Mormon America B.C. 600 to A.D. 421 examined by Dale Brown

The Book of Mormon claims to tell a story of the Americas between 600 B.C. to 421 A.D. speaking of animals and archeological items that did not appear until they were brought there after 1492 when Columbus sailed the ocean blue.  So apparently the writer of the BoM either knew nothing about history or simply dreamed up this fictional tale to deceive ignorant people who are eager to believe a lie.
Biblical coins
Museums throughout the world display coins listed in the Bible yet the Nephite coins (senine, ezrom, onti, shiblon, shiblum, etc.) listed in the BoM (Alma 11:5-19) are no where to be found.  Metallurgy was not developed in the Americas and the natives were quickly undone by the steel swords of the Spaniards, yet the BoM records fine steel bows (1 Nephi 16:18), fine steel swords (1 Nephi 4:9).
The native Americas were astounded that the Europeans could ride on horses like gods because there were no horses in America until they arrived from Europe.  Alma 18:9-10 records horses and chariots.  Why did the Spanish find no chariots in America?  Other animals listed in the BoM that did not exist in that time period are, elephants, sheep, oxen, swine (Ether 9:18-19).  Silk is mention in Ether 9:17 however the silkworms that produce it did not exist until they were brought from Asia hundreds of years later.  In Mosiah 9:9 we see record of seeds of wheat and barley that were brought later by Europeans.  The Book of Mormon in chapter six records a battle where the golden plates were supposedly buried on the hill Cumorah (in New York).  Tens of thousands of people perished in this event where there were all manner of weapons of war yet not one thing has ever been found.  Anyone with any critical reasoning will conclude that the Mormon story is one big fictional spin.

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  1. Mormonism is like micro-evolution: a complete fabrication.

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    1. I think you mean Macro... micro happens all the time. But MACRO (Species to new Species) has never been observed.

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