huckelberry wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 8:06 pmPaul, you are making a valuable thread here. Basically I see the creation of the Book of Mormon the same way you do. You early on pointed out that Joseph was creating the stories years before he started the official dictation. You added the further point that his family found religious significance there. Joseph' religious concerns did not suddenly happen but were growing toward the Book of Mormon. It is fairly clear that apologetic questions like how could he write this without a college education or how did he come up with so much material in such a short time are misleading and empty.
I have heard an apologetic observation that the book through an array of complications movements and people manages a fairly coherent geographic relationship of parts.(how could he have done that?) You have pointed out the basic method, a map, and pointed to a well fitting candidate. It has been a long long time since I read the Book of Mormon. I have not pursued a study of its implied geography. I appreciate your effort and have learned a bit. I have in my memory a vague puzzlement about whats with the land south of the Book of Mormon lands. If you are correct that the Book of Mormon clearly indicates arrival at the south end of the land and no travel south then that is very telling evidence for your theory.
Huck,
You, me, and Joseph Smith are on the same sheet of music. Thank you for appreciating this thread and following along. I feel it's safe to say that things will never be the same again when apologists are faced with the strength of the Delmarva theory as it shows tremendous geographical evidence. Oh, they will try and find ways to show how it doesn't work because they can't stand the idea of knowing that archeological evidence (or lack of) at Delmarva will NEVER support the Book of Mormon. So, Delmarva will become the new monster under the bed and I'm here to kick that monster out from under the bed and stir up horror for the apologists. They may laugh at first and scoff, but I've got Joseph Smith on my side and everything will naturally fall into place. I'm absolutely confident that Delmarva was Smith's land of Nephi in which he built the story after Lehi landed on the promised land. The story just went from there and grew into an amazing tale within a perfectly executed chronology. My hat is off to Joseph Smith. He did an amazing job! He truly was brilliant and very intelligent. Add that with charisma and it's little wonder he was able to accomplish everything he did.