onandagus wrote:Themis wrote:Even if the Gael is God given, it does not mean one cannot take it and match up a character on any other made up document. Don's arguments as I understand them is that Joseph saw a character on the KP that matched one on the Gael, and that Clayton's statement of what Joseph said matches what the Gael said it would mean. The idea here is that Joesph did not need revelation to match up characters. This is done all the time in apologia and then claimed as evidence for some LDS claim. This of course does not deal with the question of why a guy who claims to be a seer, revelator, translator of ancient languages, and is getting revelations on a regular basis did not seek revelation here, but then I don't think Don intended to deal with those questions.
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Don
While that is certainly true, matching up one character, sort of, does not give a real scholar enough information to declare from there that:
(1) the symbol has the same meaning on both the KP and the GAEL;
(2) The KP contains the of history of the person referenced by the symbol; or
(3) the person referenced by the symbol was buried with plates.
To reach those additional conclusions one either needs revelatory skills, or a willingness to make stuff up. You can't get there by just being an incompetent scholar.
When the person who has the inclination to make stuff up, is perceived by his followers to be a profit of God, he knows fully well that when he makes stuff up, his followers will treat it as prophetic insight, and not merely another surmise.