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| Animals, metals, grains and textiles | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books, a work by author: B.H. Roberts, edited by Brigham D. Madsen
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*Roberts presents the following questions regarding the origin of Native Americans compared to what might be assumed from the Book of Mormon:
- Roberts notes that the Book of Mormon “tells of the origin of American peoples."
- According to Roberts, the Book of Mormon “postulates those lands as uninhabited” when the Jaredites arrived. (yea, into that quarter where never had man been.”
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*Roberts states that the Nephites and Jaredites,
…are the only peoples that occupied the American continents, up to 420 A.D., according to the Book of Mormon; they speak of no other with whom they came in contact, or who immigrated into the land during their occupancy of it.
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Roberts states that the Book of Mormon requires “an empty America” in 3000 years B.C., the establishment of an iron age culture (the Jaredites), following by a total destruction which leaves “the American continents again without human inhabitants.”
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