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Evanfaust - I went to the link. What’s the connection?
You said there is much proof. Where?
Can I go to Palmyra NY and see evidence of a great battle?
How about South America (the Mayan ruins area?) and see evidence of swords, coins, and shields?
I love archaelogy and anthropology and would be the first to board a plane to view these archaelogical wonders. According to the book of Mormon, which so greatly details battle, thousands of dead soldiers, etc etc etc. there should be much for a person to see.
You see, the problem with your argument is that we CAN hop a plane to Israel and SEE ancient artifacts, such as coins, pottery, even early churches complete with altar and reference to Jesus Christ.
I await your answer. (Logical only
JMJ4,
I think it is great to find historical and scientific evidences up to a point, but the nature of religion is that it requires faith. It defeats the purpose if we can find proof or evidence of everyting. I am sure that more and more evidence of the Book of Mormon will show up. But for the time being, I would like to quote the eloquent words of an apologist “Jeff Lindsay”. This is his article.
“I can believe the Bible is true because there are many historical confirmations of the text. Why isn’t the same level of confirmation available for the incidents and cities of the Book of Mormon?”
A. You have mentioned the many historical confirmations of the Bible. I’d like to remind you that many, many people reject it because of the apparent lack of historicity in Genesis and elsewhere. Many sincere people ask the following questions and conclude that the Bible is not the Word of God:
"If the Bible is the Word of God - should it not be free from obvious absurdities and gross blunders? Should not scientific respect for the Book increase with time, as truth after truth is confirmed? Why then is the historicity of the creation account and many other stories almost universally rejected by the scientific and academic communities? "
I believe Genesis to be true, but there are puzzling questions: How does the story of Adam and Eve agree with the extensive evidence of fossil man existing long before? How can the creation story fit with what is “known” about the evolution of life over millions of years? Can you show me one objective scientist (not one who is already a believer, “to ensure objectivity”) who can confirm the Genesis account of the Creation? Where was the Garden of Eden? Can you show me any cherubim or a tree of life? Can you show me any historical or anthropological evidence that people used to live hundreds of years? Is there any geological evidence for a global flood? (Can you even show me a single reputable Ph.D. geologist - Christian or otherwise - who can provide evidence for Noah’s flood as described in Genesis?) How could all the millions of animal species possible fit in the ark? Is there any evidence that diverse languages began suddenly at the tower of Babel? (Can you show me any credible linguist who says the tower of Babel account is even close to reasonable?) Is there any evidence that a Hebrew named Joseph ascended to such a high rank in Pharaoh’s court? Has anybody found the place called Goshen where the Hebrews settled in Egypt?
You said there is much proof. Where?
Can I go to Palmyra NY and see evidence of a great battle?
How about South America (the Mayan ruins area?) and see evidence of swords, coins, and shields?
I love archaelogy and anthropology and would be the first to board a plane to view these archaelogical wonders. According to the book of Mormon, which so greatly details battle, thousands of dead soldiers, etc etc etc. there should be much for a person to see.
You see, the problem with your argument is that we CAN hop a plane to Israel and SEE ancient artifacts, such as coins, pottery, even early churches complete with altar and reference to Jesus Christ.
I await your answer. (Logical only
JMJ4,
I think it is great to find historical and scientific evidences up to a point, but the nature of religion is that it requires faith. It defeats the purpose if we can find proof or evidence of everyting. I am sure that more and more evidence of the Book of Mormon will show up. But for the time being, I would like to quote the eloquent words of an apologist “Jeff Lindsay”. This is his article.
“I can believe the Bible is true because there are many historical confirmations of the text. Why isn’t the same level of confirmation available for the incidents and cities of the Book of Mormon?”
A. You have mentioned the many historical confirmations of the Bible. I’d like to remind you that many, many people reject it because of the apparent lack of historicity in Genesis and elsewhere. Many sincere people ask the following questions and conclude that the Bible is not the Word of God:
"If the Bible is the Word of God - should it not be free from obvious absurdities and gross blunders? Should not scientific respect for the Book increase with time, as truth after truth is confirmed? Why then is the historicity of the creation account and many other stories almost universally rejected by the scientific and academic communities? "
I believe Genesis to be true, but there are puzzling questions: How does the story of Adam and Eve agree with the extensive evidence of fossil man existing long before? How can the creation story fit with what is “known” about the evolution of life over millions of years? Can you show me one objective scientist (not one who is already a believer, “to ensure objectivity”) who can confirm the Genesis account of the Creation? Where was the Garden of Eden? Can you show me any cherubim or a tree of life? Can you show me any historical or anthropological evidence that people used to live hundreds of years? Is there any geological evidence for a global flood? (Can you even show me a single reputable Ph.D. geologist - Christian or otherwise - who can provide evidence for Noah’s flood as described in Genesis?) How could all the millions of animal species possible fit in the ark? Is there any evidence that diverse languages began suddenly at the tower of Babel? (Can you show me any credible linguist who says the tower of Babel account is even close to reasonable?) Is there any evidence that a Hebrew named Joseph ascended to such a high rank in Pharaoh’s court? Has anybody found the place called Goshen where the Hebrews settled in Egypt?