Once again at Dr. Peterson's urging, I read John Sorenson's "The Book of Mormon as a Mesoamerican Record"
(http://farms.BYU.edu/publications/books ... chapid=196).
Is it just me, or does the long list of parallels seem broad and vague enough so that it could apply to just about any culture around the world?
Check it out.
More amazing Book of Mormon parallels
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Re: More amazing Book of Mormon parallels
Runtu wrote:Once again at Dr. Peterson's urging, I read John Sorenson's "The Book of Mormon as a Mesoamerican Record"
(http://farms.BYU.edu/publications/books ... chapid=196).
Is it just me, or does the long list of parallels seem broad and vague enough so that it could apply to just about any culture around the world?
Check it out.
It's just you.
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Re: More amazing Book of Mormon parallels
Runtu wrote:Once again at Dr. Peterson's urging, I read John Sorenson's "The Book of Mormon as a Mesoamerican Record"
(http://farms.BYU.edu/publications/books ... chapid=196).
Is it just me, or does the long list of parallels seem broad and vague enough so that it could apply to just about any culture around the world?
Check it out.
For those of us too lazy to read it, could you paraphrase here?
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Re: More amazing Book of Mormon parallels
Scottie wrote:Runtu wrote:Once again at Dr. Peterson's urging, I read John Sorenson's "The Book of Mormon as a Mesoamerican Record"
(http://farms.BYU.edu/publications/books ... chapid=196).
Is it just me, or does the long list of parallels seem broad and vague enough so that it could apply to just about any culture around the world?
Check it out.
For those of us too lazy to read it, could you paraphrase here?
Let's see, we have such amazing parallels such as Mesoamericans could write, and so could the Nephites. Mesoamericans followed a calendar in their histories, and so did the Nephites. Coincidence? I think not.
And 228 footnotes listing even more incredible parallels.
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Re: More amazing Book of Mormon parallels
Like Tarot card reading isn't it? Though out enough vague things and you are bound to find a tiny connection... then feed on that like there is no tomorrow.Runtu wrote:Once again at Dr. Peterson's urging, I read John Sorenson's "The Book of Mormon as a Mesoamerican Record"
(http://farms.BYU.edu/publications/books ... chapid=196).
Is it just me, or does the long list of parallels seem broad and vague enough so that it could apply to just about any culture around the world?
Check it out.
Or throwing out a fish net that is so large that it must be very very thin. Problem with that is the only thing you catch is tiny tiny bacteria, yet Peterson will argue that it is the BEGINNING of a fish... therefore it is a fish.