Posted on 06/15/2010 6:36:50 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Considering how much of south america, especially, is pretty much unexplored, and only just being explored, there is no telling what will be found.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2535575/posts
Lots of strange stuff showing up there right now, for example.
Considering that only in the past few decades have Jewish remnants been found in Africa, I wouldn't bet on anything you've said here to be demonstrably correct.
How much of the north and south american coastlines are currently identical to what they were 13,000 years ago?
How many sites from that time are still above water?
What makes you think boats are impossible? Heck, most of my ancestors, and all of the ones I know anything about came over on boats. Why couldn't some of the others have done so.
Maybe you should follow your own advice?
I believe they did as did (FReeper) archaeologist ‘Coyoteman’.
If you chose to respond, please be patient as I am leaving to camp the next several days and may not get a reply to you before Monday.
You do not sound like you are familiar with the book of mormon, nor its alleged history of the new world it claims to record.
From square 1, it and its founder and prophet, joseph smith, claimed that the native americans were direct descendants of a small group of jews that supposedly arrived here about 400 BC. The group that arrived before them - the jaredites - had killed themselves off to the last man in a genocidal civil war. These people were also supposedly from the middle east too.
So according to the book of mormon and its prophets, all of the indians are descendants of this group who arrived 400 BC - significantly more recent than the 11000 years from this article. Beginning to see a difference yet?
Current studies in genetics show that the ones who settled here and eventually became today’s native americans were primarly from mongoloid stock - not Semitic. there are no Lemba tribe equivalents here in the new world. FYI -
https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/index.html
Also, neither the Nat’l Geo Society or the Smithsonian Inst recognize the ‘history’ contained in the bom - it is considered fiction.
********What makes you think boats are impossible?***********
The boats I am referring to had large holes drilled into the bottoms. How well do boats float when they have holes in them? Pause and think about it.
**********Maybe you should follow your own advice?************
My advice is sound and I have read the materials very closely.
FRiend, I think you must have missed the part I have italicized above. Also, you say "current studies" and seem to think that everything there is to know is already known. My point is that we know very little, and much of what we think we know is wrong. It's been that way for quite a while, now. In the mean time, have a good trip, and we'll talk more when you get back. OS
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