Markk wrote:I dbl checked my Kindle copy and did a search for Brant Gardner. Sorenson wrote in his preface, which I have a suspicion was a "post face"...
I have consciously avoided duplicating valuable points made by Brant Gardner in his multivolume Second Witness series on the Book of Mormon in the Mesoamerican setting.1 His work deserves separate consultation. Notes ^1. Brant A. Gardner, Second Witness: Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon, 6 vols. (Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2007).
Sorenson, John L.. Mormon's Codex: An Ancient American Book (Kindle Locations 272-277). Deseret Book Company with Neal A. Maxwell Institut. Kindle Edition.
Nice find. He's an apologist to the core. Instead of presenting points for and against and drawing a conclusion on the balance of the evidence, he chose to completely ignore evidence that conflicts with his conclusions. Even though Gardner makes "valuable points"! What an insult.
I'll bet this was added after someone pointed out his egregious oversight. There are less than a handful of LGT apologists and he doesn't bother citing them.
This is the core problem with Sorenson's parallelomania methodology. Not only does Sorenson operate on a fixed conclusion that the Book of Mormon is true, he operates on the fixed conclusion that his geographical interpretation is true. He is also a hyperdiffusionist and a racist. He refuses to believe Native Americans were capable of developing advanced civilisations independently of the Old World. This is what Sorenson said in a recent BYU documentary about the Nephite establishment of Kaminaljuyu in the Guatemala Highlands.
Sorenson wrote:‘the sudden development is what I would expect of an immigrant party with a high level of skill; technologically; but maybe more intellectually and culturally, being inserted into a place and building in a new environment a new manifestation of civilization.’(2007 BYU documentary Journey of Faith: The New World)
He's been a rusted on hyperdiffusionist since Thor Hyerdahl sailed across the Pacific.