Nevo wrote:For those of you who are asserting that "there is no case for an ancient Book of Mormon that is worth considering," can I get a show of hands on how many of you have read (or at least skimmed) Sorenson's Mormon's Codex and Gardner's six-volume commentary? Just curious.
Nevo, I can't say what
you think is worth considering. I speak for myself, and my encounters with the scholarship of Sorenson and Gardner on this particular topic have convinced me that their work, while interesting, is not at all compelling. Have I read all of their work? No. But, I do know something of how they work with the evidence and secondary literature (their methodologies). I am not trying to insult them. Brant is a wonderful person and brilliant to boot. I look forward to reading his work on the translation of the Book of Mormon. Sorenson seems like a real gentleman and scholar as well.
The real problem, however, is that the substantive connections between the Book of Mormon and ancient Mesoamerica are just not there. Brant's method is an excellent example of brilliantly creative eisegesis, for example (finding Mesoamerica in the Book of Mormon). The problems with Sorenson's work have been illustrated well enough.
No one is saying that we have definitive proof that these purportedly ancient civilizations did not exist in the Americas. What I am saying is that we have insufficient ancient evidence to do much of anything productive with the question, if we are hewing to the usual standards of historical scholarship. Sure, if you have a testimony of the Book of Mormon as an ancient text, you may benefit from the interesting speculations and extrapolations of these scholars. But, for the rest of us, it is probably enough to know that the biggest evidence of the antiquity of the Book of Mormon is the text of the Book of Mormon itself, and the book provides us very poor evidence for its antiquity. Rather--and this is where the LW comes in--we see plentiful evidence of its 19th century origins.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist