Shulem Cracked the Book of Mormon Code, the Land of Nephi is now revealed! See for yourself! The Golden Key!

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Shulem wrote:
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Maybe, just maybe, someday, I'll shove the Ace of Spades up the Book of Mormon ass.

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Shulem wrote:
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Marcus wrote:
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I am, very, very much, thank you!!! :D
Thank u my luv.

I only wish that others around here would catch the vision....

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We have caught the vision, your worries are for nought......
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That says a lot. Dots of timeless silence.

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Philo Sofee wrote:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 4:49 pm
We have caught the vision, your worries are for nought......

Philo,

There is plenty of TIME, and it will last forever.

I nailed it, through the veil ether. ;)

Delmarva was Smith's secret map. In time, everyone will know it and that is enough to make me smile. :D
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Shulem wrote:
Sun Sep 01, 2024 3:17 am
Philo Sofee wrote:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 4:49 pm
We have caught the vision, your worries are for nought......
Philo,

There is plenty of TIME, and it will last forever.

I nailed it, through the veil ether. ;)

Delmarva was Smith's secret map. In time, everyone will know it and that is enough to make me smile. :D
Sure thing man. The only Revolutionary War battle in the Delmarva Peninsula was Cooch's Bridge. But the Nephites and Lamanites hung out there for a 1,000 years and a river runs through it.

But to your credit Shulem, you're not plagiarizing 100 year old books and maps published in Independence, MO like Jack Welch.
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L.E.Hills wrote:
Sun Sep 01, 2024 4:26 am
Sure thing man. The only Revolutionary War battle in the Delmarva Peninsula was Cooch's Bridge. But the Nephites and Lamanites hung out there for a 1,000 years and a river runs through it.

Yes, young Joseph always had his eyes on Indian territory within the regions of North America and more especially in his neck of the woods beginning at Cumorah in New York where the gold plates where buried. And in order to get those plates to Cumorah it was convenient to look due south towards the coast -- Delmarva! That was where Lehi would land and Nephite civilization sprang forth and would conclude at the very back door of Smith's farm.

Look at Delmarva and you will see that "a river runs through it." That is the Sidon river and the narrow strip of wilderness is the tail of Delmarva leading upward in which the river separated the Nephites from the Lamanites. Apologists don't know what to make of the so-called narrow strip of wilderness, but I've revealed the secret of that narrow strip of land and how it relates to Sidon in separating the two regions of the peninsula, a land nearly surrounded by water.

I bear you my testimony that I know these things to be true.

ZOOM in here and scroll down to the peninsula and see the river at Somerset. That is where Joseph Smith had his eyes while creating his story for his novel. Delmarva is the Book of Mormon! I know it, Joseph Smith knows it, and God knows it!

Wake up people. That includes you, Dan Vogel. BYP, get with the program!

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Re: Shulem Cracked the Book of Mormon Code, the Land of Nephi is now revealed! See for yourself! The Golden Key!

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Fry-Jefferson Map of Virginia
DAR Museum wrote:Maps, like this one of VA over the fireplace mantle in the Virginia Period Room, often decorated walls in homes during the 1700s and early 1800s. Maps could be framed, but more commonly they were attached to wood rollers and hung from small brass rings. People most often hung maps in public spaces like a hallway, parlor, or dining room. [ This is the Fry-Jefferson Map of Virginia first published in 1753 - this Jefferson was Thomas Jefferson's father.]

This information was copied from the Allen County INGenWeb Project at https://www.acgsi.org/genweb/county/map ... diana.html [Be sure to include your Access Date for proper citation purposes]


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Joseph Smith's Book of Mormon geography at Delmarva:

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Shulem wrote:
Fri May 12, 2023 2:21 pm
Daniel Peterson discusses the possibility of Joseph Smith using a map to aid in producing Book of Mormon geography and stumbles upon the truth that ultimately leads to the peninsula of Delmarva:

Daniel C. Peterson, 5/11/2023, Evidence for the Book of Mormon with Dan Peterson, Mormonism with the Murph wrote:
---1 Minute Video Clip ---

There are so many places you can trip up by messing up a reference flubbing the geography -- you got all these place names and descriptors that you’ve got to keep straight. You have to have some sort of internal map in your mind, OR HAVE IT BE A REAL MAP! I mean I could talk real consistently about the geography of the western United States and am not going to mess it up because it’s real and exists subjectively outside of me, I know that Montana is north of Utah, Arizona is to the south and I’m not likely to mess that up but if it’s an entirely imaginary map I’m going to forget what was north of what? And where was this river? And even without thinking about it I’ll put the river somewhere where it simply can’t be or I’ll put a town to the west where it should be to the east or something like that.

