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Cement in Ancient America
By Alan C.
Miner
Editor’s note: Excerpts from Step
by Step Through the Book of Mormon by Alan C. Miner citing
from [David A. Palmer, In Search of Cumorah,
pp. 121-122.]
Helaman 3:7 Expert in
the Working of Cement . . . Houses of Cement:
According to Helaman 3:7,
the people who went into the lands northward became
"expert in the working of cement" and built
"houses of cement." According to David Palmer,
the use of cement and concrete spread throughout Mesoamerica
in a time span from at least as early as 100 B.C. through
A.D. 400. The tourist sees it in great abundance at
Teotihuacan (near Mexico City).
At Kaminaljuyu (Guatemala
City) the concrete mix was similar. Tiny pieces of
volcanic stone, 0.5 to 2 millimeters in diameter, were
mixed with clay and lime. After drying, a very smooth
and durable surface is formed. An early manifestation
of the use of cement is at Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas
where it was used to surface the temple known as Mound
1. This can also be seen at Monte Alban (Oaxaca).
The knowledge of this use
of cement in Mesoamerica has not been around for many
decades. In 1929, Heber J. Grant, a former president
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
made the following statement in general conference:
I have
often said, and desire to repeat here that when I was
a young unmarried man, another young man who had received
a doctor's degree ridiculed me for believing in the
Book of Mormon. He said he could point out two lies
in that book. One was that the people had built their
homes out of cement and that they were very skillful
in the use of cement. He said there had never been
found and never would be found a house built of cement
by the ancient inhabitants of this country, because
the people in that early age knew nothing about cement.
He said that should be enough to make one disbelieve
the book. I said: "That does not affect my faith
one particle. I read the Book of Mormon prayerfully
and supplicated God for a testimony in my heart and
soul of the divinity of it, and I have accepted it and
believe it with all my heart." I also said to
him, "If my children do not find cement houses,
I expect that my grandchildren will." He said,
"Well, what is the good of talking with a fool
like that?" (April 1929 Conference Reports, p.
128ff).
The documentation of use
of cement in Mesoamerica is now so overwhelming and
obvious that President Grant's statement stands out
as prophecy now fulfilled.
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