charity wrote:I have interpreted it as they did.
CFR please.
charity wrote:Oh, please. Here is the whole statement, since it seems you have forgotten it.
"After thousands of years, all were destroyed except the Lamanites, and they are the principal ancestors of the American Indians." THEY are Lamanites. Lamanites are descendants of Lehi. How does this change anything?
Because of the Abrahamic covenant. However, the word "principal" has been taken to mean, particularly of late, the number of individuals in the pedigree as a group by people who are not students of the doctrines of the Church.
Wha...? What are you talking about? To whom does the phrase "principal ancestors" refer to, Charity?
Principal ancestors are Lehi's descendants, the Lamanites.
Yup, you're right: the Church has now realized how foolish it was to write "principal ancestors," hence why they're going back and revising.
If there is a statement in the introduction that says ANYTHING about the ancestry of the American Indian, nothing has changed. If you say that American Indians have any Lamanitish ancestiry, you have said what is important--that the American Indians are part of the covenant people. To renege or revise or backpedal would mean that ANY reference to American Indians being connected to Lamanites would be removed. If it is there, there is no revision.
Rollo Tomasi wrote:
But we all know what BRM meant by "principal": "dominant blood lineage."
charity wrote:SatanWasSetUp wrote:
You have focused on the word "first." How do you think Elder McConkie meant it? First, as in Adam was the first man? What do you mean by "first?"
The common understanding of Lamanites by church members at that time period was that the Americas were settled by the Book of Mormon people. Therefore, if I grew up in that culture (I was 7 at the time, and I know what I was taught in primary) and read BRM's intro my instinctive reaction would be that he meant the surviving Lamanites are the primary ancestors of the modern Native Americans, which fits in with Mormon thinking at the time. If I was to examine the word "Principal" in an obtuse way, I would see it meant "first," which means the Lamanites were the first ancestors, just as Adam was the first human on Earth. All native Americans can trace their ancestry back to the Lamanites. That's how I would read "first" in the context of 1979 church teachings.Now, can you show me any where that the Apostles ever said, "This is how we interpret 'principal' in the introduction to the Book of Mormon." I have interpreted it as they did. And 'among' doesn't ruin anything. If the American Indians are descended in any degree ( 1 one ancestor or 50 or 1,000) from a Lamanite, those Lehite ancestors are the most important, because of the Abrahamic covenant.
LifeOnaPlate wrote:A lot of people in the Church, most especially in the past, have likely viewed most Native Americans as somewhat of a direct link to the Lamanites. Some don't, however, and to be honest, it really doesn't mean much to me, personally speaking.
Example: When Hugh Nibley was a young primary lad he was told by a teacher that the Wasatch mountain range was a direct result of the earthquakes in 3 Nephi. He didn't particularly buy that interpretation then, and as he grew up he disregarded it as a mistake. I can sympathize.
charity wrote:But we all know what BRM meant by "principal": "dominant blood lineage."
What did "blood lineage" mean in 1979 or whenever the introduction was written? I think your interpretation of that phrase as percentage of DNA is not what Elder McConkie meant.
Dominant, most important, Abraham covenant.
charity wrote:Who Knows wrote:charity wrote:I have interpreted it as they did.
CFR please.
You have said I didn't understand what they meant. You made the claim first. You prove what their interpretation was. Rollo tried, but he missed the target.
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Rollo Tomasi wrote:charity wrote:But we all know what BRM meant by "principal": "dominant blood lineage."
What did "blood lineage" mean in 1979 or whenever the introduction was written? I think your interpretation of that phrase as percentage of DNA is not what Elder McConkie meant.
Dominant, most important, Abraham covenant.
Huh? Dominant=most important? Under your interpretation, BRM's use of "dominant blood lineage" means the most minor contribution to one's ancestry. Just keep digging the hole deeper, charity.