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|claim=The second apologist argument that the horses described in the BOM were really deer or tapirs is absolutely ridiculous. Joseph Smith knew what a horse was and certainly the 'most correct book on earth' wouldn't mistranslate deer for horse 14 times. Can you imagine a tapir pulling the chariots as described in the Book of Mormon? Joseph managed to come up with proper nouns like Curelom and Cumom and Ziff, Senine...but he couldn't get the real name for whatever he substituted horse for? | |claim=The second apologist argument that the horses described in the BOM were really deer or tapirs is absolutely ridiculous. Joseph Smith knew what a horse was and certainly the 'most correct book on earth' wouldn't mistranslate deer for horse 14 times. Can you imagine a tapir pulling the chariots as described in the Book of Mormon? Joseph managed to come up with proper nouns like Curelom and Cumom and Ziff, Senine...but he couldn't get the real name for whatever he substituted horse for? | ||
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*Where in the Book of Mormon does it describe horses ''pulling'' chariots? Where does it describe anyone ''riding'' a horse? Horses are mentioned ''with'' chariots several times. Assuming that they were present in order to pull the chariots is simply extrapolation. | *Where in the Book of Mormon does it describe horses ''pulling'' chariots? Where does it describe anyone ''riding'' a horse? Horses are mentioned ''with'' chariots several times. Assuming that they were present in order to pull the chariots is simply extrapolation. | ||
* If Joseph knew so much about horses (and he did) why don't Book of Mormon horses act like real-world horses? They are never used in battle, no one travels on them, and they may be food animals. | * If Joseph knew so much about horses (and he did) why don't Book of Mormon horses act like real-world horses? They are never used in battle, no one travels on them, and they may be food animals. |
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The positions that the MormonThink article "Book of Mormon Difficulties—Book of Mormon Animals" appears to take are the following:
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Ether 9꞉19
And they also had horses, and asses, and there were elephants and cureloms and cumoms; all of which were useful unto man, and more especially the elephants and cureloms and cumoms.
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