Do you really think that Peter, Paul, and the New Teatament Christians worshipped the God described centuries later in the post-Biblical doctrine of the Trinity?
• If there was no aspostasy, what happened to the prophets of the New Testament Church? Book of Mormon Questions: My Turn! Why does ancient Mesoamerican geography AND culture provide a plausible setting for the Book of Mormon? Very little was known about Mesoamerica in Joseph Smith’s day, certainly not much was known by Joseph when the Book of Mormon was published in 1827. Thus, if he were making up the Book of Mormon, the descriptions dealing with geography and culture in the lands about a “narrow neck of land” would not be likely to correspond to any real candidate for a narrow neck. Yet if the narrow neck of land is in Mesoamerica, specifically in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in southern Mexico, near the Yucatan peninsula, then the Book of Mormon account is consistent with modern knowledge of that area on numerous counts. For example: • The Aztecs had a legend of a Great White God who visited them, taught truth, and promised to return. The Book of Mormon reports that Christ visited Bo
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- Do you really think that Peter, Paul, and the New Teatament Christians worshipped the God described centuries later in the post-Biblical doctrine of the Trinity?
- Do you think that ancient civilisations, who worshipped eg. the sun, by gatherings, ritual chanting etc.?
- What do Christians think about the god Mithras?