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Does Cahokia Support Mormon Prophecy?

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Does the existence of the ancient "North American" city of Cahokia support Mormon prophecy and doctrine, vindicating the prophethood of Joseph Smith, Junior, the founder of the Church of Cheese & Rice and Rattlin' Snakes (a name shared by another Mormon missionary who was FROM the Adam-Ondi-Ahman area)? Crutch of Jesus Christ and Ravaging Stains, more like!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahokia

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  • IF its fitting to call Joe Smith a *prophet* by the strained use of some remote convention , then how much more fitting is it to refer to Joe as PERVERT SCAM ARTIST JOE SMITH !

  • @CTR831 Yeah, that's what I would call a Mormonism.

    Tziyon צִיּוֹן means "parched place", according to the Lexicon.

  • Some, of the many, Mormon false prophesies: History of the Church, Vol. 2, page 182 Doctrine & Covenants 114:1 History of the Church, Vol. 5, page 394 Millennial Star, Vol. 22, p. 455. See also History of the Church (HC), vol. 6, p. 116 Doctrine & Covenants 111 History of the Church, Vol. 1, pp. 315-316 Doctrine & Covenants Section 84 Doctrine & Covenants Section 87 Did the Mormon god not know, or lie? Deuteronomy chapters 13 & 18 is a test of a prophet...
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