Science, Ancient History, and the Book of Mormon

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The Book of Mormon and the DNA of Native Americans

  • Book of Mormon and DNA Studies: A Closer Look at the Book of Mormon

    One of two parts of the most detailed response available anywhere to the 2014 article “Book of Mormon and DNA Studies” on the LDS Church website. This part responds to the claim that the Book of Mormon does not teach that Native Americans are Israelites.

  • Book of Mormon and DNA Studies: A Closer Look at the Science

    One of two parts of the most detailed response available anywhere to the 2014 article “Book of Mormon and DNA Studies” on the LDS Church website. This part responds to the claim that even if Native Americans were partially descended from Israelites, their Middle-Eastern DNA might have been lost.

  • Lamanites No More: DNA and Lost Ties to Father Lehi

    One of the earliest articles on the problem of DNA and the Book of Mormon, with extensive quotations from LDS sources.

  • Not A Jew
    Is Sherem A Non-Israelite? Examining an Argument for Other Nations in the Book of Mormon

    Mormon scholars argue that the Book of Mormon Israelites who lived in the Americas were assimilated into other nations. But the Book of Mormon never mentions any other nations. This article answers the claim that the Book of Mormon figure called Sherem is an example of a non-Israelite.

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  • The Four Seas of the Book of Mormon

    Thorough study of the problem of identifying the four seas mentioned in the Book of Mormon.

History, Geography, and the Book of Mormon

  • Hugh Nibley, the Book of Mormon, and the Lachish Letters

    Old Testament scholar Thomas Finley examines LDS scholar Hugh Nibley's comparisons between the Book of Mormon and the Lachish Letters, written from the Jewish town of Lachish about the same time that the main Book of Mormon story line begins. Finley shows that Nibley's parallels do not support the historical authenticity of the Book of Mormon.

  • National Geographic Society Statement on the Book of Mormon

    Letter from the National Geographic Society, stating that the Book of Mormon has not been substantiated by archaeology and noting that its account of the origins of Native Americans does not agree with the scientific consensus.