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Daniel C. Peterson, Ensign (Jan 2000): "But the region of Mesoamerica—particularly southern Mexico and Guatemala, where many suggest that much of the Book of Mormon story may have happened"

Daniel C. Peterson, Ensign (Jan 2000) on LDS.org:

But the region of Mesoamerica—particularly southern Mexico and Guatemala, where many suggest that much of the Book of Mormon story may have happened—is a place of continuing volcanic and seismic activity. Painstaking research of John L. Sorenson and others has demonstrated the plausibility of the complex geographical data contained in the Book of Mormon. It suggests many fascinating correlations with what we continue to learn about life in ancient Mesoamerica. —(Click here to continue) [1]


Notes

  1. Daniel C. Peterson, "Mounting Evidence for the Book of Mormon," Ensign (Jan 2000).