Moksha wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:22 am
I bet your years of compiling this information were no cakewalk!
It was no cakewalk. Book of Mormon geography has ever been a horrible enigma in Mormonism and does nothing but cause cognitive dissonance in the minds of Mormon thinkers and apologists. There is nothing faith promoting in the world of Book of Mormon geography. It’s a liability for the Church and does nothing to promote science and real history. It’s pure fantasy and comic book material.
Anyway, I’m feeling a little burned out right now and don’t know how far I will take this thread. There is a lot to discuss and it gets rather repetitive -- seeing things from new and fresh perspectives. I think the original thread really rocks and it’s packed with information and I’ve added a line in the opening post of this thread encouraging serious readers to consider it required reading. I think the two threads should go hand in hand. It’s no easy task making a massive presentation on a message board. Websites are more conducive to that kind of undertaking, but as I’ve said before, I just don’t give a damn about this anymore. Mormonism can continue to roll down it’s silly little path of lying to itself and saying “all is well” when it is not. Mormonism has ever been and ever will be the One Big Lying Church.
The Delmarva revelation will serve to enlighten the vast public who view Mormonism's glass house as a museum exhibit or an animal that went extinct. The world at large will never accept the narrow neck and definitions given in the novel with Mesoamerica or retarded heartland versions that are presented like cartoons for childish Mormon mindsets who refuse to grow up and face reality. The things Heartlanders have to do with the US map in order to make it fit their story is a grotesque monstrosity and the models south of the border are ridiculous and silly – childish, immature, and totally and absolutely deceptive. Daniel C. Peterson has a child’s mind, he is a spiritual baby that refuses to grow up! Stuck in the same old rut of cognitive dissonance. The Mesoamerican model is for children playing Romper Room and moving blocks around but in reality, are retarded adults playing a fool’s game in order to try and make fiction into nonfiction.
Mormonism is rather entertaining to watch. What a circus!