The Book of Mormon has rightly been declared the keystone of the Mormon religion. Without a belief in it, one's conviction of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its founder Joseph Smith, comes unhinged and falls apart. Unfortunately, there seems to be a woeful lack of physical evidence of the existence of the two major civilizations the book's narrative depicts. With the advent of DNA, it appears the evidence is stacking up against the book's legitimacy. This has forced numerous heretofore believers to doubt the book's authenticity and, having no place to turn, some are losing their faith altogether. Out of desperation to believe something, many are adopting some dubious theories concerning Book of Mormon geography.When you think about it, the book is supposed to be a certifiable documentation of 3,000 years of social history (that's half the written history of man on earth) of two different highly sophisticated civilizations having spawned millions of people, not to mention the claim that Christ the Savior visited these people making it an even more important document, if it is true. You would think by now there would surely have been enough irrefutable physical evidence discovered somewhere on this small planet to lay to rest the question of the Book's authenticity once and for all. It seems incomprehensible, even impossible, that such societies could have endured all that time without leaving a huge amount of geographical, anthropological, and genetic evidence of their existence. The question still remains, where is that empirical evidence?How Stupid Can We Be? presents a compelling case for an "all inclusive," Western Hemisphere Book of Mormon geography supported by DNA findings as well as the Book of Mormon text itself. It discloses some overlooked or outright ignored information vital to understanding the DNA of the peoples of the Book of Mormon. It further introduces an unidentified, mysterious, and little known group of people, "The Righteous Branch," who are central to the reason the Lord brought Lehi (the founder of one of the societies) out of Jerusalem to the promised land of America in the first place. Although little is known about these people, they are prophesied to play a major role in the latter-day events of the earth. The innovative concepts herein are sure to fascinate and inform the reader. But, perhaps more important, How Stupid Can We Be? reveals some hidden principles crucial to comprehending our erroneous beliefs, faulty perceptions, superstitious traditions, and how we discern and accept truth. The principles of knowledge VS belief presented could alter one's mindset forever.
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