Read any Good books on the Archaeology of the B o Mormon?
Hal Hougey in Archaeology and the BoM points out the frustration & embarassment of LDS scholars
NO BoM names found in any New World inscriptions!
NO Hebrew inscriptions ever found!
NO Egyptian inscriptions despite Joes "REFORMED EGYPTIAN"!
NO ancient copies of the BoM! Surely these treasured "SCRIPTURES" would be copied, preserved, and transmitted many times over!
NO ancient inscriptions of anything Christian or Hebrew beliefs anywhere in the NEW WORLD!
In short, NO EVIDENCE!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "Blaine Borrowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Kevin wrote:
The BoM is a work of FICTION:Blaine writes: There is so much about the book of Mormon that tells us
it is true, we don't need to know exactly where everything was, but we
believe and have faith it will be revealed in the Lord's own due time
anyway--He has not failed us yet.Judy:How would you know whether or not He has failed you yet in these'geographical' things?Blaine:We know God is testing our faith--He will pull our very heartstringsto see if we can stand it, and if we can't, we are not fit for the Kingdomof God--so, Kevin, and Judy, when the locations are eventually shownto man, you will be ashamed for not having had more faith,Judy:Faith in what Blaine - the book of Mormon?Blaine:while we will be rejoicing, having had our faith tested, and having keptthe faith as true and loyal servants.Judy:This is an alien thing so far as true Christianity is concerned. We are tocontend for the faith ONCE DELIVERED TO THE SAINTS and this iscertainly not the writings of Joseph Smith.Blaine:Our confidence will wax strong in the presence of God, but you will goaway with your heads hanging down, unless you repent of your arroganceand pride.Judy:It is not 'arrogance and pride' to be Berean and check things out. Paulcommended the Bereans as being 'more honorable' than the fold inThessalonica because they checked his message by the scriptures - andspiritual discernment is needed more than ever today.Blaine:
BTW, there are already several newer books written by BYU peopleregards the locations in the BoM--very interesting stuff. But consideringyou are so anxious to make anything favorable to Mormonism appearwrong, or evil, I have fears you will not read them, or if you do readthem, you would just fault them.Judy:I wouldn't read them or spend time trying to fault them Blaine becauseI don't see any need for all the geographical stuff and there is no validevidence that Samaritan tribes left the middle east.Blaine:Your quotes below are all back in the 60's and 70's-- any new stuff?I do have some things written more recently--all one has to do is visitDeseret Book Store. Thye shalves get fuller and fuller.Judy:The question is whether or not it is TRUTH - truth is timeless anddoes not depend on wordiness or popularity.Grace and Peace,JudyFrom: Kevin Deegan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Geography of Never Never landThe BoM is a work of FICTION:
BoM Student Manual Religion 121 & 122 published by the churchpg 163 has a
map under the title "Possible Book o Mormon sites"under the map we find this interesting tidbit of information
"NO EFFORT should be made to identify points on this map with any
EXISTING geographical locations"
The Smithsonian Institution has never used the Book of Mormon in any way
as a scientific guide. Smithsonian archeologists see no direct connection
between the archeology of the New World and the subject matter of the
book." ("Statement Regarding The Book of Mormon," Smithsonian
Institution, Spring 1986)
Michael Coe Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Summer 1973. After
telling of the Mormon belief in Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon, he
frankly stated: "Let me now state uncategorically that as far as I know
there is not one professionally trained archaeologist, who is not a
Mormon, who sees any scientific justification for believing the foregoing
to be true,... nothing, absolutely nothing, has ever shown up in any New
World excavation which would suggest to a dispassionate observer that the
Book of Mormon... is a historical document relating to the history of
early migrants to our hemisphere." (pp.42, 46)
"The first myth we need to eliminate is that Book of Mormon archaeology
exists�. If one is to study Book of Mormon archaeology, then one must
have a corpus of data with which to deal. We do not. The Book of Mormon
is really there so one can have Book of Mormon studies, and archaeology
is really there so one can study archaeology, but the two are not wed. At
least they are not wed in reality since no Book of Mormon location is
known with reference to modern topography. Biblical archaeology can be
studied because we do know where Jerusalem and Jericho were and are, but
we do not know where Zarahemla and Bountiful (nor any other location for
that matter) were or are. It would seem then that a concentration on
geography should be the first order of business, but we have already seen
that twenty years of such an approach has left us empty-handed."
(Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Summer 1969, pp. 77-78)
Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Long ago & far away....
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,585038271,00.html
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