Diferenças entre edições de "O Livro de Mórmon/Geografia/Novo mundo/Mesoamérica"

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|resumo=The three days of darkness is consistent with a period of intense volcanism. This explanation of the darkness has been particularly popular among those who advocate a limited geographical model of the Book of Mormon. Most LGT models place Book of Mormon lands in central America; this area is well-known for active seismic activity.
 
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|resumo=If Book of Mormon events took place in Mesoamerica, how did the plates end up in New York for Joseph Smith to find and translate?
 
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Revisão das 09h27min de 26 de maio de 2016

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Livro de Mórmon geografia: O Modelo Mesoamericano

Tópicos


The Mesoamerica Model

Three days of darkness

Resumo: The three days of darkness is consistent with a period of intense volcanism. This explanation of the darkness has been particularly popular among those who advocate a limited geographical model of the Book of Mormon. Most LGT models place Book of Mormon lands in central America; this area is well-known for active seismic activity.

How did the gold plates get to New York from Mesoamerica?

Resumo: If Book of Mormon events took place in Mesoamerica, how did the plates end up in New York for Joseph Smith to find and translate?