charity wrote:I continue to be astounded that people simply do not understand the concepts of genealogy and ancestry. Let me explain it for you yet again.
1. All people who appear on ones pedigree lines, are equally important in that the slot has to be filled by someone. You don't get here by having only one biological parent. It takes two (however, that may be accomplished these days!). The same way you need two grandmothers and two grandfathers. One grandfather can't do it by himself.
2. You don't have DNA from each and every person who is on your pedigree chart. You have millions of people there. It would be absurd to think that each and every person back 20-30 generations or more is represented in your DNA.
3. In biological terms some genes are dominant, and thus "more important." Blue eyes. Hemophilia. Bone size.
4. In terms of the Gospel, some genes are very important. Being of a particular lineage which brings certain blessings with it. Such as the Abrahamic covenant.
Now, put that together and you will see what this is all about. But it you don't understand any one piece, you will still be clueless.
So was BRM "clueless" when he said American Indians' "dominant blood lineage is that of Israel"? Or that the American Indians found by Columbus "chiefly" were Lamanites? Or when he referred to "pure Lamanitish blood"? You truly have no clue, my dear charity.