Roger Morrison wrote:Moksha,
THANKS FOR THE QUESTION.
The first vision, in the Sacred Grove did not happen as it is stated in its several ways.
Yes it did.... My telling only "parts" of an event in my history and generalizing parts of it also and others and myself writing such down for viewing later doesn't mean the event didn't happen exactly like I state (per memory) when I do the full history telling of the event.
Historical analysis has clearly shown that most people knew the full story well before Joseph wrote it down, (not a single soul bothered by it being different in that time, even anti-mormons), and has also shown that Joseph told what he thought his particular audience could withstand according to line upon line precept upon precept.
Further NONE of the versions actually contradict each other. Each one simply has more or less detail than another. For actual fraud there must be actual contradictions. See the article, first vision a harmony or whatever it's called, Google it.
There was no visitation of Peter, James and John restoring the Melchezedic Priesthood.
There is testimony and witnesses. Them failing to record the exact date, or the paper getting lost that had it, is not the same as it actually happening. There are FIRST HAND accounts of the event. Can't get more reliable than that. Not only that, but first hand accounts from some who even left the Church and were enemy's of Joseph. If the event didn't happen, they wouldn't have come back into full fellowship.
The Book of Mormon has no validity. Divine or otherwise.
It has plenty of both. You being ignorant is not the same as an absence of validity. Plenty of us out there HAVE verified it, in all respects, religious, historically, scientifically, etc.
Therefore all that was built on the false premises suggested above can be nothing but from human minds. As is the case with all else be they wonders-of-the world, master pieces of art, world changing technology, or children's play. . .
The human mind is very fertile ground. Some minds being more imaginative & creative than others. Joseph Smith having had a quite exceptional mind. But not one more in tune with Deity than others. Today's psychology labs can tell us more about him and his successors than many would like to know.
From its well conceived, disingenuous beginning, LDSism laid TEMPLEISM, with all of its adjuncts on the minds of their believers, as essentials to salvation / exaltation. A very heavy burden to bear for what a loving and gracious God promised to all of his children. (According to the Judaic-Christian story.)
That Mormonism is not as it declares -- the only True, God Sanctioned Church, it does have some good attributes:
Well organized, community conscious and responsive. And family oriented to their interpretation of "family" whose quality is more dependent on wise parenting than on prescribed Family-Home-Evenings lessons in the hands of authoritarian parents.
I'm sure much more can be said but I'll leave that for others. Any readers in attendance at that long ago historical meeting in Toronto??
Enjoy the day! Roger
Blah blah blah.... all ignorant Atheist gobbledygook..... containing no facts.
As a former atheist myself who left the Church and was anti-religion/Mormon, you are ignorant.
It's as simple as that.