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Intro change in Book of Mormon spurs discussion
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"By his own hand upon papyrus" is a real gem as well.
A good example includes changing families to family, when talking about Book of Mormon prophets, so as to remove any fuel for potential polygamists out there.
More Desnews readers actually read the article.
The professional haters who follow the Trib's slant only read until they could find a club to hit with, and didn't read the Book, let alone the rest of the article.
I ALWAYS understood "principal" to mean "one of the main ones", as opposed to "one of the many" and NOT "the only". So this so-called "change" is very slight when you see the whole message in context.
We've known for years there were others here when Lehi and Ishmael's family arrived. Maybe just some Mulekites, maybe leftovers from the Jaredites. But the record we have doesn't even try to give the whole social history. Humans, especially those with an agenda, have filled in far more than was ever justified.
People who want to believe will not let anything get in their way.
On this subject, you won't be able to have them both at the same time.
The truth will set you free, but first it's going to really upset you.
It never ceases to amaze me the Alzheimer�s effect on the collective memory of this organization.
Most won�t investigate what virtually every pervious prophet including J. Smith Jr. has said on who exactly the Indians are. ��the thinking has been done [for me].�
And MichaelH - if you call a pervert a pervert, that's hate speech. Use the vilest vituperation against honest hard working people, that's free speech.
Let's fact it, the B of M is pure fiction.
Maybe the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will finally admit the Book of Mormon is a book of fiction, you think?
Once Mormons realize how conflicting these DNA arguments are to the facts of history, this issue will prove to be a major embarrsament. Not to the Mormons, but to the anti-mormons who have ambraced such a false idea.
The early Church leaders often stated in their sermons that American Indians stand first in many instances in regard to the blessings of God, and that this land America is a promised land unto them. That when the meek inherit the earth, God will give them this land for their inheritance. Although that message hasn't always resonated with all Mormons, it is still true.
Matt: "By his own hand upon papyrus" is more than just a gem, it's a doozy. One day I would anticipate that a change will be made in regards to that claim as well.
It's funny how when science supports a certain claim, it's considered good yet when it refutes a certain claim, it's considered a bad thing. Can't have it both way.
Common sense and a gut feeling will tell you instantly the whole thing was made up.
I'm checking out Buddhism. It makes more sense.
Can it prove how Jesus walked on water? Can it prove how he brought people back from the dead? Can it prove how miracles happen?
To compare science to faith, I'm sorry to say, is just lame. It will never compare. Faith is far superior.
Just a case in point. The Trib and the DN are owned by the same company.
It is high time that we seek truth and additional understanding, with rejoicing. We were challenged by Ezra Taft Benson to increase our scholarship in the Book of Mormon.
We should look closely at the recent works by Royal Skousen and all the others at the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, at the Maxwell Institue at Brigham Young University.
Seekers of Truth will always rejoice in it.
Those who are afraid of new insights and better understanding of what really is Truth will be left behind.
Science provides more proof than faith and is supperior, as science WELCOMES rational thought and well planned arguements to provide other possible scenarios. Faith on the other hand runs and hides from rational arguments and philosophies that bring into question it's claims.
Look at the excommunications that occurr when someone dares to investigate the truth.
I read a book a while back (I've lost it now!), but the gist of it was the BOM peoples lived in the Mississipi valley, the great lakes region, etc. The land of desolation was the SW US. BY made a comment in the dedication prayer at the SG temple that the gadianton robbers inhabited the hills around St. George in BOM times. JS identified Zarahemla as being in Iowa (I think, if I remember right). Add to this the discovery of copper plates ("The Michigan collection") discovered over an extended period of time in Ohio and Michigan by various people. Now, think about this...The ruins you see in Central America exist because they were made of stone, built by large numbers of slave labor. Those societies were very pagonistic. IF, I repeat IF, a great civilization existed in the Mississipi Valley, likely their structures would have been built from wood, which would not survive. FYI (out of room).
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