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**Matthew Roper, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=22&num=2&id=805 "Joseph Smith, Revelation, and Book of Mormon Geography"] FARMS Review: Volume - 22, Issue - 2, Pages: 15-85 | **Matthew Roper, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=22&num=2&id=805 "Joseph Smith, Revelation, and Book of Mormon Geography"] FARMS Review: Volume - 22, Issue - 2, Pages: 15-85 | ||
**[http://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Geography Book of Mormon Geography], FAIR Wiki. | **[http://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Geography Book of Mormon Geography], FAIR Wiki. | ||
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===Potential Criticisms and Faithful Information=== | ===Potential Criticisms and Faithful Information=== | ||
*'''Anachronistic items in the New World:''' 1 Nephi 18:25 lists a number of items which are not yet known to have existed in the New World before European colonists arrived. LDS scholars have pointed to a number of important possibilities in understanding this issue. One distinct possibility is that these items did exist but have not yet been discovered yet. For example, barley was discovered to have been domesticated in pre-Columbian times in Arizona, contradicting previously held views about the history of barley in the Americas. LDS Mesoamerican scholar John Clark has noted that as the decades have passed since the publication of the Book of Mormon the list of alleged "anachronisms" in the Book of Mormon has only gotten shorter, not longer, and significantly. so. | *'''Anachronistic items in the New World:''' 1 Nephi 18:25 lists a number of items which are not yet known to have existed in the New World before European colonists arrived. LDS scholars have pointed to a number of important possibilities in understanding this issue. One distinct possibility is that these items did exist but have not yet been discovered yet. For example, barley was discovered to have been domesticated in pre-Columbian times in Arizona, contradicting previously held views about the history of barley in the Americas. LDS Mesoamerican scholar John Clark has noted that as the decades have passed since the publication of the Book of Mormon the list of alleged "anachronisms" in the Book of Mormon has only gotten shorter, not longer, and significantly. so. |
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