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First, Thank you for answering one of my questions.

I have not even started on archeological evidence in the Americas. But here is a challenge - produce any archeological evidence in the Americas that disproves the Book of Mormon that does not also disprove the Bible. Why would anyone that does not believe the evidence that disproves the Bible is accurate and then use such evidence against the Book of Mormon?

First of all, Most of my questions are about the Book of Abraham. But ok, lets look at the archeological evidence in the Americas.

First of all, I am not trying to prove the Book of Mormon false, if I was I would look at other points, It is impossible to disprove anything based on a lack of archeological evidence alone, because we don't have it all.

I would also like to point out the you made a good point with "bountiful" If it was not for that fact, I would probably not be interested enough in Mormonism to discuss it.

I think the problem with the evidence for the Book of Mormon is the lack of evidence, you would think there would be more proof, like other "reformed egyptian writing" perhaps undeniable evidence of a Hebrew Civilization there. The Fact is, if it wasn't for the Book of Mormon, no one would even consider it.

There are no horses in that area from that time

No sheep,

No Cows

No donkeys

No evidence of large scale metal working.

There is no wheat...

No real evidence at all...(correct me if I'm wrong)

It cannot be disproven archeoloically but I don't see the evidence you would think would be there.

The lack of evidence is usually explained away by saying "Limited Geography Theory"

But I think there are problems with that too.

Let my sum up this post by saying a couple things:

(1) Thank you for answering my questions

(2) Why is the evidence not abundatly clear? if millions of people were involved in huge battles, where are the swords? the shields? Why don't the people in that area have any memory of Jesus comming?

(3) There is some evidence that makes in plausible, but not likely.

Thanks again,

And let me point about that I could be wrong,

I didn't study the Archeoloical evidence as much as I did everything else.

Thanks

Josh

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