Posted on 06/28/2011 6:07:46 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
...if they had the means to explore various parts of Europe and Asia by boat, then they certainly had the means to cross the seas to the Americas.
One such item of interest is a large stone that was found in a dry creek bed in New Mexico. This stone discovered by early explorers contains the entire Ten Commandments written in Ancient Hebrew script. Today, this large stone still lies where it was originally found in the early 1800's on the side of Hidden Mountain near Los Lunas, New Mexico, about thirty-five miles south of Albuquerque.
Scholars who have studied the stone say it pre-dates the arrival of Columbus to America.
How did this large stone with the Ten Commandments written in Ancient Hebrew come to be in North America? No one has an answer.
Another item that shows strong evidence of the possibility of Hebrews in America is noted in a custom celebrated by the Yuchi Indians in Oklahoma.
The Yuchis originally migrated from the Bahamas to Florida and Georgia and then later to the Oklahoma territory.
(Excerpt) Read more at yourhoustonnews.com ...
I never said I was an authority, you said you were however.
Just like FR.
Thanks Tainan.
Thanks ApplegateRanch.
I have no idea how an inscription dated to this historical period would fit in with the Morman "history" of the New World (which in any case I do not accept as valid)... what would such an obviously educated individual esp. for their time be doing creating inscriptions in such remote localities?Also, if it were found all over the Old World, there would be people (ahem) who would condemn it as a mere copy of something for reasons of their own, during the past hundred, 150 years. Since this is a unique inscription, it's condemned as something made by someone (who never took credit for it), during the past hundred, 150 years.
At least you could have said you were both a bigot and a fake psychic, since I’m not lds.
/bingo
Weird, considering “they” faked it, eh? :’D
Thanks and/or thanks again!
Or, knowing what the Morenos were up to that he wouldn't hire some of them for the same purpose?
Surveying came into its own as a high art when America was discovered by modern Europeans ~ and then subdivided!
God bless you!
Hum? It is interesting that the articles you have linked to are in most part lds sources which have been discredited by a multitude of experts.
If you mean by bigot I loath mormonISM you may be correct, if you mean bigot and you mean I don’t like mormons, you are way off base.
As far as the psychic claim, maybe maybe not I mean really ...........
I have been all over this part of NM wonder why I have never heard of this stone?
Do you have a link to that thread? I’d love to read it.
aaargh, sticky mouse button.
Oops, didn’t even notice. Thanks much, I need to check out the whole list.
Chiseled probably by a nineteenth century Mormon hoping to ‘seed’ the faux history of The American Indians. The LDS have taken the phylactery stones found near an Indian mound sight in Oho to be ‘evidence of Hebrew presence prior to Columbus’. A fake ‘christian’ religion has to have fake material to support it. It never seems to occur to devout Mormons that if God is going to retroactively plant history to support the fake calims of Joseph Smith, that makes the god of Mormonism a fraud/liar. There is a spiritual one who plays the trickster though ...
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