Benjamin McGuire wrote:You suggest that God "wrote" the Book of Mormon - but clearly, God didn't "write it".
Thank you. It's important to remember this.
At most, the only role God plays in the process is in the so-called translation.
This is important to remember too.
Believers see God interacting only in a very limited way in the production of the Book of Mormon (and of course, for those that have even considered it, there is this difference between those who favor a loose translation and those who favor a tight translation).
And this is a line of bull. Believers do NOT see God as acting in a limited way... on the contrary, believers see the hand of God in every word. I've lived with a BIC DUP true believer for 40 years, and that is NOT what he or any of his relatives believes.
So, even if we decide that a man wrote the Book of Mormon in some sense (or even in multiple senses), I think it doesn't change the discussion much at all from the perspective of a believer - partly because we believe from the outset that men are largely responsible for the book, for the original gold plates, for nearly ever part of the process (historical and modern) which was required to provide us with this book.
Again: baloney. Blasphemy, even. My entire ward would be horrified at that statement.
In other words, it didn't really matter as long it was agreed that a man (and not God) wrote the book.
Which you just supported.
And often this set such a low evidentiary bar that bad arguments had become quite commonplace. That is, if all you have to do is to compete with the angel, than almost anything you provide will be better than that. But, as I noted, this has changed quite a bit in the last couple of years.
Not from a true believer's perspective.