Book of Mormon Archaeology
the Irrefutable Evidence
For nearly 171 years, Book of Mormon believers have weathered firestorms of critics, and bad press. Often stories about the Book of Mormon being a fabrication of Joseph Smith's imagination rather than Divine inspiration from God. The coming photographs are real archaeological evidences, which back the Book of Mormon claims that the Native American Indians were very much Christian, some even descendants of Hebrews who traveled across the Pacific Ocean.
Joseph Smith in 1830, 171 years ago, claimed he translated a Book by the Power of God. It must have been so. 171 years later, the archaeology of South, Central America and also Mexico, prove Joseph Smith did not lie. Yet how could he have known the Mayans, Aztecs and other Native American tribes would back his story!
Happy reading.
Book of Mormon Evidence # 1
Above: Myan CrossSarcophagus Lid
Palenque Ruler King Pakul.
In 1952 Ruz Lhuillier was excavating the staircase of the Pyramid Temple when he found a sealed passageway that led to the burial crypt and sarcophagus of King Pakul.
Who Was Ruz Lhuiller?
Wikipedia History
Alberto Ruz Lhuillier (27 January 1906 – 25 August 1979) was a Mexican archaeologist. He specialized in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeology and is well-known for leading the National Institute of Anthropology and History(INAH) excavations at the Maya site of Palenque, where he found the tomb of the Maya ruler, Pakal. Ruz Lhuillier is sometimes referred to as the "Hitchcock of Archaeology".
Temple of the Cross Group
Book of Mormon Archaeological Evidence #2
Temple of the Cross
Remember the Smithsonian publicly stated they never found evidence backing the Book of Mormon?
Tablet of the Cross
Taken from Inside the Temple of the Cross
Wall Section From Temple of the Cross
According Wesleyan University Edu.
http://learningobjects.wesleyan.edu/palenque/
Temples of the Cross Group, named after the above cruciform iconography of the central tablet of the Temple of the Cross. This ambitious architectural program was commissioned by K'inich Kan B'ahlam (635-702 CE) and was probably completed a little less than two years before its dedication in 692 CE. The beauty and complexity of the architectural, sculptural, and textual programs of the Cross Group have slowly emerged over the second half of the last century through the work of several generations of archaeologists, epigraphers, and art historians (see History). Hieroglyphic decipherment and art historical analysis are now at point where for the first time in centuries, people can again appreciate the poetic language of glyphic texts (see Glyphs), examine individual personalities, and ask ever more penetrating questions about the political, religious, and social life of the Maya both at Palenque and elsewhere in the Maya world.
If Joseph Smith was a false prophet, why are we seeing 171 years later, evidences he told the truth? Today's modern Christain need to really think about what they're being told about Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon. Are you sure you've been told the truth? Are your information sources correct? How did Joseph Smith get the Mayan Indians in 692 A.D. to back his " FABRICATED " story called the Book of Mormon?
1300 years of time travel is an awful lot of time to span for a man. But not for God.
Smithsonian Quoted Saying:
8.Reports of findings of ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, and other Old World writings in the New World in pre-Columbian contexts have frequently appeared in newspapers, magazines and sensational books. None of these claims has stood up to examination by reputable scholars. No inscriptions using Old World forms of writing have been shown to have occurred in any part of the Americas before 1492 except for a few Norse rune stones which have been found in Greenland.
What?
No Old World Inscriptions in Any Part of America?
Book of Mormon Archaeological Evidence # 3
Did the Smithsonian Tell the Truth?
The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone
Los Lunas New Mexico
The Author if this post personally asked the City of Los Lunas New Mexico, to send him a list of tourist attractions. The Los Lunas Stone was on their list.
The stone is located at a local State Park.
Los Lunas Stone Facts
Says
Dr. Mc Daniel of the
Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
“little attention has been given to the world’s
oldest Hebrew inscription of the Ten Commandments which
turned up in New Mexico in the nineteenth century”
Dr. Mc Daniel Says further:
"This Decalogue was inscribed in Hebrew (using a quasi Phoenician script) on the flat face of a large basalt boulder on a mesa now known as “MysteryMountain” or “Hidden Mountain,” three miles west of LosLunas. Given its antiquity, the monumental bolder is of somesignificance for early American history.”
Dr. McDaniel Continues:
In 1949, Robert H. Pfeiffer of the Harvard University recognized that the inscription was an abbreviated form of the Decalogue; and since then a number of other scholars, including Harvard Professor Barry Fell (1976: 310), have confirmed the identification. My inspection of the inscription on site in 1983 and a comparison of the script used on the bolder Decalogue with other early Northwest Semitic scripts led me to conclude that the “Mystery Mountain” inscription is not just centuries old but could possibly be pre-Columbian or even pre-Christian.
Ok didn't the Smithsonian say
somethings wierd here!
The Ancient Hebrew Research Foundation
Comments On Los Lunas Stone
"The Los Lunas inscription cannot be a fake for the following reasons. The actual time of discovery of the inscription is not known but was known by the locals as far back as the 1850's.
At that time, the script of the text was unknown and therefore undecipherable. It was not until this last century that the ancient Hebrew (paleo-Hebrew) script was discovered in the Near East. Once this ancient script was discovered the Los Lunas inscription could be deciphered and was found to be a copy of the "Ten Commandments".Did the Smithsonian Tell the Truth?
Nope!
Why would they?
What Evolutionist Wants To Admit God Exhists?
1 comment:
This is great, as I am currently having dialogue with my husband, who was brought up to believe that nothing happened here in the United States with regard to the scriptures.
Thank you very much for all of this valuable information!
I have one small criticism to make. I mean it in a positive spirit. There are several typos/grammatical errors in this document that can undermine credibility. It would be good to fix them. This is wonderful information, and I would hate for someone to discount it for something as simple to correct.
Again, thank you for posting this...it is very good to have this information.
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