Zarahemla temple cornerstone??
Zarahemla temple cornerstone??
Just heard from a TBM friend who attended testimony meeting yesterday that a guy in his ward said that there will be an announcement around Thursday this week that the cornerstone of the Zarahemla temple has been found. It was all I could do to keep from rolling my eyes. I googled it, but couldn't find anything about it, other than a page showing some pictures from a 2016 excavation that was looking for the Zarahemla temple, and apparently only found dirt. Go figure.
Have any of you heard this rumor? Any idea what's behind it?
Have any of you heard this rumor? Any idea what's behind it?
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There's a group meeting this week to do a new archaeological expedition to uncover Zarahemla
I believe the open house is in Nauvoo this week but it could've already happened.
Should be fun to see what they claim to uncover.
I believe the open house is in Nauvoo this week but it could've already happened.
Should be fun to see what they claim to uncover.
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Thanks. That could be it, and it morphed in the telling to something more than it is.
I wonder if they'll only uncover a bunch more dirt this time.
I wonder if they'll only uncover a bunch more dirt this time.
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Where do thy plan to dig?
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I already opened it and saw the contents with my spiritual eyes.
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Is this Zarahemala "cornerstone" a time-capsule?
Did the Nephites use cement for their time-capsule, or some other (anachronistic?) version of preservation?
Will it be as disappointing as another recent time-capsule opening?
Did the Nephites use cement for their time-capsule, or some other (anachronistic?) version of preservation?
Will it be as disappointing as another recent time-capsule opening?
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Excuse my ignorance here but...
Which Zarahemla are we talking about?
The one in North America or the one in South Central/South America?
Which Zarahemla are we talking about?
The one in North America or the one in South Central/South America?
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Looks like the Heartland Research Group. They start Aug 03.
https://zarahemla.site/
“New secrets will be discovered as soon as we get the first round of funds together to pay for SENSYS to come to the fields and bluffs on the west side of the Mississippi across from Nauvoo. We will soon create digital maps of 10,000 acres of anciently habited land.”
And...
“ Donate $10 or significantly more to hasten the work and get these maps out sooner, before we have to wait for another 6 months to be able to scan the area.”
https://zarahemla.site/
“New secrets will be discovered as soon as we get the first round of funds together to pay for SENSYS to come to the fields and bluffs on the west side of the Mississippi across from Nauvoo. We will soon create digital maps of 10,000 acres of anciently habited land.”
And...
“ Donate $10 or significantly more to hasten the work and get these maps out sooner, before we have to wait for another 6 months to be able to scan the area.”
I was once a cafeteria Mormon on a hunger strike. Have since found a buffet elsewhere.
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Phil Lurkerman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:38 pm “New secrets will be discovered as soon as we get the first round of funds together..."
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Looks like this is a Wayne May project, so everyone lower your expectations to the lowest peg possible. He'll probably claim he found giant skeletons.
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No doubt Zelph’s 12-foot tall descendants will emerge to whisper from the dust.
I was once a cafeteria Mormon on a hunger strike. Have since found a buffet elsewhere.
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Also...Phil Lurkerman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:38 pm Looks like the Heartland Research Group. They start Aug 03.
https://zarahemla.site/
“New secrets will be discovered as soon as we get the first round of funds together to pay for SENSYS to come to the fields and bluffs on the west side of the Mississippi across from Nauvoo. We will soon create digital maps of 10,000 acres of anciently habited land.”
And...
“ Donate $10 or significantly more to hasten the work and get these maps out sooner, before we have to wait for another 6 months to be able to scan the area.”
"When we find Zarahemla we will have the key that will unlock the door to the physical truth of the Book of Mormon."
I think they'll be looking a LONG time for a key that doesn't exist.
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Okay when I first read this I though they meant the pioneer settlement in Iowa the early Saints named Zarahemla. https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/place ... -territory
Like okay, excavate an 1840s border settlement town. That might be kind of cool. BUUUTTT no. They mean BOM Zarahemla.
And if you check out the link Phil Lurkerman posted, they have actually RENAMED the Mississippi River, the river Sidon. Like in the BOM.
Damn, if we weren't in the middle of a pandemic, we could crash this little party NOM style.This is business class accommodation. The motel is located close to Nauvoo and the River Sidon crossing. There are conference rooms, a swimming pool, and a gym. Good restaurants are close by.
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I could drive there in like 3-4 hours... perhaps I should drive out and just constantly remind them all that they are wasting their time.
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We would have to party down South; according to this guy, the River Sidon is in Mexico?MoPag wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:32 amDamn, if we weren't in the middle of a pandemic, we could crash this little party NOM style.This is business class accommodation. The motel is located close to Nauvoo and the River Sidon crossing. There are conference rooms, a swimming pool, and a gym. Good restaurants are close by.
http://bookofmormonresources.blogspot. ... n.html?m=1
He even has maps!
I wish the church wouldn't remain neutral on where exactly the BOM took place. What if they spend all their time, money, and chutzpah digging on the wrong side of the fence?
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WOW!!! That guy is really into BOM locations.Red Ryder wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:48 amWe would have to party down South; according to this guy, the River Sidon is in Mexico?MoPag wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:32 amDamn, if we weren't in the middle of a pandemic, we could crash this little party NOM style.This is business class accommodation. The motel is located close to Nauvoo and the River Sidon crossing. There are conference rooms, a swimming pool, and a gym. Good restaurants are close by.
http://bookofmormonresources.blogspot. ... n.html?m=1
He even has maps!
I wish the church wouldn't remain neutral on where exactly the BOM took place. What if they spend all their time, money, and chutzpah digging on the wrong side of the fence?
Maybe we can bribe some teenager to demand a BOM location from one of the Q15 during a face to face fireside.
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Ballard would just refer the poor teenager to the gospel topic essay.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/stu ... pTLzinSBmIThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a statement today concerning the geography of the Book of Mormon in the form of a new Gospel Topics essay titled “Book of Mormon Geography.” The new essay begins with this declarative statement: The Church takes no position on the specific geographic location of Book of Mormon events in the ancient Americas.Church members are asked not to teach theories about Book of Mormon geography in Church settings but to focus instead on the Book of Mormon’s teachings and testimony of Jesus Christ and His gospel.”
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“Those who do not move do not notice their chains.” ~Rosa Luxemburg
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“Those who do not move do not notice their chains.” ~Rosa Luxemburg
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Having just wrote about this, Ballard would be full of it and he knows it...
https://www.ldsdiscussions.com/geography
It's all so ridiculous when you compare what the church taught around Joseph's time vs what they have had to retreat to in 2020.
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And here we see the cogdis churning in some of the ranks. I feel sorry for those folks, really. It's painful to be teased with the lack of evidence to support all that crazy made up BS; all the exhausting mental gymnastics to keep your faith. It will drive some to keep digging in jungles, deserts and mounds all over world. My advice to them is to be careful how much you invest in time, money and emotion. The deeper you try to get, the further and more frustrated you will find yourself and it get's even more painful if and when you can admit you were wrong, that you were duped.Too many of our children are leaving the faith. The sense of place and history are disappearing and new worries are replacing the iron rod that we all need. The pillar is shaking. For some, it is a matter of scorn and ridicule. Many make fun of the original accounts and, more dangerously, it is starting to have a serious impact on the believers. Add into the mix all the viral world events affected by politics, and it becomes almost impossible to FEEL LIKE there was a promised land that changed the course of history and will change it again as our faith increases.
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