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Mormonism, science and the Bible
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- Biblical archaeology compared to the Book of Mormon
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Biblical archaeology compared to the Book of Mormon
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- Question: What criticisms are raised with regard to Book of Mormon archaeology compared to that of the Bible?
- 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?
- Question: How would an archaeologist distinguish a Christian's pot from that of a non-Christian?
- Question: What do we find when we turn to the records of the ancient (i.e. before A.D. 400) Americas?
- Question: How would Book of Mormon archaeology compare to that of the Bible?
- Question: What do we find in Mesoamerican archaeology with respect to place names, such as city names?
- Question: How does archaeology in the Old World compare to the first chapters in the Book of Mormon?
- Question: How does archaeology in the New World fit with the Book of Mormon?
- Question: Did Dee F. Green say that there is no such thing as Book of Mormon archaeology?
- Question: Should there be archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon?
- Question: Does the Smithsonian Institution send out a letter regarding the use of the Book of Mormon as a guide for archaeological research?
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