bible. The problem is it was potrayed as literal truth.
My only comment to add as a scientist and (almost) physician is that we should never seek to discount verifiable, well-performed research. So the DNA evidence says something. Let it. In my field, we carefully report experimental findings, and then take EXTRA care when drawing conclusions. It is in the making of a conclusion that we enter the realm of opinion. I am not sure whether any of the three experts quoted in the article should be drawing conclusions based on the evidence they have accumulated to date.
But it sure is a fun debate...
So let's pretend we don't have this argument about whether the Book of Mormon is "true". Let's say it is. Does that make everything else in the LDS church right? There are many things in the church that has nothing to do with the Book of Mormon. The BOM follows closely along with the Bible and it can help us in lots of ways. But the problems I have had with the church (I'm no longer a member) comes from other belliefs of exclusion, inequality and labels that has nothing to do with that wonderful book.
Just google for images of petroglyph menorah.
I encourage all to read Michael Whiting's (PhD, BYU professor, curator and director BYU DNA sequencing Center) article: DNA and the Book of Mormon: A Phylogenetic Perspective. It is found on-line at the FARMS website.
"...the standard of truth has been erected; No un hallowed hand can stop the work from progressing; persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble, calumny may defame, but the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent, till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, till the purposes of God shall be accomplished, and the great Jehovah shall say the work is done."
I have witnessed many people over the years forming their opinions based on circumstances associated with actions of members of the church. Use caution to seperate the imperfect actions of man from the perfect doctrines of Christ. Fault will always be easily found in man. Your descriptions of exclusion, inequality and labels appear to me to be weakness of man.
"There is one piece of DNA, though, that has recently proven to be an invaluable tool for inferring details about human history -- providing us with far greater resolution than we ever thought possible about the paths followed by our ancestors during their wanderings. It is the male equivalent of mtDNA ... known as the Y-chromosome.... The Y turns out to provide population geneticists with the most useful tool available for studying human diversity." [pages 42-43]
"The genetic evidence is quite clear: all ancient migrants to the Americas seem to have traveled via Siberia." [page 144]
Brant Gardner, a software consultant, simply doesn�t know what he�s talking about when he dismisses DNA evidence that�s been collected and analyzed by scientists like Spencer Wells.
Duwayne Anderson
Author of �Farewell to Eden: Coming to terms with Mormonism and science�
Mixing the epistemology of science with the epistemology of religion never results in satisfactory results.
Really it doesn't matter what we think or agrue about. The Lord's purposes will be fulfilled.
Mr. Gardner's attacks on Simon Southerton amount to shock jock radio tactics playing to his audience and little else. Simon described literally "going to bed a Mormon and waking up a non-Mormon" after he reviewed the DNA findings, and for Gardner to imply any agenda is ludicrous. Think of the five Native American mtDNA haplogroups as colored marbles, say, red, blue, green, orange, and white. All of Mr. Gardner's rhetoric will not change them to the "blacks, browns, and pinks" of Semitic populations any more than Native American skin tones have changed despite the words of LDS prophets. Add to that the impossibility of Lehi's ocean voyage, and the case against the Bom is closed.
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