Dan,

I agree, in order for one to keep all that information straight and in good working order one would need some sort of internal map in their mind or have it be a real map. And remember, north is always north and south is always south! Likewise, west is west and east is east! So, in that vein, suppose Joseph was looking at a map of Mexico and evaluated the geography of the Tehuantepec neck. Do you suppose he would label the Pacific ocean as sea south or sea west? Which one, Dan? Do recall that in the Book of Mormon the narrow neck was in-between sea west & sea east, respectfully, therefore sea south would have no bearing along the narrow neck of the Book of Mormon! Right?
Shulem wrote:
Fri May 12, 2023 5:11 pm
Daniel C. Peterson, 5/11/2023, Evidence for the Book of Mormon with Dan Peterson, Mormonism with the Murph wrote:
---Video Clip ---

Geographic picture, it’s a consistent coherent geographical picture indicating that whoever wrote the Book of Mormon HAD A MAP in his mind. Now it’s more plausible to me to believe it’s a real map in Mormon’s mind than a hypothetical map never sketched out not hanging on the wall where he’s dictating so he can look up and say, “Oh yeah, yeah, that’s right, Zarahemla’s here.” It’s easier for me to believe that it reflects a real geography as conceived by the authors. But certainly it’s an impressive feat to keep the geography straight.

I have no doubt that the author of the Book of Mormon used a map -- consisting of the Delmarva peninsula and the northern lands leading up to the Great Lakes. Everything I have been able to piece together shows how Delmarva fits the bill perfectly in describing the basic landform and how it relates to the flow of what took place in the stories.

How about you, Dan, what do you think of Delmarva?
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Re: MG 2.0

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Shulem wrote:
Sat Sep 07, 2024 4:58 pm
L.E.Hills wrote:
Sun Sep 01, 2024 4:26 am
Sure thing man. The only Revolutionary War battle in the Delmarva Peninsula was Cooch's Bridge. But the Nephites and Lamanites hung out there for a 1,000 years and a river runs through it.

Yes, young Joseph always had his eyes on Indian territory within the regions of North America and more especially in his neck of the woods beginning at Cumorah in New York where the gold plates where buried. And in order to get those plates to Cumorah it was convenient to look due south towards the coast -- Delmarva! That was where Lehi would land and Nephite civilization sprang forth and would conclude at the very back door of Smith's farm.

Look at Delmarva and you will see that "a river runs through it." That is the Sidon river and the narrow strip of wilderness is the tail of Delmarva leading upward in which the river separated the Nephites from the Lamanites. Apologists don't know what to make of the so-called narrow strip of wilderness, but I've revealed the secret of that narrow strip of land and how it relates to Sidon in separating the two regions of the peninsula, a land nearly surrounded by water.

I bear you my testimony that I know these things to be true.

ZOOM in here and scroll down to the peninsula and see the river at Somerset. That is where Joseph Smith had his eyes while creating his story for his novel. Delmarva is the Book of Mormon! I know it, Joseph Smith knows it, and God knows it!

Wake up people. That includes you, Dan Vogel. BYP, get with the program!

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Sure thing, Man! Using an old map to make your points. Why not use GoogleEarth?

https://earth.google.com/web/search/Sal ... 91LAQgIIAQ

Why not look up the Nanticoke River, which is basically a bog?
https://www.google.com/search?q=nantico ... s-wiz-serp

Somerset on your map is now Salisbury. At the head of the Wicomico River. Population 20,000.
Sounds like a happening place for Nephites and Lamanites to hang out for 1,000 years.
And look at all those rivers. Which is the Sidon? Pocomoke or Nanticoke?
Did Hagoth build his ship in the bog and sail into the west sea - when George Washington was marching his armies and crossing the Delaware in New Jersey? If he could, why was the entire Book of Mormon restricted to the Delmarva Peninsula?

Did George Washington have faster horses?

Peninsulas aren't strategic. Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown. Why would an army want to be trapped on a peninsula?
McArthur landed at Inchon, after the US and UN forces nearly lost the Korean peninsula. What's so great about a Peninsula?

Just south is KittyHawk, where the Wright Brothers first flew.

I really enjoy you're constricted and restricted geography surrounded by US History but the Nephites and Lamanites were stupid and stayed put on the Delmarva Peninsula!


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