beastie wrote:Tobin wrote:beastie,
I don't think anyone is denying there is no evidence for pre-Columbian horses in America yet. However, you are making a number of assumptions in your views that may not be necessarily applicable to the Book of Mormon. I think I and KevinSim have identified what those are. I doubt the Mormon critics are willing to put on their "big-boy-pants" and admit that the Book of Mormon can be viewed as highly localized and having little to do with the larger Mesoamerican civilizations. Also, as has already been pointed out, it literally takes finding one horse bone in America pre-dating the arrival of Columbus and this whole house of cards comes tumbling down. I, as a Mormon, believe that is inevitable. You are welcome to believe otherwise.
How long can you believers pretend that the scientists who have spent their entire lives studying this region are simply too incompetent to recognize the existence of the horse in Mesoamerica during the Book of Mormon time period?
No need to answer, I already know the answer. As long as you need to keep believing in the historicity of the Book of Mormon, that's how long.
This is why I eventually lost interest in this topic. It's the definition of insanity - having the same argument over and over with the same inevitable end. Hey, there are some websites with fraudulent and/or misinformed evidences for the horse you can use next. I suggest Chapman first. He's the absolute best. The best, I tell you. You just have to overlook the fact that he uses known hoaxes and frauds as evidence, but that shouldn't be difficult.
Well, I think you are really overstating your case quite a bit there. Would you like to provide the names of any reputable scientists that have spent their careers looking for pre-contact horse remains?!? I find that very unlilkely. It is simply assumed there are no remains and I can't imagine there have been any serious efforts to find them (if so, again I'd like to cite who did it, what institution did the search, where they looked and so on). The reality of the situation is people assume that horses didn't exist pre-contact. If by accident some remains are found and tested, then that is the only real chance a breakthough in the Book of Mormon's favor will occur.
And I think you mistake both my understanding of the material you posted (which I've already noted is very good) and my intent here. I'm interested in the truth and there is no provable case to be made that there were pre-contact horses present in the Americas yet. Again, I have simply pointed out why I believe that it remains a possibility that there were horses here despite the substantial material you have put together. Ultimately, it would take finding horse remains to change the picture substantially. Though I doubt even when that happens that Mormon critics will embrace the Book of Mormon.
As for my belief in the Book of Mormon, it is based on experience. I have had an experience that leads me to believe that it is true, despite the lack of evidence. And really, that is the only basis upon which to believe the Book of Mormon. Otherwise, I don't think one should believe it. After all, the claims are extraordinary (visitations from God, Angels, and Gold Books) and the lack of evidence that there were horses here is minor in comparison to those claims.
"You lack vision, but I see a place where people get on and off the freeway. On and off, off and on all day, all night.... Tire salons, automobile dealerships and wonderful, wonderful billboards reaching as far as the eye can see. My God, it'll be beautiful." -- Judge Doom