To: DelphiUser
With the best enhancements I can make on my machine, it appears the markings on the ‘jerry3.jpg’ have some resemblance to Hebrew in the uppermost portion of the slab. What is the massive thing purported to be, that you would post it as ‘evidence’? The images in ‘jerry4.jpg’ have no similarity to Hebrew writing.
159 posted on
12/12/2007 11:53:38 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: MHGinTN
With the best enhancements I can make on my machine, it appears the markings on the jerry3.jpg have some resemblance to Hebrew in the uppermost portion of the slab. What is the massive thing purported to be, that you would post it as evidence? The images in jerry4.jpg have no similarity to Hebrew writing.
I was asked to show some pictures of artifacts believed to be from the Book of Mormon cities, I did, I can personally neither read Hebrew, nor Egyptian. I am not an expert. the man standing next tot he slab is supposed to be. I do know this, but only from hearsay, BYU sends people on archaeological expeditions to South America "all the time" they are told where to go, and what they are looking for, usually they find "it" whatever "it" is. The "Stuff" is cataloged, photographed, and usually shipped back to BYU for further analysis.
BYU has exhibits most of the time in the Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) on campus. Most people never go to them, I had to for an art class.
My point is simple, there is evidence, whether or not it is accurately interpreted is not for me, a layman, to say, but there is evidence that would have to be debated by people who know about such things, so the statement that there is no archaeological evidence is False. Feel free to debate with someone who can debate on the subject the merits of saying this stuff is not from the Book of Mormon, however, this hypothetical person who can debate that with you is not me.
Thanks for the Ping MHG.
177 posted on
12/13/2007 8:34:30 AM PST by
DelphiUser
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