Iron Ore - Book of Mormon Evidence
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@TheSkepticChristian He's an idiot.
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@TheSkepticChristian No I'm skeptic.
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@kramd1 lol of course the locations do exist.
General Authorities don't confirm it, because they haven't received revelation to do it, its just that simple.
So are you Atheist???
Anyways, have a nice internet anti-mormon life dude, but the girls won't like you for that.
I have studied the other side, and I still have the conclusion that the LDS church is true.
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@TheSkepticChristian "if " & "might" operative words. The reason the general Authorities don't "confirm"a geographical location is because there is none & don't you mean horses were a good source of food. Didn't the lameites eat them all ?
Stop wanting it to be right and start looking at the truth.
5 million xmormons and counting.
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@kramd1 Do you have faith that all reality has a natural explanation??
Are you Atheist??
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@kramd1 Its not confirmed by General Authorities, because its not doctrine, and they haven't receive revelation that they should declare MesoAmerica, as BofM lands.
This has nothing to do with archaeology. Even if we were to find proofs, General Authorities would still not confirm it .
Tapirs were a good source for food, and chariots carried tapirs. Chariots might have been a tool to transport tools, and steel sword was extremely rare
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@TheSkepticChristian We know where the bible comes from But of the B of M it involves angels and a host of heavenly visitors ( even John the Baptist complete with his head on ) appearing to Joseph Smith. Who wrote ( plagiarised ) a tale of a people that have nothing in common with any former inhabitants of the americas ( certainly not Mayans ) the lack of evidence is a mormon hallmark. They are good at total horse poo. ( Tapir droppings )
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@TheSkepticChristian La Venta is a hopeful model among many. No official site or geographical location has been confirmed by any mormon prophet.
In any case, You would surely find at least one steel sword or a river sidon and a sea east and west actually corresponding to the B of M tale.
I suppose your elephants fly and Tapirs pull Chariots too in la la land.
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@IExposeMormonism I find more evidences that support the BofM, than the Bible.
This video circumvents the lack of metallurgic evidence in Mezo & South America. I don't care about iron in the middle east - show me evidence for steel in the new world and I might consider changing my opinion.
madmonk 9 months ago 14
Hey, carterfamily! The same was said about cement just a few decades back when people didn't believe native americans actually used cement to construct buildings. Now cement use among the natives has been extensively verified and is no longer a valid point BoM critics bring up. But far from "proving" the BoM to be true, instead these findings lend support to the notion of the BoM being an authentic translation of records of ancient origin.
WildernessOfTruth 2 years ago 7