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Penultimate Amazing
1 Nephi 4:9. Where did Laban get steel?
I've read the BOM seven or eight times and have never encountered a lie in it.
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No animal-drawn wheeled vehicles were ever used in pre-Columbian America. No chariots. The reason is that there were no suitable draft animals to pull them. Despite Joseph Smith's claim that his ancient American Christians had cows and oxen, none existed in America before the Spaniards brought them. With only the exception of the bison and the reindeer - notably scarce in Mexico where the major Book of Mormon civilizations are alleged to have existed - no animals existed in America suitable for pulling chariots or wagons. The closest thing to an American draft animal is the llama, but during the entire domestication history of this Andean animal it was used to carry packs, not to pull vehicles.
Are we finished discussing speckled horses and their ability to somehow disprove the BOM?
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I've read the BOM seven or eight times and have never encountered a lie in it.
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I read and studied the BOM fairly muchly and over the years have gained a testimony that it is true. IOW, God told me so.
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Are we finished discussing speckled horses and their ability to somehow disprove the BOM?
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Stop lying about the evidence being presented against the accuracy of the Book of Mormon. You do a poor job defending your religion when you start by lying. It makes you look like you HAVE no defense and need to move the goalposts to try and defend the book.
Don't pretend this is about the color or kind of horse. The simple fact is there is NO evidence to support domesticated horses of ANY kind were ever used in the Americas before the arrival of the Spanish. The ruins that exist are clearly those of civilizations that did not use horses.
So essentially y'all expect me to discuss every BOM issue at once, eh?
Let's begin, then:
1 Nephi 1:1
"I, Nephi...."
"I" refers to the first person narrator. Now we know that autobiography wasn't used ever ever ever in ancient scripture; therefore the BOM cannot possibly be accurate.
Tomorrow I'll prove that no one named Nephi ever existed.
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maybe i should have included a smilie for the humor-impaired.
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better watch out for SV to accuse me of a faux pas....
I certainly hope nobody as useless and stupid as the Nephi described in that book ever existed. We're talking about a guy who makes the "Dumb and Dumber" leads look like Mensa members. I sometimes think Smith deliberately depicted Nephi and his family as complete, useless idiots to justify his racism against Native Americans.
I've been kicking around the idea of a short story where an Eagle Scout ends up thrown back in time to accompany Nephi and his idiot brigade.
None of the people in the BOM were perfect. Your point?
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My point is that Nephi's abject stupidity is extreme. He's singularly inept at everything he does.
If the BoM is a work of fiction then Smith appears to have been trying to set up an excuse for treating Native Americans as idiots, by depicting them as being descended from morons.
If the BoM is a legitimate divine document Nephi's incompetence is even more disturbing. We have a situation where a deity picked a handful of people, none of them too intelligent or competent, and picks the single most inept member of the group as his "prophet." This is a guy whose own WIFE participated in lashing him to a mast for a few days so she could dance with his family. Despite repeated rescues by supernatural bodyguards, his own brothers repentantly turn against him, creating an enmity so severe that their descendants eventually hunted Nephi's descendants into extinction.
If the BoM is a divine document, then it chronicles a deity deliberately setting up entire generations of people to engage in a genocidal war as a result of a deliberately and carefully crafted hatred of God and his servants, born of rejecting the more intelligent and capable members of the family to pick the single biggest idiot of the bunch as his prophet. That idiot doesn't even do a very good job.
God picked the village idiot as his prophet in order to make the village hate him. I suggest you re-read the BoM with that in mind.
So essentially y'all expect me to discuss every BOM issue at once, eh?
Let's begin, then:
1 Nephi 1:1
"I, Nephi...."
"I" refers to the first person narrator. Now we know that autobiography wasn't used ever ever ever in ancient scripture; therefore the BOM cannot possibly be accurate.
Tomorrow I'll prove that no one named Nephi ever existed.
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None of the people in the BOM were perfect. Your point?
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.......time and effort + faith + prayer. All verbs.........
I try to read one BOM chapter a day. I'm on 2 Nephi today.
Do you read any scriptures each day? Getting a testimony takes time and effort + faith + prayer. All verbs.
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My Dear Mr. Baxter:
You have yet to explain the cases of those who do, in fact, faithfully pray and read "scriptures", and seek; and yet for whom there has never been a revelation...
I remain, determinedly yours &ct.
ETA: I wonder if you might be so kind as t answer another question. In your opinion, where in :the Americas" are the exciting events of the BoM to be supposed to have taken place?
I try to read one BOM chapter a day. I'm on 2 Nephi today.
Do you read any scriptures each day? Getting a testimony takes time and effort + faith + prayer. All verbs.
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Most LDS apologists nowadays believe it was a limited area in mesoamerica IIRC, while some believe it was all of the Americas. I don't think anyone knows for sure. I believe that it was the former but am not sure.
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