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MormonTimes.com: Raiders of the lost Book of Mormon DNA
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I think that if I hadn't received a testimony, and if the Restored Gospel wasn't before my eyes, thanks to my faithful parents,faithful examples at church, and rock-solid prophets and apostles, I'd have fit right into your camp. I feel like I have questioned everything, and still have questions as to the wisdom of God on this or that. But the Restored Gospel is believable.
I wonder whether many of the ancients didn't know more than we give them credit for. Imagine for a moment that they did: What will it be like someday to stand next to them and have to tell them how enlightened our age was. Humility. An easy word to say, a harsh concept to internalize.
I agree that people should more thoroughly investigate Meldrum's claims before attacking him.
Meldrum's presentation (dvd) is 4 hours long, I watched it from beginning to end. Even though the LDS Church doesn't endorse his theories, he makes a compelling and interesting argument, which made so much more sense to me than the ones I've heard about the BOM taking place in Mesoamerica. Perhaps you should watch it and then comment.
I've seen the DVD and it is fascinating and possible.
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No one is asking anyone to believe the unbelievable: but the Lord asks you to believe the miraculous. He always has.
However, does it not seem strange to you that God championed one smallish nation for thousands of years, taught during his mortal ministry there, and apparently never taught any other nation's prophets? Why should the entire world accept such a God? Why shouldn't Christ want to reveal himself to and perform his works for every nation?
In fact, He has, to the exact extent that He could. He will not quickly condemn the world by giving more than we are ready to live up to.