William Schryver wrote:Furthermore, the assumptions upon which the critics' arguments have always been based (that Joseph Smith believed the Book of Breathings to be the Egyptian source for the Book of Abraham) are incorrect.
Am I correct in guessing that you explaining your rationale for this would be a futile endeavor (and thus, I should not bother asking)?
Obviously, if the Alphabet & Grammar is dependent on a pre-existing text of the Book of Abraham, what people have believed to be the "translation manuscripts" are nothing of the sort, thus the assumed linkage to the Book of Breathings text on the papyri is moot.
... every man walketh in his own way, and after the image of his own god, whose image is in the likeness of the world, and whose substance is that of an idol ...
William Schryver wrote:Obviously, if the Alphabet & Grammar is dependent on a pre-existing text of the Book of Abraham, what people have believed to be the "translation manuscripts" are nothing of the sort, thus the assumed linkage to the Book of Breathings text on the papyri is moot.
If that were the only linkage, you may have a point.
William Schryver wrote:Obviously, if the Alphabet & Grammar is dependent on a pre-existing text of the Book of Abraham, what people have believed to be the "translation manuscripts" are nothing of the sort, thus the assumed linkage to the Book of Breathings text on the papyri is moot.
If that were the only linkage, you may have a point.
Please elaborate.
... every man walketh in his own way, and after the image of his own god, whose image is in the likeness of the world, and whose substance is that of an idol ...
Sorry, but I have made a solemn resolution to not engage in futile endeavors.
A wise decision on your part.
... every man walketh in his own way, and after the image of his own god, whose image is in the likeness of the world, and whose substance is that of an idol ...
Obviously, if the Alphabet & Grammar is dependent on a pre-existing text of the Book of Abraham, what people have believed to be the "translation manuscripts" are nothing of the sort, thus the assumed linkage to the Book of Breathings text on the papyri is moot.
Obviously... if.
But until you produce the original document on which this was allegedly dependent, reasonable people are compelled to follow the evidence and not rely on desperate apologetic word counts and self-refuting arguments about similarities from other books. All this proves is these works all had the same source: Joseph Smith's imagination. No one outside BYU would see it any other way. No one.