bomgeography wrote:Haplo group X most likely originated in North Africa and diseninated from Israel. Israel has the most diversity of X. According to the Bible and Book of Mormon. The tribe of Manasseh started in Egypt North Africa and then went to Israel then Iran back to Israel then to North America it's a match
The Bible and Book of Mormon explains how haplo group X arrived in North America
The many Middle East cultural aspects are to many to ignore
Haplogroup x DID NOT disseminate from Israel. Such a claim is entirely without any credibility or backing at all. And the reason it did not is because there was no Israel at that time long before Adam and Eve. Likewise, there was no Abraham, Isaac or Jacob or Joseph or the Jaradites or Lehi 30,000 years ago or even 14,000 years ago. There was no Israel when Kennewick man was buried in North America before the time of Adam and Eve. All of those things written in the Bible and Book of Mormon were long after the time when haplogroup x2a was already in America.
The Bible and Book of Mormon DO NOT explain how haplogroup x2a arrived in North America. As a matter of fact, if one such as yourself tries to apply haplogroup x to those scriptures, it inevitably makes the scriptures out to be untrue because the evidence of science gives an entirely different and much older timeline and the scientific explanations are far more clear and realistic, backed up with archaeological and DNA studies. And not just human DNA David. DNA studies of dogs in the Americas correspond to the entry times of Paleo-Indians.
I have given you sources to what your own church says about trying to make claims based on DNA, I have given you sources from a very credible DNA scientist who is LDS and in good standing in the church (Dr. Perego is employed in the CES department of the church in Italy at this time). I have tried to explain your errors in your claims about haplogroup x2a'j in Iran. And it is as if nothing gets through to you.
The more you insist that haplogroup x is explained by the Bible and Book of Mormon, the more you are bringing attention to the conflict between scientific evidence and mythical stories in the Bible and fictional 19th century stories in the Book of Mormon. And the more you do this, the further you destroy hope that the scriptures might be true. What you are doing is reckless and harmful to the faith of folks who care about what is true but who want to believe that what they have been taught about the Book of Mormon is real. You went so far over the edge with me that you didn't even hesitate to give me a link to a group of whites who pretend to be Indians, and then you argued with me in the face of actual evidence that the Central Band of Cherokee are not Indians. Why did you do this David McKane?
As I have stated to you before, why isn't Moroni's promise enough for you? Why must you try to twist and distort science and make outright false claims? Why do you argue that there are Middle Eastern aspects in American Indians when there is not? If the Holy Ghost confirmed to you that the Book of Mormon is true, why are you so obsessed with trying to make science fit to it? Such efforts on your part only leads away from truth and places the credibility of the scriptures into doubt. Why do you do this David McKane?