...malkie wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 3:51 amYes, I'll give you that - it's out there, but not impossible, based on the lack of specificity in Joseph's description, meaning that one must infer who he saw, because he is certainly not telling us, and that makes other inferences possible. You are determined to stick to the one that is consistent with your established beliefs, and seem to be unwilling to consider seriously that there are so many holes in the story that other possibilities exist.
Actually, I retract my concession. Having thought a bit more about it, I don't think that my "interesting interpretation that it was Satan that appeared" is "WAY out there".
Later in his life, Joseph taught that the devil could appear "as an angel of light", and explained, in D&C 129, how to distinguish God's messengers from such deceiving spirits. However, at the time of the first vision, Joseph was ignorant of the "grand keys" that allowed the distinction to be made. At least, there is nothing in the JSH that suggests he had any such idea. In other words, he was naïve and ripe for deception.
Heck, with the "thick darkness" being replaced by a pillar of light, perhaps Satan was pulling a "bad cop, good cop" stunt, and Joseph fell for it.
So the narrative certainly does not exclude the possibility that the two personages were Satan and a buddy, or two evil spirits sent by Satan.
I can, however, understand how motivated you are to avoid any interpretation that conflicts with your preconceptions, informed as they are by decades of assumptions, and inferences.
(All the while assuming, for the sake of discussion, that God, Satan, angels, etc actually exist.)