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==Criticism== | =={{Criticism label}}== | ||
Critics claim that the Nephites in the land northward building out of cement in [http://scriptures.lds.org/hel/3/7#11 Helaman 3:7-11] (circa 47 B.C.) is not valid. As John L. Smith put the claim, "There is zero archaeological evidence that any kind of cement existed in the Americas prior to modern times" (Smith, 8). | Critics claim that the Nephites in the land northward building out of cement in [http://scriptures.lds.org/hel/3/7#11 Helaman 3:7-11] (circa 47 B.C.) is not valid. As John L. Smith put the claim, "There is zero archaeological evidence that any kind of cement existed in the Americas prior to modern times" (Smith, 8). | ||
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*John L. Smith, "What about those Gold Plates?" ''The Utah Evangel'' 33:6 (September 1986): 8. | *John L. Smith, "What about those Gold Plates?" ''The Utah Evangel'' 33:6 (September 1986): 8. | ||
==Response== | =={{Response label}}== | ||
Unfortunately for the critics, hanging their attacks on an 'absence of evidence' backfires. In fact, there is excellent evidence for the use of cement in Mesoamerica: | Unfortunately for the critics, hanging their attacks on an 'absence of evidence' backfires. In fact, there is excellent evidence for the use of cement in Mesoamerica: | ||
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==Conclusion== | =={{Conclusion label}}== | ||
Cement is not anachronistic. The Book of Mormon places it in exactly the right spot and time period for Mesoamerican use of this building material. | Cement is not anachronistic. The Book of Mormon places it in exactly the right spot and time period for Mesoamerican use of this building material. | ||
==Endnotes== | =={{Endnotes label}}== | ||
#{{note|roper1}} Matthew Roper, "Right on Target: Boomerang Hits and the Book of Mormon" {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/conf/2001RopM.html}} | #{{note|roper1}} Matthew Roper, "Right on Target: Boomerang Hits and the Book of Mormon" {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/conf/2001RopM.html}} | ||
==Further reading== | =={{Further reading label}}== | ||
===FAIR wiki articles=== | ==={{FAIR wiki articles label}}=== | ||
{{Book of Mormon anachronisms}} | {{Book of Mormon anachronisms}} | ||
===FAIR web site=== | ==={{FAIR web site label}}=== | ||
* Matthew Roper, "Right on Target: Boomerang Hits and the Book of Mormon" {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/conf/2001RopM.html}} | * Matthew Roper, "Right on Target: Boomerang Hits and the Book of Mormon" {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/conf/2001RopM.html}} | ||
===External links=== | ==={{External links label}}=== | ||
*"Cement in the Book of Mormon," (Provo, Utah: FARMS).{{link|url=http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=128}} | *"Cement in the Book of Mormon," (Provo, Utah: FARMS).{{link|url=http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=128}} | ||
*{{Insights1|author=Matthew G. Wells and John W. Welch|article=Concrete Evidence for the Book of Mormon|date=May 1991|start=2}} | *{{Insights1|author=Matthew G. Wells and John W. Welch|article=Concrete Evidence for the Book of Mormon|date=May 1991|start=2}} | ||
*{{Reexploring|author=Matthew G. Wells and John W. Welch|article=Concrete Evidence for the Book of Mormon|start=212|end=214}}{{GL1|url=http://gospelink.com/library/doc?book_doc_id=296854}} | *{{Reexploring|author=Matthew G. Wells and John W. Welch|article=Concrete Evidence for the Book of Mormon|start=212|end=214}}{{GL1|url=http://gospelink.com/library/doc?book_doc_id=296854}} | ||
===Printed material=== | ==={{Printed material label}}=== | ||
*David S. Hyman, ''A Study of the Calcareous Cements in Prehispanic Mesoamerican Building Construction'' (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1970). | *David S. Hyman, ''A Study of the Calcareous Cements in Prehispanic Mesoamerican Building Construction'' (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1970). | ||
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== Critics claim that the Nephites in the land northward building out of cement in Helaman 3:7-11 (circa 47 B.C.) is not valid. As John L. Smith put the claim, "There is zero archaeological evidence that any kind of cement existed in the Americas prior to modern times" (Smith, 8).
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== Unfortunately for the critics, hanging their attacks on an 'absence of evidence' backfires. In fact, there is excellent evidence for the use of cement in Mesoamerica:
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Cement is not anachronistic. The Book of Mormon places it in exactly the right spot and time period for Mesoamerican use of this building material.
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