GlennThigpen wrote:...
Strange link coming from a person who is is ignoring the same type of information that kills the S/R theory.
So, where does Sydney Rigdon leave off in Isaiah and Solomon Spalding begin, or is it the other way around?
Glenn
I recall attending a class at Graceland University, in which we were taught that
there was only a single author for the scroll of Isaiah -- and the primary reason
for that conclusion was that the book had to have been completed before Lehi
departed Jerusalem.
Now perhaps Mormons are more intelligent than the backward RLDS scholars,
and perhaps they will concede that there are two (or even three) individual
"voices" present in the Hebrew text of the Isaiah scroll.
I'll leave that discussion for the LDS ancient texts experts --- but whatever
decision they (not to mention The Brethren) reach in such matters, I'm
positive that they will also conclude that it was impossible for either Sidney
Rigdon or Solomon Spalding to have contributed even so much as a single
sentence to the Book of Mormon.
All I'm asking from them, is their findings regarding those parts of the book
which most RESEMBLE the writings of Rigdon and/or Spalding. I do not think
that is too much to ask. Do you?
UD