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It is true that some LDS members and leaders have believed that the Book of Mormon teaches that all Amerindians are entirely descended from Book of Mormon peoples. But, as early as 1928, a completely different view was taught in General Conference by Elder Levi Edgar Young: | It is true that some LDS members and leaders have believed that the Book of Mormon teaches that all Amerindians are entirely descended from Book of Mormon peoples. But, as early as 1928, a completely different view was taught in General Conference by Elder Levi Edgar Young: | ||
:There must be a clear distinction, it grows every year more evident, ''between the origins of America's ancient people and the sources of their culture.'' The human material of the pre- Columbian societies probably came from Asia by way of Alaska, the orthodox route long accepted for the American Indians…Among many social belongings abandoned along the route seem to have been most of the things called intellectual. The men and women who peopled America arrived, intellectually, with the clothes they stood in…Dr. Uhle urges an alternative [theory for how high culture arose in the Americas]…Occasional cultured mariners from India, China, Japan or other lands may have landed, he believes, few in numbers, but full of ideas, to bring to the rude American societies…just the hint that culture was possible. ''Small numerically as this source of inspiration must have been, it may conceivably have been the seed from which sprouted the great achievements of Peru and Central America…'' | |||
::<small>—{{CR|title=No title|author=Levi Edgar Young|date=October 1928|start=103|end=106, italics added}}</small> | ::<small>—{{CR|title=No title|author=Levi Edgar Young|date=October 1928|start=103|end=106, italics added}}</small> | ||
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* [[Book_of_Mormon_geography:New_World|Book of Mormon geography: New World]] | * [[Book_of_Mormon_geography:New_World|Book of Mormon geography: New World]] | ||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;"> | ! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">If it could be proven absolutely that the American Indians were not descendants of the Lamanites then Joseph Smith perpetrated a gigantic fraud...such irrefutable evidence has been found using one of our strongest technological discoveries—DNA</h2> | ||
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This wildly irresponsible claim fails on numerous grounds: | |||
* ''What are we looking for?'' Lehi and his family are clearly not ''Jews'', but descendants of Ephraim and Manasseh. What does this DNA look like? What are we comparing to? | |||
* ''What does Jewish DNA look like?'' Even if we ''were'' looking for "Jewish" DNA in America, geneticists | |||
* ''What studies were done?'' The video does not want the viewer to know that they base their arguments on DNA data that has never been shown to be even relevant to the issue of Book of Mormon genetics, let alone conclusive. Such critics have cobbled together DNA data gathered from unrelated studies to produce arguments with the appearance of scientific weight but having no real significance. ''No genetic studies have been designed and performed to test the hypothesis that Native Americans were of Lehite descent and that this inheritance is detectable today.'' | |||
'''To read more:''' | '''To read more:''' | ||
* | * [[Book_of_Mormon_and_DNA_evidence:Summary|DNA and the Book of Mormon]] (shorter summary article) | ||
* [[Book_of_Mormon_and_DNA_evidence|DNA and the Book of Mormon]] (longer article) | |||
* [[Book_of_Mormon_and_DNA_evidence#What_are_we_looking_for.3F|What are we looking for?]] | |||
* [[Book_of_Mormon_and_DNA_evidence#What_Jewish_DNA.3F|What Jewish DNA?]] | |||
* [[Book_of_Mormon_and_DNA_evidence#Initial_considerations|What studies?]] | |||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;"> | ! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Claim: "When the Y-chromosomes or mitochondrial DNA are tested in hundreds of even thousands of individuals from two different races the results can be compared to see how similar or dissimilar these intact DNA markers are between people groups."</h2> | ||
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Once again, the science is distorted almost beyond recognition when this is applied to the Book of Mormon | |||
* Y-chromosomes: Despite claims that Y-chromosome data do not support Book of Mormon claims, there are some markers which should be considered in another light: | |||
::Douglas Forbes points out that Y-chromosome SNP biallelic marker Q-P36 (also known by the mutation marker M-242), postulated by geneticist Doron Behar and colleagues to be a founding lineage among Ashkenazi Jewish populations, is also found in Iranian and Iraqi Jews and is a founding lineage group present in 31 percent of self-identified Native Americans in the U.S. | |||
:::<small>—See "Y-Chromosome Data," in {{FR-18-1-7}}</small> | |||
The DVD is either not up to date on the science, or is bearing false witness. | |||
* Mitochondrial DNA: Mitochondrial DNA is passed only from mothers to their children. It has been used in attacks on the Book of Mormon, and yet even known ''Jewish'' populations do not share mtDNA. That is, some groups that are both ''known to be Jewish'' do not share any mitochondrial DNA. So, how can this count against an Ephraim or Manasseh origin for some Amerindians? | |||
