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Sorry, it is against WikiAnswers policy to reveal personal information for other people. Suffice it to say that some Mormons believe there is archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon and some do not, but all agree that belief in the Book of Mormon is to be taken on faith alone and not based on any tangible or scholarly evidence.

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Q: What are the names of all the Mormons on this app that keep saying there is no archeological evidence to support Mormonism?
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