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A FAIR Analysis of: Losing a Lost Tribe: Native Americans, DNA, and the Mormon Church A work by author: Dr. Simon G. Southerton
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* The Book of Mormon talks primarily of a small group of Jews who sailed from Jerusalem in 600 B.C.
Author's sources: *No specific verse given. This is an incorrect statement.—
* Mormons believe that the dark skinned race constitutes the principal ancestors of the American Indians
* Joseph Smith claimed that the Book of Mormon was the most correct book on earth.
Author's sources: *No source given.
- The common source for this statement is History of The Church 4:461
* The Israelites are said to have arrived in a land kept from the knowledge of other nations.
Author's sources: *2 Nephi 1꞉8
* There is no mention of any non-Israelite people in the New World.
Author's sources: *None given.
* The Book of Mormon describes the farming of Old World domesticated plants.
Author's sources: *None given.
* The Book of Mormon mentions horse, oxen, cattle and goats in the New World.
Author's sources: *None given.
* Little has been discovered to support the civilizations described in the Book of Mormon.
Author's sources: *No specific sources.
- General reference to "anthropologists and archaeologists."
* The Mesoamerican cultures worshipped multiple gods and performed human sacrifice, which is not consistent with the culture of the Book of Mormon people.
Author's sources: * None given
* Many LDS scholars criticize mainstream scientific views in their defense of the Book of Mormon.
Author's sources: * None given
* The Church employs academics to professionally defend the Book of Mormon.
Author's sources: *None given.
- This is an accusation frequently made on anti-Mormon discussion boards.
Many statements indicate that these ideas are generally not novel, and were certainly developed well before any pressure from DNA arguments—they arose from the Book of Mormon text itself.
* The weight of evidence has forced LDS scholars to scale back the scope of the Book of Mormon.
Author's sources: *None given.
* LDS leaders ignore LDS scholarship and continue to teach that Native Americans and Polynesians are literal descendants of the Israelites.
Author's sources: * None given
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