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what does it mean when mormons say they broke a record indexing names?
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11-09-2012, 09:12 PM
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Smith invented mormonism in an attempt to justify the existence of the indigenous population of the native American Indians. His deep exposure to their customs, traditions, lifehood and prehistoric isolation allowed him to see the fatal flaw of ancient monotheisms.
Were these Indians simply born in the wrong place at the wrong time? Is Jesus absolutely necessary for a man's salvation? Did Jesus even stop by to say hello to these people? Nagging questions such as these are addressed at the heart of the book of mormon and the reconciliations can be easily discerned when one reads the doctrine such as baptism for the dead. Along with the book and its ritual for the dead, is the unusual enlistment of an actual team of archive specialists digging for family trees, historical names and birth records. Also unusual is the idea that the native Americans are somehow linked to the lost tribes of Israel. And therein lies the problem. Recent DNA analysis has proven that to be false - making mormonism the first religion to be falsified by science. |
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what does it mean when mormons say they broke a record indexing names? - Susan - 11-09-2012, 09:04 PM
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