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To add onto 3 Nephi 14:6: Thou shall not try me mood 24 7 shirt did not exist in the Americas until the 15th century when the Spanish brought them over. The reference to them would have confused the Nephites. 14:15: Same thing about sheep. Thank you for these debunking chapter adventures. They are great fun! I've thought about this and read the apologetics, which is unsurprisingly a bit weak. There are native species of sheep in the Americas but they're from the mountainous regions (mainly the north US and Canada) and there is no evidence they were ever domesticated.

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They could have been Llamas/Alpacas Thou shall not try me mood 24 7 shirt guess, as they were domesticated and used as pack animals and for meat. Right. Pretty sure no one had domesticated Bighorn sheep or mountain goats by then. Llamas and Alpacas are the best candidates And no buffalo. In North America, they numbered in the millions. In South America Jaguars, Howler monkeys, Pythons. A point made by a former history professor is that when Cortez and later arrivals brought horses, they very quickly adapted and became wild when they escaped captivity. Had Nephi brought horses, there should have been many thousands in America.

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The only thing Thou shall not try me mood 24 7 shirt would contest is that mammon may not specifically refer to Caesar, but it was an Aramaic/Chaldaic word that likely would have lost its use or meaning to a group of emigrants from 600 years earlier. Yeah, I think from what I looked up that you are right about the meaning of Mammon itself. I probably was misleading in that part by highlighting the word itself. Multiple sources that I looked at, though, stated that the whole phrase was a reference to Caesar, who claimed on his tax coin that he was a god.

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