Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Population Growth in the Book of Mormon


The Book of Mormon population growth rate would have to have been more than double that of the Roman Empire and other peers.


Nephite/Lamanite Populations with the most conservative estimates possible:
  • Population Start (Ps) = 100 
    • Number includes both Lehi's family and the Mulekites who colonized during the same period.
  • Lamanite army size estimate using the same number of as the Nephite Army
    • Even though Mormon 6:8 indicates that the Nephites were "filled with terror because of the greatness of their numbers"
  • Warrior to Population ratios used is 1:4
    • Even though anthropologists say 1:5 is the usual ratio.  And they sometimes go as high as 1:6 depending on the type of battles.
References:

[2]  "An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon", John L. Sorenson, BYU Anthropologist
[3]  Pop. Start = 100, Pop. Finish = 1.8 Million = 1.02% Annual Growth Rate See Note [5]
[4]  "Roman Empire Population", Chris Heaton, unrv.com
[5]  "Calculating Growth Rates", University of Oregon, Bob Parker

Other Resources:

[A]  "Multiply Exceedingly", John C. Kunich, Signature Books
[B]  "Population Growth", Wikipedia, 17th-19th Century Growth Rates


From John C. Kunich's "Multiply Exceedingly"
Table 2 - Growth Rates
DATE
U.N.
Smith; Ehrlich
Hauser
Bogue
1650-1750
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.34
1750-1800
0.4
0.5
-
0.5
1800-50
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.43
1850-1900
0.5
0.8
-
0.68
1900-10
0.8
0.8
-
0.65
1910-20
0.8
0.8
-
0.65
1920-30
0.8
0.8
-
1.07
1930-40
0.8
0.8
1
1.11
1940-50
0.8
0.8
-
1.1
1950-60
1.8
1.8
-
1.83
1960-
2
1.8
2
-


Equation to calculate the Growth of a Population:

Where:
Pf   = Population Final
Ps   = Population Start; Ps = 100
r      = Annual Growth Rate
n     = Years of Growth; n = 984



Apologist Response:
http://www.fairlds.org/authors/danderson-steven/adding-up-the-book-of-mormon-peoples

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Why Don't Mormons Use The Cross?

Why Don't Mormons Use The Cross?

Why Don't Mormons Use the Cross?

References:


[1]  These symbols can be seen stitched into LDS undergarments, See Wikipedia
[2]  Cross", True to the Faith, (2004), 45–46 
[3]  Salt Lake Tribune, Brigham Young's Favorite Wife, 7/30/1995, Hal Schindler 
[4]  Salt Lake Tribune, Mormons and theCross, 5/4/2009, Peggy Fletcher Stack
[5]  Deseret News, Sunstone speaker attemps to explain LDS 'aversion' to cross, 9/10/2009, Michael De Groote

Bible Verses:




Other Resources:

What is this business of Masons & Mormonism?  What is the relationship?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormonism_and_Freemasonry

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Kinderhook Plates; Hoax or History?

Kinderhook Plates; Hoax or History?



References:

[1]  Letter from the Chicago Historical Society, 5/23/2005
[2]  Joseph Smith the Prophet, His Family and His Friends, Volume 1, 1886, Affidavit, pp 207-8
[3] As recorded by his scribe William Clayton in History of the Church, v. 5, p. 372
[4] Ensign Magazine, August 1981, "Kinderhook Plates Brought to Joseph Smith Appear to Be a Nineteenth-Century Hoax", Stanley B. Kimball

More Resources:

BYU's FAIR group has a Kinderhook apology
Mormon Expression did a detailed podcast analysis.

Two Cumorahs Explained with Science

Two Cumorahs Explained with Science

Two Hill Cumorahs Theory explained with Science


Mormon scholars have presented a number of theories to explain the Cumorahs.  This panel is a parody of the Two Cumorah theory.  The theme for the panel is the video game :Portal.  In this game the players use a gun (featured in Moroni's hands) to place portals which allow travel between two distant locations.

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