And so now let’s look at the broader perspective. For many years, many criticized the Book of Mormon because no pre-Columbian horse or elephant bones were found. Then they started finding pre-Columbian bones, but they were carbon dated to some thousands of years before BoM times. However, many LDS point out that scientists have found pre-Columbian bones, so it could have happened. They are also finding more and more as the time passes, so they could find some bones tomorrow that date to the correct period or may re-date some of the existing bones. Then you guys say it still contradicts because so far they haven’t found horse bones dated to the right time yet. Am I correct in where you’re coming from?
Then you say that carbon dating counts against the Book of Mormon, but not against everything in the Bible before King David’s time. You say they found a city called Jericho, so it could have happened, although carbon dating is said to directly contradict big time. If we apply the same standards all of you are using, the Bible itself says that after Jericho, they destroyed the city of Ai, then the city of Hazor, and 30 cities. The Bible says Abraham happened first, then Moses, then Joshua’s Conquest, then later King Solomon (that’s not a Mormon chronology, most other Christians and Jews say the Bible gives that chronology; a person in this forum even said in private message to me that the Bible says Joshua did not come before Moses; everyone else agrees too, that it’s not a Mormon chronology). They carbon date the city of Ai to being abandoned 2200 B.C., then Jericho carbon dated to 1500 B.C. (and Ai was still abandoned at that time), Hazor 1250 B.C., and many of the 30 cities did not even exist until the 600’s B.C. Exodus mentions them building Pi-Raamses; which archaeologists say that Pi-Ramesses wasn’t even built until the 1200’s B.C. during the time of Ramasses II (Bible scholars keep on insisting they’re the same), many years after Jericho dating (so what do you say: the Exodus or Joshua’s Conquest first?) The Book of Exodus also mentions the land of Ramasses, which Ramasses I wasn’t even in power until the 1200’s B.C. Genesis says Abraham saw the Philistines, archaeologist say they didn’t exist until the 1100’s B.C., which would mean Abraham couldn’t have lived before Jericho being destroyed (a clash with archaeology and the Bible). Some of the cities in the Book of Joshua weren’t until the 600’s B.C., many years after the Kingdom of Solomon (are you still telling me that Solomon coming after Joshua is only a Mormon chronology?). I listed many others in all those previous posts. Why would someone believe carbon dating conclusively disproves the “elephants” and “horses” in the Book of Mormon, but not everything before King David’s time in the Bible?
Why doesn’t the statement “At least they found a city called Jericho” not also apply to “Well at least they found pre-Columbian horse and elephant bones, when for many years they didn’t and used that against the BoM before they found the bones”? Do you see why Mormons see this as others being a bully, and why they’re not so likely to give up the Book of Mormon but in return believe in the Bible? Why can’t we all get along with each other and live in harmony? LDS are humans also.