Breetai said:
I probably didn't bother with the last DNA thread.
That would explain it.
Breetai said:
What's RR? I don't think that I've been to that forum, nor do I feel the need to go. She may have been from there.
It is another MB that I used to frequent and there was a poster there with that handle. Weren't suggesting you go there however.
Breetai said:
That's a common argument that is based on no little or no knowledge of how DNA works.
I certainly agree that there are many commenting on the DNA issue who have llittle or no knowledge of how DNA works.
Breetai said:
The fact is that if native Americans were originally from Israel, they would show some remote sign in their NDA or having Israeli origin. They don't. Every bit of DNA evidence shows the BoM claims, and the claims of the LDS prophets on the matter, to be completely false.
First of all, I assuming you mean mDNA not NDA. Secondly the Israelites that the BofM says came here came from 600 B.C. Jerusalem. Can you tell me what 600 B.C. Jewish DNA looked like? If you say it does not matter or just look at Jewish DNA today, then you certainly do not understand DNA very well.
Nor does it appear you understand the DNA markers used. Both mDNA and "Y chromosomal" DNA. Either of these DNA makers if they come from a small population can easily be swamped out in a relatively short period of time.
Let me give you a personal example. I as a father have 5 daughters. My "Y chromosomal" DNA can easily be traced back to my father and his father's father etc. The problem for my "Y chromosomal" DNA is that by having all daughters, none of my "Y chromosomal" DNA has been passed on. So when my daughers get married and have sons of their own, if you were to test their "Y chromosomal" DNA, you would find that they are not, by this marker, genetically related to me. Even though they are my grandson's, using the DNA marker that Murphy and Southerton are talking about, my own grandson's are not genetically related to me by this marker.
Breetai said:
Native Americans are of Eastern Asian origin and the BoM is false.
That is something that you nor anyone else has demonstrated and repeating it over and over again will not change it.
Breetai said:
There has been no trace of 'relatively small' amounts of Israeli DNA found in native Americans.
Assuming this were true, so what. See my personal example above. And the same holds true for the mDNA. If a woman has all sons, like a friend of ours, no mDNA is passed on either. Secondly, as pointed out by Southerton on the video only 5,500 people have had their DNA tested. Do you think that out of the hundreds of thousands, even millions of Amerindians that perhaps some DNA may have been missed?
Breetai said:
Their legends don't support this. . .
I think you had better check your sources on this one.
Breetai said:
. . .and neither does their language (in that no form of Hebrew dialect at all is found in any American language).
I suggest you read the article by Brian Stubbs entitled "Looking Over vs. Overlooking Native American Languages: Let's Void the Void," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 5/1 (1996) and "Elements of Hebrew in Uto-Aztecan: A Summary of the Data," F.A.R.M.S. paper, 1988, before you make such sweeping generalizations.
Breetai said:
The evidence shows that native Americans are in no way related to Israelis.
The evidence shows no such thing. You could perhaps say that the lack of evidence shows not relation, but that is just the "lack of evidence" which is no evidence at all.
Breetai said:
They are from Asia and the Book of Mormon is false.
Is this some type of meditation chant that you recite over and over again?
Breetai said:
The teachings of Moroni and Joseph Smith are not true and Mormonism is a false religion with no scientific, anthopoligical or theological support.
You're pretty good with broad sweeping generalizations. But I guess that is where you are most comfortable.
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