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apolo wrote:--The Book of Mormon is rather a compilation of records- much like the Bible, except it was translated directly through Joseph Smith. Mormon, rather than the author, was an abridger- and one of the last of the righteous Nephites. There is a record of the Brother of Jared- who's record says they built boats and came from the land of the Tower of Babel.(that would explain the strange languages I guess)
apolo wrote:About the boats- it would not be hard to believe at all, if you believe in Noah and his ark- however, if you don't believe in that-- it would be a hard thing to do- without the help of the Lord, that is. We do know from a description of the Brother of Jared's boats that they were small, compact, only one entrance that was sealed during the voyage, and he also had stones that had been touched by God to light the boats.
apolo wrote:Your last question about the different tribes is hard for me to answer, for some reason.... Many of these tribes could probably be called "Nephites", while others could not be related... as I stated above, The Book of Mormon ends in A.D. 421, consequently that is when Christ's church left the american continent (left as in... all the believers dieing). Also, many of the places in the Book of Mormon tend most to believe most of the events to have taken place in southern modern Mexico, and into South America. So i guess it wouldn't even be that wierd to think they never saw the North American Tribes.
apolo wrote:again, there is lots more to explain, and I am not so good at it... i would reccomend reading the Book of Mormon, you would undertsand alot better hehe.
THROUGH Joseph Smith, or did you mean BY Joseph Smith?
The ark and these boats would be drastically different vessels. The ark was legendarily said to have been designed to be a big floating barge. It was not designed to maneuver - only to float long enough for the waters to recede. The boats that would have been required to sail across the ocean would have required a mode of propulsion, steerage (not to mention maps), storage for food and drinking water, stowage for replacement parts for ship repairs, and cabin space for people. Even in the days of Columbus, it was not uncommon for the boats of that day to barely be adequate in holding what was needed or fast enough to get to the other side of the ocean before people starved or died of sickness. It's kind of hard to believe that this happened... unless you fall back on the faith in God answer - where all evidence to the contrary, it can still be true if God wished it to be.
and we did work timbers of curious bworkmanship. And the Lord did show me from time to time after what manner I should work the timbers of the cship•.
2 Now I, Nephi, did not work the timbers after the manner which was learned by men, neither did I build the ship after the manner of men; but I did build it after the manner which the Lord had shown unto me; wherefore, it was not after the manner of men.
.1 Ne. 16: 10
10 And it came to pass that as my father arose in the morning, and went forth to the tent door, to his great astonishment he beheld upon the ground a round ball of curious workmanship; and it was of fine brass. And within the ball were two spindles; and the one bpointed the way whither we should go into the wilderness
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
foogly wrote:First off let me say I didn't read this entire post. I’m not interested in bashing anyone for there beliefs or lack there of. I am a Christian and I believe the bible is the word of God. I will also never tell you faith is the only way to explain something. Science must uphold the bible and everything must have a logical conclusion and be reasonable explained. Lets get one thing out a the way NONE of us can point to anything scientific evidence that proves or disproves the existence of God. I would like to be challenged as long as there respectful and open minded as I will be.
I also wanted to say something related to the ark.
Gen 6:14-16 "And God said unto Noah... Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt though make in the ark, and thou shalt pitch it within and without with pitch. And this is the fashion which thou shalt make it of... the length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits, the breadth of it fifty cubits, and the height of it thirty cubits. A window shalt thou make in the ark, and in a cubit shalt thou finish it above; and the door of the ark shalt thou set in the side therof; with lower, second, and third stories shalt thou make it.
Cubits are believed to be no less then 18inches. This would make the ark about 750feet long x 75feet wide x 45feet high. This vessel would be almost impossible to tip over. Also its volume would be about 1.5million cubic feet. You could fit about 500+ railroad cars in it. If you now look at the animal that had to go is it would seem there would be know way, but with a little research you’d find out there are only about 35000 animals that would need the ark for survival. Even if we were to assume he took 50000 animals the ark would not fill up. Remember it’s not likely they would take adults into the ark. Let’s say the average animal size is the size of a sheep (I think that’s reasonable) each box car could hold 240 sheep. Which would be way more space then is needed. Leaving room for other provisions.
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
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