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seriously.  He cited no direct tie to a specific person, place or thing in the Book of Mormon.  All the evidence is coincidental, and circumstantial.  He talks about fortifications, writing, swords, but his references are to many post-book of Mormon writings and ruins.  His evidence of writing on gold plates comes from one part of a plate with nonsense written on it from a cenote at Chitzen Itza. 

 

 

His geographical proof for the travels of Lehi I do not doubt, but they do not prove anything other than maybe Joseph Smith (more likely Sidney Rigdon) could read a map.

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