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BrotherofJared
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I disagree with you.Polygamy was never the teaching of Jesus Christ.
I don’t know where you go the idea that we don’t teach it. The Lamanites have to be buried somewhere in the midst of all the remaining people here in the america’s.Until the 1980s, the Mormon Church taught the claim of Joseph Smith as recorded in the Pearl of Great Price. It became so clear that science had proven him wrong that the Mormon Church has turned their back on his claim, so no longer teach it.
You conveniently exclude the part about science foibles and then grab this evidence from a scientist who fronts those same foibles. i.e. there was no Adam and Eve, Darwin was correct, we are accidents without a creator, sexual attraction or identity is based on genes, etc.Simon Southerton was a Mormon Bishop and plant geneticist. After hearing of the work of Thomas Murphy, a Mormon anthropologist, on mitochondrial DNA, Southerton published his book Losing a Lost Tribe: Native Americans, DNA, and the Mormon Church. Both of these men knew the teaching of the Mormon Church and its consistency with the claim of Joseph Smith. Because science proved the Book of Mormon to be false, Southerton resigned as Bishop and left the Mormon Church.
And again, I disagree. It would be great if all scientists could be purely objective in their work, but the plain fact is, they are not. Mormon scientists tend to see things from a Mormon point of view, while scientists who are diametrically opposed to Mormon views will discard points that would give any credence to Mormon claims. You use a scientist that both opposes Mormonism and Christianity, but since in this instance he agrees with you, it’s okay. I would rather believe what God told me is true than believe a scientist any day. Truth always trumps science.Yes, science has proven that the Book of Mormon is not what Joseph Smith claimed it to be. He was wrong at the least, and a lied at the most. Neither are the signs of a prophet.