1. No 'Book of Mormon' cities have been located.
2. No 'Book of Mormon' names have been found in New World inscriptions.
3. No genuine inscriptions have been found in Hebrew.
4. No genuine inscriptions have been found in Egyptian or anything similar to Egyptian, which could correspond to Joseph Smith's "Reformed Egyptian."
5. No ancient copies of 'Book of Mormon' scriptures have been found.
6. No ancient inscriptions of any kind which indicate that the ancient inhabitants had Hebrew or Christian beliefs - all are pagan.
7. No mention of 'Book of Mormon' persons, nations, or places have been found.
8. No artifact of any kind which demonstrates the 'Book of Mormon' is true has been found.
9. Rather than finding supportive evidence, Mormon scholars have been forced to retreat from traditional interpretations of 'Book of Mormon' statements (For an example of this, see the latter portion of this pamphlet on the location of Cumorah).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ancient people were great seafarers, much better than current
history texts indicate. In America alone, people have found ancient
Celtic ogum script, Viking writings, and various others which I can't
remember. My point is that, even if there is a monolith (megalith?) with
the ten commandments, that would indicate that there was probably some
Hebrew or Hebrews on that site in ancient times. That does not
necessarily mean they were of the ten lost tribes (which we know were not
really lost). In my sometimes humble opinion, any such an artifact most
likely came from Hebrews who sailed with the Phoenicians or Egyptians or
some of the other ancient mariners, some of which are mentioned in the ot
as being trading partners with Israel during its brief period of empire /
hegemony over nearby lands.
vincent j fulton
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 23:19:20 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good job, vince, I am saving most of this information.
To our Mormon buds, I re-ask a question. Someone posted the notion that
that there is some stone in Mexico with the ten commandments written on
it and so on. Is that just a fantasy to be accpted without proof or is
there some supporting evidence.
AND are you aware of the Smithsonian conclusion about the archeology of
the New World and the Bofm?
John
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