Themis wrote:Please Please Please Stem do some research outside of Fair and Farms. If you read the wiki article on the Lemba you will find out that their oral stories about their ancestors only state that males came their to obtain Gold. I find it interesting that they do not find any Mitochondrial DNA from the middle east. Who is really being dishonest here about that issue. Certainly not Murphy.
I understand the prevailing notion to stop your ears and close your eyes to FAIR stuff, but the quote I offered was quoting experts that are not LDS. What was said, which you didn't want to read, was that the Lemba are not differentiated from other Bantu speaking people DNA-wise. It also was clearly describing how any possible connection between the Lemba and simitic peoples would have been a millenium and a half after Lehi's company, after the jewish diaspora. If so, and the argument made in the article, which remains unaddressed, that the post diaspora jews could very well be very different DNA-wise from pre-diaspora peoples in the region, then there is absolutely no reason to blindly accept the Lemba example as anything substantive on this particular topic. Its something quite other, in consideration.
by the way I have consulted other sources outside of FAIR. As it is FAIR poses good work, as far as I can tell, that often uses and references actual scientists and experts. If nothing else, at least the list of references can help this discussion along. other than that, we have nothing else to go on discussion-wise. No two-way discussion, no engaging. Just ad hoc criticisms, many of which have been dealt with in the very link I've provided. Southerton also linked a FAIR piece, which supports my arguments, but not his.