...said ‘Samuel The Lamanite’Today the news articles are reporting that an ancient burial site was discovered beneath the Gulf of Mexico. I really had no idea. I was mocked for my Gulf of Mexico Flood theory, but literally 24 hours later a significant discovery was announced and reported. I don't know if it was inspiration, but I am so glad I now have some evidence for my prediction. My theory is that most Book of Mormon cities are hidden somewhere deep in the gulf of Mexico.
http://www.mormondialogue.org/topic/702 ... iscovered/
This^ thread is worth a read, especially if you have popcorn handy...it’s a doozy.
A Native American burial site hidden for 7,000 years beneath the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida has been unearthed in what archaeologists are calling an "unprecedented" discovery.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/02/ ... orida.html
You’ll read in the thread that the ‘7,000 years old’ problem is gotten around by simply dismissing the accuracy of the dating with a wave of the hands and a statement that ‘belief trumps science’.
Interestingly, within the site they have found a wooden stake with a notch in it. That’s interesting because the apologetic for the non discovery thus far of Book of Mormon steel swords is that they were actually wooden and have therefore biodegraded away into nothing.
Surely they mean the ‘literal’ ancestors, or the ‘principal’ ancestors, or simply ‘among’ the ancestors...."As important as the site is archaeologically, it is crucial that the site and the people buried there are treated with the utmost sensitivity and respect," said Dr. Timothy Parsons, the director of Florida's Division of Historical Resources. "The people buried at the site are the ancestors of America’s living indigenous people. Sites like this have cultural and religious significance in the present day."