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Revision as of 18:07, 8 June 2017

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Claims made in section 5: Prophesies and Promises

Page Claim Response Author's sources

DVD 5-4:37

  • It is claimed that the only nation that "fulfills every Book of Mormon requirement to be the promised land" is the United States since it is a "land of liberty" and there would be "no kings" in the land.

DVD 5-6:01

  • The narrator claims that the city of Zarahemla was provided through revelation and that it was located on the Mississippi River opposite where Nauvoo is located today.

Notes

  1. Anthony W. Ivins, Conference Report (April 1929), 16.

Heartland (Meldrum) Geography claims