Hi Marie - Thanks for your response.
About six years ago I was test-driving a car at a local dealership here in Utah. The young, Hispanic salesman (in his early to mid 20’s) had a very, heavy accent and explained to me that he had just moved to Utah from Central California.
He moved here to be closer to the center of Mormonism because he found out from the missionaries that his people were the BoM people. He told me, very excitedly, that the missionaries explained that there was archaeological proof for it so he knew it had to be true.
I was sick to my stomach. At the time, I did not know what to say. But, now, knowing that people are being told these lies is enough to make me want to shout from the rooftops that the BoM is false!!!
Also, just prior to the election, The Salt Lake Trib did a story about Hispanics who did not support Romney. One woman being interviewed went on to say that she is Mormon because she is from the BoM people.
Honestly, now that we all know that there is no DNA connection between these people, they should stop using this as a missionary tool.
What it all comes down to is this: After sitting in the car with that salesman and not having the right words to say, I have to do something* now.* I do not believe that there are too many LDS males who sincerely believe this stuff. The females may be sincere as I seriously doubt they do much outside of their Mormon circles, such as visiting CAF websites, etc.
I think we have to know when to act with charity and to balance it with passion for the truth. I am sure you would agree.