Are you saying that perhaps horses didn't exist among the Book of Mormon peoples? If so, and archeology backs the lack of horses during the Book of Mormon times, why does the Book of Mormon mention horses? Was God a bad communicator? And if they did exist and were something other than what we, today, consider as horses, why call these animals horses? Again, is it a question of God not communicating well? He supposedly inspired Joseph Smith through the seer stone to write down the words that became the Book of Mormon, so perhaps God wasn't up to speed in the days where horses were mentioned? The word "horse" came out of the seer stone to be communicated to a 19th century audience and beyond, an audience that has a particular meaning attached to the word "horse" and so one would assume that a God would mean what He said through the seer stone. Or perhaps He didn't bother to correct what was translated, letting us continue to move in darkness?brianhales wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 6:02 pmHi,
I'm new to this chat board. I have to say that accuracy doesn't seem to be prized here. I'm the author of the INTERPRETER article. I don't say that Book of Mormon horses were tapirs. I have included the discussion for completeness. I doubt that was the animal. Horses in the Book of Mormon are rarely mentioned. Tapirs are more plentiful in the area today, although who knows what it might have looked like in 589 BCE.
The point of the article is that if horses (Equus caballus) existed among the Book of Mormon peoples, they did not use them as virtually all other developing civilizations used them. They didn't help in war or with transportation or in other ways.
This is important for determining the size of the Book of Mormon "Promised Land."
More importantly, it shows that critics have overstated their case when they say or imply that DNA evidence proves the Book of Mormon is not historical.
Thanks,
Brian Hales
As for DNA, how is the lack of DNA from 600 BC Israel being overstated? Is it that critics don't grant the one/trillion or lower chance that DNA will some day support Book of Mormon claims?