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*The Book of Mormon does not mention horses pulling chariots. The BOM does not mention horses being ridden. Horses are mentioned ''with'' chariots several times. Assuming that they were present in order to pull the chariots must be extrapolated. | *The Book of Mormon does not mention horses pulling chariots. The BOM does not mention horses being ridden. Horses are mentioned ''with'' chariots several times. Assuming that they were present in order to pull the chariots must be extrapolated. | ||
* The [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&type=verse&query=horse+ride&testament=ot Old Testament] and [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&type=verse&query=horse+ | * The [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&type=verse&query=horse+ride&testament=ot Old Testament] and [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&type=verse&query=horse+&testament=nt New Testament] do mention horses being ridden. The D&C also mentions horses being [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/62.7?lang=eng#6 ridden]. | ||
*Joseph knew much about horses yet in the Book of Mormon, they are not used in any way he was familiar with. They are not mentioned as being used for work, transportation or battle. | *Joseph knew much about horses yet in the Book of Mormon, they are not used in any way he was familiar with. They are not mentioned as being used for work, transportation or battle. | ||
* Joseph likely knew, as everyone did, that the European horse was introduced by the Spanish. Why, then, did he make such a clumsy error in his forgery? | * Joseph likely knew, as everyone did, that the European horse was introduced by the Spanish. Why, then, did he make such a clumsy error in his forgery? |
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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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“And, by the way, for the umpteenth time, the Book of Mormon never claims that there were ‘coins’ in the ancient New World. The text of the Book of Mormon mentions neither the word coin nor any variant thereof. The reference to ‘Nephite coinage’ in the chapter heading to Alma 11 is not part of the original text and is mistaken. Alma 11 is almost certainly talking about standardized weights of metal—a historical step toward coinage, true, but not yet the real thing. (I wonder how many more times we will have to point this out.)” - Daniel C. Peterson, "Review of Mormonism by Kurt Van Gorden," FARMS Review of Books 8/1 (1996): 95–103. off-site
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