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  • Wait...the Book of Mormon isn't TRUE?!?! It can't be! Say it isn't SO!!!
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  • A three and a half year old article documenting the viewpoints of an anti-mormon. Sounds like a recipe for slant to me. I suppose that's all I have to say about that. The question of DNA evidence has been addressed adequately elsewhere, so I won't jump back into that. Suffice it to say that the DNA studies have not proven what anti-Mormons claim they have proven. I fail to see how rehashing this old material is worth much more comment.
  • This is old news. There are also archeologist that are now arguing that people came across from Europe based on the stone tools that are found here. I can't remember just where I saw this documentary, but it was probably either the Discovery Channel or the History Channel. However, archeologist trying to follow the evolution of the clovis point have found that they are much more like those that are found in Europe than those that are found in Asia. Based on this, it appears that there were multiple migrations of people to this part of the world from multiple sources. This in no way excludes that the possibility that the people mentioned in the Book of Mormon coming here as well and eventually mixing with other populations that may have been here. No where in the Book of Mormon does it say that the people talked about were the only ones that migrated to this part of the world.

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