DNA and the Book of Mormon: Putting the Science in Perspective
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- A Country Doctor’s Healing Encounters with the Hereafter by Daniel C. Peterson
- Why the Fertile Crescent Matters: A Map That Unlocks the Bible’s Geography and History by Daniel C. Peterson
- Finishing Exodus, Furnishing a Home – Why Exodus Ends with Upholstery by Patrick D. Degn
- Where Did George Lucas Get His Idea? by Robert Starling
- The Stranger Who Stopped: The Good Samaritan by John Dye
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- “You Can Have What You Want or Something Better”–Come Follow Me Podcast #20: Num. 11-14, 20-24, 27 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Why Did Nephi Say Serpents Could Fly? by Scripture Central
- Miracles in the Waiting by Kellen B. Winslow
- How Has Retention Changed over Time? by Deseret News
















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Ronald BarnesSeptember 24, 2025
Ten generations ago, at least two of my French ancestors married women of the Kaskaskia Indian tribe. This can be proven by my genealogy, but not by my DNA. Although, as far as I know, all of the other lineages that I am descended from do show up in my DNA, my Native American ancestry does not. Lack of proof does not mean proof of lack.
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