Aristotle Smith wrote:If you want to continue on with the academic vs. revelatory word games, have at it.
I can't see how
I was playing word games, since I've stated that the words aren't what matter. Rather, in response to your insistence on an idiosyncratic use of the word "revelatory" and your insistence that the discussion turned on one's definition of that word, I pointed out that the word used is irrelevant: "What term you use is irrelevant. The point is that the action that will have to be attributed to Joseph Smith in "translating" from the Kinderhook plates is entirely different."
Just let me remind you that on a strictly historical basis, your pronouncements to have definitively shown that Joseph Smith did not invoke revelatory means are complete nonsense, as purely historical research can show no such thing. You may be right and I may be wrong, but your historical evidence cannot adjudicate the matter.
Historical evidence is entirely relevant to whether Joseph Smith claimed to use revelation on the Kinderhook plates. What the new findings show is: 1) the content he obtained could be obtained entirely without them, placing the burden of proof on the idea that he did what was utterly unnecessary; and 2) that someone who was there, saw him use the GAEL in interpreting the KP, and heard what he said about this stated that he had found matching characters and "therefore" would be able to decipher the characters, indicating
his understanding of what Joseph had just shown and told him: that he was translating by character-matching, and not by revelation.
Naturally, any of us are free to adopt interpretations of the incident that take this evidence into account or interpretations that ignore it.
Like I said, I will stop referring to your presentation as apologetic, since it wasn't. You are, I am sure, a great historian. Please, continue with the historical research, I only wish we could clone about 20 of you to do research in Mormonism.
Ah, thanks!
Don
"I’ve known Don a long time and have critiqued his previous work and have to say that he does much better as a believer than a critic."
- Dan Vogel, August 8, 2011