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Fiat_Lux
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These are points from Chris-WA’s post in another thread. I would appreciate an LDS going point by point, to help me understand which of these are not typically Mormon beliefs, and if they aren’t, (i) whether it was once a common belief, and (ii) what the correct, or most common/current belief is, concerning the issue.
(1) the Nephites (Native American Christians) were wiped out by the Lamanites (Native American anti-Christians) in a climatic battle in present-day upstate New York before the pilgrims arrived.
(2) This battle wiped out Christianity in the Americas, and the only record left of it was the Book of Mormon which the Nephites hid away towards the end of their existence.
(3) The forward of the BoM claims that the Lamanites are the principle ancestors of the present-day Native Americans.
(4) The Lamanites passed on no oral or written history of either themselves nor the Nephites nor of the climatic battle.
(5) The Nephites wrote the BoM upon golden plates in a language Joseph Smith called “reformed Eyptian.”
(6) Joseph claimed that the plates were taken off the earth by God after he finished the translation.
(7) The Nephites produced a 600+ page BoM.
(8) No original scrap of writing by the Nephites has ever been found.
(9) No oral or written history by any ancient American culture has ever mentioned the Nephites, Lamanites, or any person, place, or event recorded in the BoM.
(1) the Nephites (Native American Christians) were wiped out by the Lamanites (Native American anti-Christians) in a climatic battle in present-day upstate New York before the pilgrims arrived.
(2) This battle wiped out Christianity in the Americas, and the only record left of it was the Book of Mormon which the Nephites hid away towards the end of their existence.
(3) The forward of the BoM claims that the Lamanites are the principle ancestors of the present-day Native Americans.
(4) The Lamanites passed on no oral or written history of either themselves nor the Nephites nor of the climatic battle.
(5) The Nephites wrote the BoM upon golden plates in a language Joseph Smith called “reformed Eyptian.”
(6) Joseph claimed that the plates were taken off the earth by God after he finished the translation.
(7) The Nephites produced a 600+ page BoM.
(8) No original scrap of writing by the Nephites has ever been found.
(9) No oral or written history by any ancient American culture has ever mentioned the Nephites, Lamanites, or any person, place, or event recorded in the BoM.