Jesus In America

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jm_300_BOM3.p-P4.tiffMormons believe in some seriously crazy shit, but, when millions of like-minded folks believe this crap – along with you – then YOU are normal. This is the glaring flaw in most religions. The New Testament is about giving validity to ONE guy who has a new teaching, and is accused of sorcery. Then comes the number TWO guy, Paul, who Jesus’ family and disciples believe is nuts, and is spreading a false teaching – ALL BY HIMSELF!

In the pics above we see the resurrected Jesus in Central America amongst the Nephites who cam from Jerusalem. It is implied they built the pyramids the Incans and Aztecs built. Note that they are taller then Jesus, a fellow Jew. They look like Red Blooded Americans to me, big o farm boys from Iowa and Utah!

Jon Presco

“The Nephites (/ˈniː.faɪt/[1]) are one of four groups (including the Lamanites, Jaredites, and Mulekites) believed to have settled in the ancient Americas according to the religious traditions of Latter-day Saint movement. The term is used throughout the Book of Mormon, a religious text, to describe the religious, political, and cultural traditions of this alleged group of settlers.

The Nephites are described as a group of people that descended from or were associated with Nephi, the son of the prophet Lehi who left Jerusalem at the urging of God c. 600 BC and traveled with his family to the Western Hemisphere, arriving in the present-day Americas c. 589 BC. The Book of Mormon notes them as an initially righteous people who eventually “had fallen into a state of unbelief and awful wickedness”[2] and were destroyed by the Lamanites c. AD 385.[3]

Some LDS scholars claim that the forebears of the Nephites settled somewhere in present-day Central America after departing Jerusalem.[4] However, both the Smithsonian Institution[5] and the National Geographic Society have issued statements that they have seen no evidence to support these claims in the Book of Mormon and no secular archeologist or historian has supported their existence.

http://mormon.org/faq/christ-in-america

According to the findings of scholars, he came to America long before the time of Columbus.
He taught the ancients his true religion, raised some of their dead, healed many of their sick, taught new and more productive methods of agriculture, and established a government of equality and peace.
He came suddenly and left suddenly in a supernatural manner.
The ancients regarded him as the Creator, come to earth in bodily form.
Tradition
Many now readily admit that his teachings were akin to those of the Bible.
And that he promised to return in a second coming is an acknowledged fact, well attested by historical accounts.
The tradition of a White God in ancient America was preserved through generations of Indians from Chile to Alaska, and has been significantly persistent likewise among the Polynesians from Hawaii to New Zealand.
In their main details all such traditions agree. They differ in name and minor details from island to island and from country to country, but the overall outline remains the same—there was a Great White God. He came among their forefathers, ministered for a while, and then left again. Some say he ascended to heaven.

http://www.lds-mormon.com/christ_i.shtml

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