bomgeography wrote:If I'm wrong nothing bad happens when I die. If god does not exist life as we know it is meaningless from a big picture point of view. Nobody will care a hundred years from now when I or yourself pass away. But If myself and millions of believers are right the consequences last forever. Laugh all you want but pray that you are right.
Why in the world would you tie whether you are right or wrong about your claims of evidence to your salvation? David, that is really going over the edge. Look, if you believe that the Book of Mormon is true because of prayer and the Holy Ghost as written in Moroni 10, fine. My discussion with you is about your abuse and misuse of science and your false claims. Earlier I asked you why you would need to distort science in an attempt to fabricate evidence to support the Book of Mormon . But now I can't understand why would you need to try to manipulate science to support your salvation. David McKane, if evidence is that important to you, so crucial that you think your own salvation depends on it, then I can only wonder why Moroni's promise hasn't been enough for you. Do you realize that you are making a mockery of Moroni 10:3-5? I mean, let's get real here. You claim that haplogroup x originated and diffused out of Israel and you claim that in the face of the facts, that there was no nation of Israel 30,000 years ago, or even 14,000 years ago, or even 8,000 years ago. And those facts somehow put your salvation in jeopardy? Is that why you do what you do? If Moroni's promise really worked for you, I cannot understand why the facts of science that dispute the Book of Mormon should even bother you to the point that you would distort the research of scholars in a misguided attempt to make their work fit into your belief. I cannot understand why you seem to have such an obsessive need for evidence to the point that you state falsehoods and even use known hoax artifacts and tried to steer me to a link that was nothing more than verified white people who only pretend to be Indians.
Maybe something bad will happen when you die. You are promoting a form of racism. You continue with the Caucasian claims even after I tried my best to inform you on why your claims are racist, that no scientist today uses it the way you do. You might have to answer for that. Jesus wasn't Caucasian. You don't know American Indians, you don't understand them and yet you continue to drag them into your fantasy. You just can't leave them alone. What makes you so certain that nothing will happen when you die if you are wrong? You might have to face up to your actions and it might not be pleasant. Give that one some thought. Twisting and distorting other people's history and making wild claims that they killed off ancient Caucasians in America just might not go well for you in the next life, if it is a place where reality can't be ignored and your fantasies will be seen by you at that time for what they really are, a delusion. God might not be white, and He, She, It or They might not be the God that you believe in. How about it David, are you quite certain that nothing bad will happen if you are wrong? There could be very much at stake for you by being wrong.
I suggest you simply follow the counsel of the LDS leaders, do not worry about geography or DNA or scientific evidence and simply try to live a good life and help others and avoid causing divisiveness and contention and stop spreading unverifiable rumors about people you don't know and are unwilling to learn about from them or from scholars. Follow the example of the leaders of your church, who are trying to tone down the racism.
Is your faith in the Book of Mormon from the power of the Holy Ghost strong enough to do that without any evidence or wild claims? If not you might want to explore the possibility that the Book of Mormon isn't real and that you are seriously misguided and warped in your perceptions of reality.