Description
The Book of Mormon has rightly been declared the “keystone” of the LDS (Mormon) religion. It claims to be the history of two American civilizations, having spawned millions of people and existing over 3,000 years. It also alleges that Christ the Savior visited those ancient societies making it an even more important document, if it is true. It seems incomprehensible, even impossible, that such cultures could have endured all that time without leaving a huge amount of physical evidence and irrefutable proof settling the question of the book’s authenticity once and for all. The absence of such proof has given adversaries of the Church reason to scoff as well as caused many avid followers to lose their faith altogether. How Stupid Can We Be? presents an innovative compelling case for an all-inclusive Western Hemisphere geography model that rebuts other highly speculative theories. It discloses some overlooked information vital to understanding the DNA of these ancient inhabitants. It also introduces the mysterious “Righteous Branch” who are destine to play a major role in the establishment of the latter-day New Jerusalem.
Perhaps more importantly, How Stupid Can We Be? philosophically strikes at the very root and core of why we have chosen to believe many of our erroneous notions and traditions. The principle of knowledge VS belief presented is sure to inspire the reader to re-examine his or her own belief choices, not only of Book of Mormon geography, but of truth itself.
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