I essentially agree with DCP. The plates literally give substance to the meaning of the universe and our place in it. Say whatever you want about them, they are KEY to evidence of God and his workings. The story around the obtaining and concealment of the plates is almost stranger than fiction. Why Joseph would go to so much trouble for a ‘prop’ is something I think needs to be honestly entertained.drumdude wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:24 pmDoes this also strike anyone else as a profoundly weak and embarrassing argument? Coming from someone as well regarded as Bushman?“DP” wrote:I’m pleased to note that, in the introductory material of each of these books published by the renowned Oxford University Press, the authors clearly declare their belief in a historically authentic Book of Mormon. Thus, for example, Richard Bushman:
“A logical path for a Latter-day Saint growing up in the modern world, especially one who became a historian, would be to grow out of my childhood beliefs. The plates would be spiritualized and their meaning made allegorical. But my life did not follow that course. The plates have continued to have a hold on me, and the same is true for other Mormons. Polls show that more than three-quarters of American Mormons believe that “the Book of Mormon is a literal, historical account,” a likely indicator of belief in the plates. This makes a big difference in one’s outlook on the world. With the plates comes an angel and divine intervention in ordinary human lives. The plates imply a world where God is an active agent in human affairs in opposition to the skepticism that has eroded religion for the past two hundred years.”
The plates were the key artifact that led credence to the whole restoration narrative.
Regards,
MG