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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon


Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Wikipedia

Some early-20th century Mormons claimed various archaeological findings, such as place names and ruins of the Inca, Maya, Olmec, and other ancient American and ...

Book of Mormon vs Archaeology - Reddit

The Book of Mormon claims that Native Americans were a lost tribe of Israel who were cursed by God. So, yeah, that's wrong.

Archaeological Evidence and the Book of Mormon

Archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon–which does exist, as will be discussed shortly–does not constitute proof, nor does it translate into belief.

Archaeology, Relics, and Book of Mormon Belief

Book of Mormon critics also claim that archaeology is on their side, but decades of archaeological investigation in Mesoamerica and in the Old ...

Five Compelling Archeological Evidences For the Book of Mormon

In this post I wanted to emphasize physical evidences—stuff you can touch, see, feel. Though there are many more than five, I've tried to ...

Book of Mormon Archaeology: The Myths and the Alternatives

My task is to assess the past and current status of Book of Mormon archaeology and point some directions for the future.

Archaeology and the Book of Mormon

There exists no credible archaeological evidence to support the notion that the Book of Mormon is a record of highly literate ancient American people of Hebrew ...

What to say to Mormons - 3. Archaeology & the 'Book of Mormon'

The Mormons at your door will tell you that many findings within archaeology have confirmed the Book of Mormon time and time again. Is this true?

Archaeology and the Book of Mormon

Milton R. Hunter of the First Council of the Seventy is a book of tremendous interest and value for those who would know firsthand the traditions and folkways ...

Is there any archeological evidence that the events in the Book of ...

No sadly, there is not a single shred of archaeological evidence to support anything in the Book of Mormon, not even at the Hill Cumorah that Mr ...

Why hasn't archaeology uncovered evidence of Book of Mormon ...

Why haven't archaeologists found anything in the New World that categorically proves that the Book of Mormon is true?

Book of Mormon Archaeology: My Perspective - Wheat & Tares

Most Mormons will see result from an dig that shows mild evidence that the Mayans could have been nephites and interpret it as evidence that the ...

Historicity and The Book of Mormon - Faith Matters

Unfortunately, no New-World archeological evidence has ever been found to definitively link any ruins, Mesoamerican or otherwise, to the Book of Mormon. The ...

Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Digital Legend

In this book, I will briefly revisit the arguments that initially pointed me towards North American cultures. I will then outline some of the surprising ...

How a Mormon lawyer transformed archaeology in Mexico ... - Science

But the faithful have been trying to figure it out practically since 1830, when church founder Joseph Smith published what he said was a ...

MORMONISM - Is there any archaeological evidence for the claims ...

Smithsonian archaeologists see no direct connection between the archaeology of the New World and the subject matter of the book. The Book of Mormon is regarded ...

What can archaeology tell us about the Book of Mormon? - YouTube

"The Book of Mormon and Archaeology Challenges: Questions and Perspectives" by Matthew Roper at FAIR's 2023 Defending the Book of Mormon ...

'Archaeology, Relics and Book of Mormon Belief' – Deseret News

But those of the Book of Mormon, they insist, are not. Decades of desperate archaeological research in Mexico and Central America, often (they ...

"Archaeology, Relics, and Book of Mormon Belief" by John E. Clark

Archaeology has much to offer as a scientific means of gathering independent evidence of the Book of Mormon's authenticity. But one must look in the right ...

Is there archaeological evidence to support the Book of Mormon?

I was wondering if there is any archaeological evidence to support things mentioned in the Book of Mormon such as wheat, barley, copper, and steel in America.