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LDS Discussions - Mormon Truth Claims Examined
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67 episodes
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Examining LDS Church truth claims in a thoughtful way, seeking objectivity.
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Examining LDS Church truth claims in a thoughtful way, seeking objectivity.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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67: Nahom – The Strongest Evidence for the Book of Mormon?
LDS Discussions - Mormon Truth Claims Examined
1 hour 45 minutes 45 seconds
1 week ago
67: Nahom – The Strongest Evidence for the Book of Mormon?

Is Nahom really the strongest evidence for the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon? In this episode, we take a deep dive into one of the most cited archaeological “proofs” of the Book of Mormon -the discovery of altars inscribed with the letters NHM in Yemen.

John Dehlin and attorney and former clerk from the Idaho Supreme Court, Kolby Reddish examine what the text of the Book of Mormon actually says about Nahom, where it’s supposed to be located, and whether the archaeological evidence matches up. Along the way, we look at how apologists, scholars, and critics have each interpreted this find -and what it really says about the historicity of the Book of Mormon.

We also examine whether or not Joseph Smith could have known about Nahom (or Nehem) from maps or Biblical references, and how issues like confirmation bias and faith-based reasoning play into the debate.

This conversation aims to be evidence-based, thoughtful, and respectful -seeking understanding amid polarization in the Mormon and ex-Mormon communities.


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LDS Discussions - Mormon Truth Claims Examined
Examining LDS Church truth claims in a thoughtful way, seeking objectivity.