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08-02-2007, 03:04 PM | #32 | |
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As for the models of BoM geography, I've followed those discussions pretty closely and find none of them adequate (the limited geography/Meso-America, the hemispheric, and the Great Lakes being major ones). I don't have a dog in the hunt, though.
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I was just joking around about the salacious thing. When I actually show my 1908 Book of Mormon to people they are usually very surprised. They usually think it is kind of funny and amusing. I have also never met another person (in the real world) that was aware of their existence. It is a pretty obscure historical footnote (couldn't resist) at this point.
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