Inconceivable wrote:
The way in which the "revelation" was transmitted to a "prophet" is not so important or relevant as the validity etc. However, the testimony of the "prophet" and the multitude of the witnesses is - it was a TRANSLATION.
The most amazing part of this translation is that God prestoed a simple funerary script into a book written 2,000 years earlier by a famous polygamist and then poof change the document back again to what it is.
To me, That is the miracle (and a sign too).
I remember to have read in the Bible that God first appeared
to Moses "as a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush", I don´t
see any Jews or Christians being made fun of because God
decided to use a bush to manifest Himself. Nobody that I know
says: how ridiculous, a bush !! Then, if God decided to impart
wisdom to Joseph Smith using some ancient Egyptian papyri
as a catalyst or material medium to get his attention (as Moses
had his bush in flames but without being burnt), there is no
reasonable grounds to accept the latter and reject the former,
unless the one who mocks is an atheist or skeptic or belongs
to another religion. But if you believe in God, I see no reason
for Him not using the papyri that way and this having nothing
to do with their Egyptian contents, as erroneously assumed
so far.
Those who reject all this IMHO demand from Joseph Smith to
be perfect, like God Himself, but although a prophet, he was
human and could occasionally err, there is plenty of proof
that then he was put right, as the LDS Church has been put
right sometimes later on by special revelation.
Those who reject Joseph Smith´s limitations as a human being
but accept the Bible, should bear in mind that the prophets there
are also far from perfect, but that doesn´t make them the object
of any mockery, which is inflicted on another more recent prophet
who dared go against some of the contemporary beliefs of his
time and also claimed to have received revelation from God.
You only have to see the LDS Church with millions of brothers
and sisters in many countries leading most of them exemplary
lives, that is not likely the outcome of any fraud or imposture...
I see acertain amount of double standard in all this, against
the LDS.
Just my opinions, respectfully given.
Jimmy