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RE: Discussing Book of Mormon anachronisms

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Individuals who make claims the the Book of Mormon is false might as well claim that the Bible is false also.

I’m on board with that. Both of them are fictional.

Why is it that our Heavenly Father and Son Jesus can only work miracles in the old world?

Certainly if he could work them in the old world, he could work them in 19th century America. But then again, he could work them in 21st century America, too. Why is it he used to raise the dead, but now he just burns vague pictures into grilled cheese?

Was not the ark filled two by two by Noah by God? Was not the waters of the earth unleashed by God? Was not the seven plauges delivered by God?

Nope. None of those.

It is a shame that individuals look at the tree and not see the forest in which it grows in and see its many wonders.

Yes, it is. The world is a beautiful and wonderful place—even though there are no gods. It’s a shame that people can’t see its natural beauty, and have to populate it with supernatural fantasies.

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