Reader comments: MormonTimes.com: Steven Kapp Perry Dr. Carr places Book of Mormon in Meso-America
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Anonymous | 1:03 p.m. Oct. 11, 2008
Anonymous,
You leave an interesting comment. No doubt you have evidence and sound reasons for spurning the learned gentleman's conclusions?
Perhaps you will be sufficiently kind as to share them with us.
Middle Earth is NOT under NYC. What you imagine is Middle Earth is nothing but the Subway.
Consider his words and the internal evidence in the text of the Book of Mormon. That way your response will be informed and not what could be taken for nothing more substantial than a prejudiced rant.
Be blessed.
:)
Ronnie Bray
You leave an interesting comment. No doubt you have evidence and sound reasons for spurning the learned gentleman's conclusions?
Perhaps you will be sufficiently kind as to share them with us.
Middle Earth is NOT under NYC. What you imagine is Middle Earth is nothing but the Subway.
Consider his words and the internal evidence in the text of the Book of Mormon. That way your response will be informed and not what could be taken for nothing more substantial than a prejudiced rant.
Be blessed.
:)
Ronnie Bray
Evidence | 7:25 a.m. Oct. 12, 2008
give the well-known and respected LDS Historian, B.H. Roberts a few hours of your time. This is a man that was respected by Mormons and non-Mormons.
"Studies of the Book of Mormon"
Comment by the 'Library Journal' "This collection .... reveals the depth of Roberts's comitment to both Mormonism and intellectual rigor."
"Studies of the Book of Mormon"
Comment by the 'Library Journal' "This collection .... reveals the depth of Roberts's comitment to both Mormonism and intellectual rigor."
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Keep it simple | 8:34 a.m. Oct. 14, 2008
Um...theories. I don't know where this Perry guy stands, but I love the guys who try to make the narrow neck of land (a day and half's journey for a nephite from the East sea to the West, 36 miles at one spot) mean something other than the Isthmus of Panama. Or the guys who draw maps of the Western Hemisphere that aren't even geographically correct, saying the continent doesn't look like it did then because "the face of the land changed," in spite of the fact that the Eastern and Western Hemispheres still fit together just like a jigsaw puzzle. Such intellectuals make the intellectually honest laugh. Speculation is fun, but it is just that, speculation. I think we do better to keep it simple: Isthmus of Panama is the narrow neck of land, the Magdalena river is Sidon (once illuded to by church leaders). These are two major landmarks spoken of in the Book of Mormon that can still be seen today. It's silly to say such major landmarks that were described so well can't even be found now. Hey, just look at the map. (okay you intellectuals, come after me).
Bickertonite from Michigan | 12:53 p.m. Oct. 14, 2008
Verily, verily, to the narrow neck of land being the Isthmus of Panama, and the river Sidon being the mighty Magdalena river.
This is what The Church of Jesus Christ (WHQ: Monongahela, Pennsylvania) has always believed.
This is what The Church of Jesus Christ (WHQ: Monongahela, Pennsylvania) has always believed.
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It if fiction! You can place a fictitious place anywhere you freakin' want to!