Book of Mormon geography

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_Quasimodo
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Spurven Ten Sing wrote:BG doesn't have any evidence. This is why he hiding.


I haven't seen any evidence of Brant hiding. It seems to me he has done a pretty good job of stepping up to the plate. I don't agree with him on much, but I do think he has done an admirable job of answering all comers.

He may have just felt the need to tend to business and get off the board for a while.
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Spurven Ten Sing wrote:BG doesn't have any evidence. This is why he hiding.

Ahwwww. . . baiting is such an interesting idea. Pass, for reasons already noted.

It does appear that we have run our course on this one, folks. Thanks to all.

I'll go hide some more.
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Brant Gardner wrote:
Spurven Ten Sing wrote:BG doesn't have any evidence. This is why he hiding.

Ahwwww. . . baiting is such an interesting idea. Pass, for reasons already noted.

It does appear that we have run our course on this one, folks. Thanks to all.

I'll go hide some more.


Thanks, Brant for playing our game. :biggrin:

You've been a very good sport and a classy guy. Please don't hide for too long.
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Brant Gardner wrote:
Spurven Ten Sing wrote:BG doesn't have any evidence. This is why he hiding.

Ahwwww. . . baiting is such an interesting idea. Pass, for reasons already noted.

It does appear that we have run our course on this one, folks. Thanks to all.

I'll go hide some more.


Thanks for stopping by - much respect!

Guys, stop scaring away the normals! :mrgreen:
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Overhyped hack.
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Quasimodo wrote:
Darth J wrote:Firefox has this brand new feature where you can have multiple tabs open at the same time, so you can look at the board now and then while you're still working on things that are not this message board.

I'm glad I have a computer now that can multi-task. Browsing the internet on a Commodore 64 while I'm trying to do word processing was some pretty slow going.


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Sorry for the derail.


I have a working Atari 2600 (with the fake wood grain!). Someday I'm going to hook it up to my LCD TV. It's going to be so awesome to see "Defender" in high definition.
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Quasimodo wrote:
Spurven Ten Sing wrote:BG doesn't have any evidence. This is why he hiding.


I haven't seen any evidence of Brant hiding. It seems to me he has done a pretty good job of stepping up to the plate. I don't agree with him on much, but I do think he has done an admirable job of answering all comers.

He may have just felt the need to tend to business and get off the board for a while.


He repeatedly refused to answer my question, while pretending he had.

I asked him if he had any evidence that Smith purported to translate the Book of Mormon by any means other than God providing a word for word translation.

It appears to me that is not willing to publicly acknowledge that every known account from a someone who was around when Smith purported to translate the plates described a "tight" translation process.

That said. I like Brant. I find that he is more responsive to questions and criticism that most all other apologists.
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Darth J wrote:
I have a working Atari 2600 (with the fake wood grain!). Someday I'm going to hook it up to my LCD TV. It's going to be so awesome to see "Defender" in high definition.


:lol: I wonder how many adapters you will need to link together to get that Arari hooked up to the LCD in HD.

The Defender graphics should be 'amazing' in HD. :biggrin:
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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Buffalo wrote:Thanks for stopping by - much respect!

Guys, stop scaring away the normals! :mrgreen:


agreed

From this thread it appears Brant is good people.
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Re: Book of Mormon geography

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lostindc wrote:
Buffalo wrote:Thanks for stopping by - much respect!

Guys, stop scaring away the normals! :mrgreen:


agreed

From this thread it appears Brant is good people.


I would also like to join in this dog pile and seriously say I think Brant is a good guy.
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