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− | |subject=Biblical archaeology compared to the Book of Mormon
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− | |summary=Sectarian critics who accept the Bible, but not the Book of Mormon, sometimes claim that the Bible has been "proven" or "confirmed" by archaeology, and insist that the same cannot be said for the Book of Mormon.
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− | |sublink1=Question: What criticisms are raised with regard to Book of Mormon archaeology compared to that of the Bible?
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− | |sublink2=Question: What archaeological evidence might be considered the minimal irrefutable proof needed to convince a non-believing world of the authenticity of the Nephite scripture?
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− | |sublink3=Question: How would an archaeologist distinguish a Christian's pot from that of a non-Christian?
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− | |sublink4=Question: What do we find when we turn to the records of the ancient (i.e. before A.D. 400) Americas?
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− | |sublink5=Question: How would Book of Mormon archaeology compare to that of the Bible?
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− | |sublink6=Question: What do we find in Mesoamerican archaeology with respect to place names, such as city names?
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− | |sublink7=Question: How does archaeology in the Old World compare to the first chapters in the Book of Mormon?
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− | |sublink8=Question: How does archaeology in the New World fit with the Book of Mormon?
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− | |sublink9=Question: Did Dee F. Green say that there is no such thing as Book of Mormon archaeology?
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− | |link=Mormonism and science/Global or local Flood
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− | |subject=Mormonism and the reconciliation of the Flood of Noah with scripture and Church teachings
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− | |summary=Modern scientific knowledge regarding the diversity of species, language and evidence of continuous human habitation does not support the Biblical story that a global flood wiped out most life as recently as 4,400 years ago
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− | |sublink1=Question: How do Latter-day Saints reconcile scriptural accounts of the Flood of Noah with scientific evidence of continuous human habitation on the earth?
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− | |sublink2=Source:Widtsoe:Encyclopedia of Mormonism:Earth:The Old Testament records a flood that was just over fifteen cubits
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− | |sublink3=Question: Why does the Church teach that the flood was a global event?
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− | |sublink4=Question: Are Church members required to believe in a global flood?
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− | |sublink5=Question: How could the Garden of Eden have been in Missouri if the Flood was local?
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− | |sublink6=Question: Doesn't the Bible say that the continents were divided immediately after the Flood?
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− | |sublink7=Question: How did ancient people of the Old and New Worlds view the "the world"?
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