That is a good question.  I have always understood the topography in
Central and Sud America revealed many features that supported this, such
as hiways on top of a mountain when there was no reason for them to be
there, and evidences of cities in the sea.  But I can't recall where I
read all that.  As I said, good question. 
 BlaineB

On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 00:58:30 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In a message dated 9/21/2002 10:46:19 PM Central Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> 
> > The cataclysmic events in the Americas during BoM times were far 
> more
> > devastating, however, than the activity around Mt. St. Helens.  
> Smooth
> > places were made rough, and mountains were made level.  Entire 
> cities
> > were dumped into the sea, and others were swallowed up in the 
> earth. 
> > Many cities burned.  This was no ordinary event.  That there was 
> an
> > earthquake corresponding to the death of Christ supports the 
> probability
> > that earthquakes were happening elsewhere.
> > 
> > 
> 
> If this is true, do we have accounts of it in ancient history books 
> -  do 
> they actually tell about America that far back?  I don't remember 
> studying it 
> and I took ancient history in College.  Laura

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