mentalgymnast wrote:the translation/dictation period is evidenced to have occurred over a relatively short period of time. I've seen folks try and stretch out the dictation period and/or suggest the use of 'crib' sheets while Joseph's head was in a hat, but I haven't really seen that 'fly' any farther than the simple suggestion that, well, this may have been how he did it. Much of the other researched material that I've read over the years seems to agree/suggest that there WAS a short window in which the actually transcribing/dictation took place and that Joseph didn't have access to 'crib' sheets. It was just the stone in the hat.
Could you provide a reference on the evidence for period of time? Also what is the evidence that JSJr had access to nothing but the rock and hat? It was a while since I left, but I'm having a hard time with 'evidence' that is different than the 'evidence' I heard growing up.
If you mean you are speculating on the process, or even taking an educated guess, then say so. But if you say evidence, then provide it.
mental gymnast, giving no support and therefore acknowledging withdrawal of his statement, wrote:Again, the plates were not being used directly during the translation so all bets are off as to exactly what was going on although we do know there was some kind of interactive collaboration/syncing between Joseph's mind and whatever other 'input' there was...and the resultant words seen using the seerstone in the hat.
The downside of ignoring somebody in a pout is that when you don't answer their questions or provide requested evidence, you de facto cannot support your statement and therefore it can be considered withdrawn.
Going forward, I can then assume that your statement that 'we know there was some kind of interactive collaboration/syncing' is retracted and that ihaq's and Kishkumen's interpretations that JSJr plagiarized will be the accepted interpretation.
Wow, I should be profane more often, getting to assume mentalgymnast retracts his unsupported statements certainly makes conversations much calmer, more logical, and a lot more fun!