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Colliding with long-held beliefs, genetic studies question link to ancient Hebrews
From the time he was a child in Peru, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints instilled in Jose A. Loayza the conviction that he and millions of other North and South American Indians were descended from a lost tribe of Israel that reached the New World more than 2,000 years ago.
“We were taught all the blessings of that Hebrew lineage belonged to us and that we were special people,” said Loayza, a Salt Lake City attorney.
“It not only made me feel special, but it gave me a sense of transcendental identity, an identity with God.”
A few years ago, Loayza said, his faith was shaken and his identity was stripped away by DNA evidence showing that the ancestors of early American settlers came from Asia, not the Middle East.
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“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 American Indians 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.
Critics want the church to admit its mistake and apologize to millions of Indians it converted. Church leaders have dismissed as heresy any suggestion that American Indian genetics undermine the Mormon creed.
Yet at the same time, the church has subtly promoted a fresh interpretation of the Book of Mormon intended to reconcile the DNA findings with the scriptures. This analysis is radically at odds with long-standing Mormon teachings.
Some longtime observers think that, ultimately, the vast majority of Mormons will disregard the genetic research as an unworthy distraction from their faith.
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“This may look like the crushing blow to Mormonism from the outside,” said Jan Shipps, a professor emeritus of religious studies at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.
“But religion ultimately does not rest on scientific evidence, but on mystical experiences. There are different ways of looking at truth,” Shipps said.
The narrative in the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ focuses on a tribe of Jews who sailed from Jerusalem to the New World in 600 B.C. and split into two main warring factions.
Over the years, church prophets and missionaries have used the ancestral link between the ancient Hebrews and American Indians and Polynesians as a prime conversion tool in Central and South America and the South Pacific.
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