Book of Mormon Evidence and Christ in America: The City of Tulum
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@shanewendi Finding that material doesn't mean finding enough of it to build a temple.
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There is nothing remotely similar to mayan culture and the book of mormon.
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@bingbingbaobei ha ha - thanks! maybe I should type it in Word 1st and then spell check it!
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So interesting! Oh, but it's plagiarism, not plagerism. Thanks for posting!
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I also find it strange that Nephi and his group, which would have number less than one hundred, undertook the building of Solomon’s temple and finished it in a few years, when it took 150,000 men 7 years to build Solomon’s Temple. (2Chronicles 2:2) Seems like an impossible feat for the Nephites.
shanewendi 1 week ago
@shanewendi Building a temple after the manner of another does not mean building it to the exact size or model. Like building a matchbox car after the manner of a full size one. Plus the Nephites by that time would have merged with other tribes so they would have had help. Also there are other sites with similar temples.
Dalessiokiller 1 week ago
@Dalessiokiller The Nephites must have built the matchbox version.
shanewendi 1 week ago
@shanewendi Tabernacle, Temple, big - small - as long as it was built after the manner the lord wanted. Kind of like the Temple of Tel Arad near Jerusalem - I'm sure it had similarities to the original but it wasn't exactly the same.
Dalessiokiller 1 week ago
I find the quotation of 2Nephi 5:16 interesting because it says the Nephites could not put precious things for the temple like gold because they were not found on the land. However, 1 Nephi18:25 says they found "all manner of ore, both of gold and of silver, and of copper." Looks like Josephs Smith forgot he already put that in there.
shanewendi 1 week ago
@shanewendi Finding that material doesn't mean finding enough of it to build a temple.
Dalessiokiller 1 week ago