ldsfaqs wrote:
Actually the Book of Mormon doesn't say "no one was there", in fact it says the opposite. If you actually knew the book, you would know this.
You can always count on ldsfaqs to come in make a bunch of insults and a few assertions without backing them up. At least you are consistent, even if embarrassing for real members of the LDS church. I have asked others to show where it mentions others in the Book of Mormon. Lets see if he can break his consistency and actually try to back this one up.
Yes, there is a point in which they say a certain land was set apart for them, etc., but the Bible also says this so-called "no one was there", yet it also shows clearly plenty of groups were there and they were known, likewise with the Book of Mormon. Several groups are mentioned later during the same time period that had to come from somewhere, but were not from Lehi's group.
You might want to actually read the Bible. It mentions other groups and what they did to get them out of their promised land.
Oh, and by the way..... Goodness..... Noah's flood occurred well before Lehi, thus plenty of time for various peoples to populate the continent. No one has ever claimed "Hebrews" were the only people on the planet. Man, talk about IGNORANCE..... creating anti-mormonism!!!
The problem is that there was no flood. People lived here well over ten thousand years with no interruptions. I am certainly not anti-Mormon, but I wonder if you might be, trying to make the church look bad. Now how about showing everyone where the Book of Mormon mentions other groups, and I don't mean the Jaredites or Mulekites, which are all supposed to be from the Old world.