Again. No. Not Scriptural. Wrong. (sigh)
Anyway, my questions to you were:
I tried to keep them simple.
Matthew 10:
[5] These twelve Jesus sent out, charging them, "Go nowhere among the Gentiles, and enter no town of the Samaritans,
[6] but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Is it your belief that the Lost Tribes and the lost sheep of the house of Israel are not one and the same?
You know, I really don't know what to do with you. It's ocurred to me that you know nothing about my beliefs though you've read enough that if you had the first clue what a mormon was, it is entirely impossible for you to mistake me for a mormon. I must conclude you are either being Krass, or you are ignorant of more than what is contained in scripture - including the history of the Israelites. I see why no one is rushing to aid in the defense of your position.
No, I'm not a Mormon. And no, the "Lost tribes" lingo is not Mormon in origin. That was the proper language long before mr. Smith published his manifesto of lies trying to outdo Rome for the number that could be told in one sitting.
As far as a source or point of reference on dating methods, I'll ask you again to provide your own. I've published those dates to these threads ages back. And while I can do it again, I'd rather watch you squirm a bit trying to discredit the science rather than blaming your rejections on me. Letting it leave you no quarter seems a bit of divine irony to me that I just cannot pass up. Please, proceed. It'll be nothing if not entertaining and you might learn something. What you do after that presents a greater possibility of fun yet. I've spent much of my time here blowing away accepted norms. Will be nice to see someone who doesn't know scripture educating us on it. Proceed.