John M. Butler, The "Author" and the "Finisher" of the Book of Mormon, p. 61-67
Let's take a peek at Butler's parallels between Mormon & Smith and focus only on the 11-15-24 combination:
John M. Butler wrote:
And I would like to draw parallels between the lives of Joseph Smith and the prophet Mormon. In the Church we speak of Jesus Christ as the author and finisher of our faith (Moroni 6:4; Heb 12:2). This paper examines and compares Mormon as an "author" and Joseph Smith as a "finisher" of the Book of Mormon. Perhaps no other prophet personifies the preparation and achievements of Joseph Smith better than the prophet Mormon. He was a type for the Prophet Joseph—foreshadowing Joseph's life and important mission.
A type by
age and
circumstance in direct association is a flying leap into outer space or rather from the mind of Joseph Smith! The
type &
foreshadowing used to make these parallels shows that it was Smith that was making them and engineered them in real time. The apologist is grasping at straws in order to save testimony and refuse to realize and accept that it was Smith making it all up out of thin air.
John M. Butler wrote:Next, in Mormon's introduction of himself, we learn that he "was carried by [his] father into the land southward" when he was 11 years old (Mormon 1:6). Here again Joseph Smith's life follows Mormon's motif. Joseph went south with his father from Vermont to New York in his "tenth year or thereabouts" (Joseph Smith-H 1:3).
The apologist must conclude that God migrated an ancient 11-year old boy some 1,500 years before Smith was born just so he could engineer a
type.
John M. Butler wrote:Not long after moving to Zarahemla, Mormon saw that "there were no gifts from the Lord [among the people], and the Holy Ghost did not come upon any, because of their wickedness and unbelief (Mormon 1:14). Being of "a sober mind," he called upon God when he was 15 years of age and "was visited of the Lord, and tasted and knew of the goodness of Jesus" (v 15). Mormon experienced a personal visit from the Lord, like Samuel at Shiloh (see 1 Sam 3). Joseph Smith states that he was visited of the Lord in his fifteenth year (Joseph Smith-H 1:7). He, too, "tasted and knew of the goodness of Jesus."
The apologist wants us to embrace the fantastic idea that Mormon would receive a vision of Jesus in his 15th year even as Joseph Smith claimed because God had predesigned all of this in order to glorify and foreshadow Joseph Smith's life as a type! But anyone with their head screwed on correctly should instantly realize that it was Smith making a type of Mormon in which to glorify himself with his big ego!
John M. Butler wrote:Their 24th year was an important one in the lives of both these prophets. Mormon was told to record his observations of Nephite society on the plates when he was 24 (Mormon 1:3-4). Joseph translated those words when he was in his 24th year (see Joseph Smith-H 1:66-67) and published them to the world in March of 1830, shortly after his 24th birthday.
Why didn't Joseph Smith explain this type and shadow to the Church after publishing the Book of Mormon? Why are we hearing this nonsense from apologists in our day? The apologists are just as guilty of making crap up as Joseph Smith was in making his crap up. And two wrongs don't make a right.
Butler, you are a crackpot.