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Scientific questions related to the Book of Mormon


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Scientific questions related to the Book of Mormon

Sweat and skin pores

Resumo: It is claimed that the reference to blood coming from a pore is anachronistic, since Nephite authors would not have known about skin pores. Joseph Smith, it is claimed, would have known about pores, and so the Book of Mormon's addition of the word "pore" to the Bible's account in Luke 22:44 of Christ's suffering reflects Joseph Smith's 19th century worldview, and not an ancient author's.

Shiz struggles to breathe

Resumo: In Ether 15:31, a final showdown occurs between two warriors, Shiz and Coriantumr. Coriantumr "smote off the head of Shiz...[and] after he had smitten off the head...Shiz raised up on his hands and fell; and after that he had struggled for breath, he died." Critics insist that this would not, or could not, happen.

Three days of darkness

Resumo: Critics argue that the "three days of darkness" in the New World following Christ's death is implausible.