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This e-mail group is associated with the Book of Mormon Archaeological Forum (BMAF), a not-for-profit organization dedicated as an open forum for research and evidences regarding Book of Mormon archaeology, anthropology, geography and culture within a Mesoamerican context.
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The whole face of the land was changed
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*Please respond to the comment in the Book of Mormon that the whole face of the land *
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*A – ** V. **Garth Norman*. The scripture says *surface* of the land. That... more »
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Cement in Ancient America
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*Cement in Ancient America* <[link]> Teotihuacan ancient cement houses David A. Palmer, *In Search of Cumorah,* pp. 121-122 Helaman 3:7 Expert in the Working of Cement . . . Houses of Cement:... more »
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Scribal Errors
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<[link]> *Scribal Errors* by *Kirk Magleby* Reproduced from *Book of Mormon Resources* [link] The process of transmitting The Book of Mormon from the original... more »
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Think Ancient
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Editor's note: In the Book of Mormon we read of many cities but no villages. How many people did it take to call a settlement a city? We read of armies with "huge numbers', populations that "covered the whole face of the land." In the Book of Ether we read of war casualties numbering in the millions. In... more »
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Amazon Discussion
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This discussion recently appeared in the Amazon Discussions Forum:
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*Take With a Grain of Salt, a **review of: Prophecies & Promises*
Everyone is entitled to their opinion when it comes to Book of Mormon... more »
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Video of an annual BMAF Book of Mormon Tour
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If you've ever wondered what a BMAF Book of Mormon lands tour is like or would like to reminisce about one you've been on, we have put a low resolution version of the 30-min. overview video shot in Guatemala in 2005 for the Book of Mormon Archaeology Forum. You can see it here: [link]... more »
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Merry Christmas (yes!) and Happy Easter and Passover
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The following is from one of our members: No, I'm not calendar-challenged. It really is the day to say "Happy Birthday" to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Although the world celebrates Christmas on December 25 because of pagan Roman influence thousands of years ago, most Biblical scholars agree that the actual time... more »
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