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Goble has also charged that | Goble has also charged that this model plagiarized elements from his first geography ([[Book_of_Mormon_geography/Models/Hemispheric/Goble-May_2002|Goble-May 2002]]) without attribution.{{ref|goble.3}} | ||
Note: Goble has since retracted his old belief in the US Heartland Model in favor of a new setting, the "Two Heartland" theory ([[Book_of_Mormon_geography/Models/Limited/Goble_2004|Goble-2004]]). Also, more recently, Goble now realizes that his initial charge against Meldrum's model was too emotionally-based, and that excessive fault-finding about minutia is unproductive. Also, Goble now realizes that any new geographical model based in any particular setting is bound to build upon the former models, and it is understandable how it is that it can be difficult to give credit where each idea one builds upon comes from. | |||
[[Image:Circle the Michigan artifacts.png|right|frame|Conclusion of DVD uses the Michigan relics as evidence. The DVD elsewhere refers to these artifacts as "a person on a cross" which makes their identity clear ({{DVD:Meldrum:2007|section=14|time=7:56}}) For more details, see subheading "Michigan Relics as Evidence," in {{FAIR:Reviews of DNA Evidence for Book of Mormon Geography:Identifying the Nephites}}.]] | [[Image:Circle the Michigan artifacts.png|right|frame|Conclusion of DVD uses the Michigan relics as evidence. The DVD elsewhere refers to these artifacts as "a person on a cross" which makes their identity clear ({{DVD:Meldrum:2007|section=14|time=7:56}}) For more details, see subheading "Michigan Relics as Evidence," in {{FAIR:Reviews of DNA Evidence for Book of Mormon Geography:Identifying the Nephites}}.]] |
Model Name | Date Proposed | Scope | Narrow Neck | Land North | Land South | Cumorah | River Sidon | Nephi's Landing | Religion | Type of model
Model name: Goble-May 2002Date proposed: 2002 |
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Goble has also charged that this model plagiarized elements from his first geography (Goble-May 2002) without attribution.[3]
Note: Goble has since retracted his old belief in the US Heartland Model in favor of a new setting, the "Two Heartland" theory (Goble-2004). Also, more recently, Goble now realizes that his initial charge against Meldrum's model was too emotionally-based, and that excessive fault-finding about minutia is unproductive. Also, Goble now realizes that any new geographical model based in any particular setting is bound to build upon the former models, and it is understandable how it is that it can be difficult to give credit where each idea one builds upon comes from.
The head of the FIRM Foundation replied:
The former claim is false, since the Michigan forgeries are in the presentation (see screenshot image)
The head of the FIRM Foundation later told Goble:
It has, however, been pointed out that Meldrum's enthusiasm for Goble's book was much greater than his statements might lead us to believe, from a testimonial posted on Wayne May's website:
Goble has pointed out that one of his ideas is quite unique, and matches the Heartland model's claim:
This can be compared with The FIRM Foundation's identical idea.[8]
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