Book of Mormon in North America

We love everyone involved with Book of Mormon Central and share their stated objectives of sharing the gospel. However, we think their single-minded focus on the Mesoamerican/two-Cumorahs theory (M2C) undermines their mission and contradicts the Church's policy of neutrality. Here, we explain why. They could fix the problem by recognizing that many members of the Church still believe what the prophets have taught about the New York Cumorah, but they refuse to do so.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Deseret News coverage

Fairly good article here:

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/print/700035437/The-fight-over-Book-of-Mormon-geography.html

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