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In this installment brother Ash discuss why most LDS scholars believe that ancient Mesoamerica was the home for most Book of Mormon events.
As Mesoamerican ethnohistory specialist Brant Gardner explains, it’s not a single thing but and accumulation and convergence of many different things that strengthen the case for a Mesoamerican geography.
The full text of this article can be found at Deseret News online.
Brother Ash is author of the book Shaken Faith Syndrome: Strengthening One’s Testimony in the Face of Criticism and Doubt, as well as the book, of Faith and Reason: 80 Evidences Supporting the Prophet Joseph Smith. Both books are available for purchase online through the FairMormon Bookstore. Tell your friends about the Mormon Fair-Cast. Share a link on your Facebook page and help increase the popularity of the Mormon Fair-Cast by subscribing to this podcast in iTunes, and by rating it and writing a review.
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JN says
Hi Ned. Have you looked at http://bookofmormonwars.blogspot.com/ yet? Everything Brother Ash discusses in this podcast is addressed there.
Ned Scarisbrick says
Thanks, we will check it out. Always nice to receive feedback.
DaveD says
Just a pronunciation tip for the podcast version of this, Brother Ned.
The “Isthmus of Tehuantepec” ends with the syllable pronounced “peck” rather than “tech.”
Thank you for reading these for the podcast so I can listen on my commute!
Jerry Grover says
Readers might be interested in a recent translation of the Caractors document that also provides support for a Mesoamerican location for the Book of Mormon. A free electronic copy of the book (and also the book Geology of the Book of Mormon are available there. http://www.bookofmormoncaractorstranslation.com