'''To read more:''' | '''To read more:''' | ||
* | * [[Book_of_Mormon_and_DNA_evidence#Mitochondrial_DNA_.28mDNA.29|Y-chromosome issues]] | ||
* [[Book_of_Mormon_and_DNA_evidence#Mitochondrial_DNA_.28mDNA.29|Mitochondrial DNA issues]] | |||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;"> | ! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Claim: "The DNA issue of whether Native Americans come from a Hebrew descent is not an issue. Once you get outside of Mormonism it is not an issue, it is not a debate. Nobody is debating out in the scientific realm of whether or not Native Americans came from Israelites. Nobody. Or Middle-Easterners. Nobody." Joel Kramer, Director, Living Hope Ministries </h2> | ||
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Despite the implication, no informed person in LDS circles is expecting DNA data to be able to prove a Middle Eastern origin for Amerindians ''either''. Latter-day Saint authors do not consider it to be something which could be proven ''or'' disproven by current genetic methods. | |||
As Michael F. Whiting, Ph.D noted: | |||
: I...serve as a member of a scientific review panel for the Systematic Biology program of the National Science Foundation. The NSF is a major source of basic research funding available to scientists in the United States, and every six months the NSF brings in a panel of researchers to review grant applications and provide recommendations for funding...Would a proposal to test the validity of the Book of Mormon by means of DNA sequence information have a sufficiently solid base in science to ever be competitive in receiving funding from a nationally peer-reviewed scientific funding agency such as the NSF?...Is testing the Book of Mormon by means of genetic information a fundable research project? I do not think so...it is very unclear what would constitute sufficient evidence to reject the hypothesis that the Lamanite lineages were derived from Middle Eastern lineages, since there are so many assumptions that must be met and so many complications that we are not yet capable of sifting through. [From Whiting's paper below.] | |||
The critics are the only ones claiming that DNA can do things that it can't. Members of the Church do not make the same error. | |||
'''To read more:''' | '''To read more:''' | ||
* | * {{JBMS-12-1-3}} | ||
* {{JBMS-9-2-11}} | |||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">What does DNA say about conservative Christian beliefs?</h2> | ! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">What does DNA say about conservative Christian beliefs?</h2> | ||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;"> | ! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Claim: "Prisoners are routinely freed from crimes they supposedly committed many years before when scientific experts prove conclusively that the DNA found on the victim did not match the DNA of the convict."</h2> | ||
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The DVD hopes that the reader will be impressed by the legal use of DNA (which is very precise) and assume that the science as (mis)applied to the Book of Mormon is equally solid. | |||
The DVD did not, of course, mention the work of Dr. John M. Butler, PhD. Dr. Butler is an internationally-renowed expert in the use of DNA for forensic work, and a member of the FBI’s Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods (SWGDAM). (See Dr. Butler's CV [http://www.cstl.nist.gov/biotech/strbase/butler.htm here].) | |||
He literally "wrote the textbook" used to train law enforcement personnel on DNA: | |||
:Butler, J.M. (2001) ''Forensic DNA Typing: Biology and Technology behind STR Markers''. Academic Press, London, 335 pages | |||
: Butler, J.M. (2005) ''Forensic DNA Typing: Biology, Technology, and Genetics of STR Markers'' (2nd Edition). Elsevier Academic Press, New York, 688 pages. | |||
Dr. Butler utterly rejects the claim that 'DNA works for crime scenes, so it should work for the Book of Mormon.' And, he should know better than anyone—especially the superficial and dishonest minds behind ''Search for the Truth''. | |||
'''To read more:''' | |||
* {{JBMS-12-1-4}} | |||
* {{FR-18-1-6}} | |||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Claim: "Modern scientists have conclusively proven Joseph to be a deceiver in his allegation that the Indians were descendants of the Hebrews."</h2> | |||
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This claim is utterly false, as demonstrated. The DVD producers are either scientifically incompetent, or being dishonest. | |||
Genetics is a complex subject. Applying genetic data to the Book of Mormon also requires a thorough understanding of the Book of Mormon text. The video has not even attempted to provide viewers with the required background in the Book of Mormon ''or'' genetics needed to evaluate the genetics arguments for themselves. | Genetics is a complex subject. Applying genetic data to the Book of Mormon also requires a thorough understanding of the Book of Mormon text. The video has not even attempted to provide viewers with the required background in the Book of Mormon ''or'' genetics needed to evaluate the genetics arguments for themselves. |
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