Friday, February 17, 2006

Science undermines faith :: KTLA

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A few years ago, Loayza said, his faith was shaken and his identity stripped away by DNA evidence showing that the ancestors of American natives came from Asia, not the Middle East."I've gone through stages," he said. "Absolutely denial. Utter amazement and surprise. Anger and bitterness."

For Mormons, the lack of discernible Hebrew blood in Native Americans is no minor collision between faith and science. It burrows into the historical foundations of the Book of Mormon, a 175-year-old transcription that the church regards as literal and without error.

For those outside the faith, the depth of the church's dilemma can be explained this way: Imagine if DNA evidence revealed that the Pilgrims didn't sail from Europe to escape religious persecution but rather were part of a migration from Iceland — and that U.S. history books were wrong.

1 comment:

mj said...

Some Mormon bloggers on this topic:

http://ldsscience.blogspot.com/2006/02/elder-oaks-dna-and-book-of-mormon.html

and

http://mormoninquiry.typepad.com/mormon_inquiry/2006/02/more_on_the_dna.html