I didn’t because on its face it didn’t make sense.
Regards,
MG
Thank you.tagriffy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:26 pmI'm not sure I can do it properly. Here is a direct link that has a photo of the original along with a transcript:
Joseph Smith to Oliver Cowdery 22 Oct 1829
No one who is seriously engaging you here is saying we ought to disregard what Emma said. What we are saying is that we need to weigh her story carefully, including keeping in mind her story was recorded some forty to fifty years after the fact, that she had incentive to tell the story the way she did, and that contemporary evidence in some cases shows she was demonstrably wrong. That's not necessarily an impeachment of her sincerity.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:25 pm
I am saying that we ought not to disregard and pass by what her actual words say. We should be open to giving her the benefit of a doubt until we have reason not to. Both Joseph and Emma’s ‘sincerity’ factor should be taken into account. And the sacrifices that they went through over many years.
A lot of ‘stuff’ to support a lie.
They were sincere believers in the restoration and never denied their testimonies.
All I’m saying is that one should not have a closed mind to accepting the facts as they were understood by witnesses at the time.
And they believed the plates were real.
Regards,
MG
Then please ask questions. What do you need me to clarify?
tagriffy, earlier in this thread I asked you if you were an active believing member of the church. Are you willing to share whether you are or aren’t?tagriffy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:13 pmAgain, there is a simple solution to that--produce the plates.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:00 pm
I’ll repeat my last sentence in the post you’re referring to.
“If the plates were real that opens up some possibilities that some folks would rather not entertain.”
As it stands, that sentence is true.
And I’m also saying that this…obviously…is why you and others go to great lengths to disregard and/or diss the testimony of Emma and others, including women, who testified that the plates were real.
You CAN’T have real plates.
NO MATTER WHAT.
Real plates would change your whole worldview.
Right?
If plates, then God. And the God of Mormonism no less.
Regards,
MG
Regards,tagriffy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 12:51 amARGH! Even if we had access to the plates and the translation was on the shelves of every university and available throughout the world at will, we would still have to have faith! If the plates were available and shown to be translated accurately, what would that tell us about the statement, "For it must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things" (2 Ne. 2:11)? Not a damned thing! "An opposition in all things" is an abstract concept that isn't amendable to evidence and indeed is beyond the realm of evidence. One accepts the notion (or not) on faith. And this is just one of many concepts in the Book of Mormon that are beyond the realm of evidence and must be accepted on faith. Having physical plates and showing Lehi won't change that.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:41 pmI think it would make a huge difference in the Plan of Salvation if we didn’t have to exercise real faith. The gospel teaches that we are separated from God and the things of eternity by a veil.
If we had access to the plates and the translation was on the shelves of every university and available throughout the world at will…that would put a monkey wrench into this thing we call Faith.
As it is, we are left to choose to believe and obey based upon incomplete information and knowledge.
It’s a bitch, right?
Regards,
MG
If Xenu were real, that opens up some possibilities that some folks would rather not entertain. That has absolutely no bearing on whether Xenu is real. Your whole argument here is nonsensical.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:00 pmI’ll repeat my last sentence in the post you’re referring to.
“If the plates were real that opens up some possibilities that some folks would rather not entertain.”
As it stands, that sentence is true.
And I’m also saying that this…obviously…is why you and others go to great lengths to disregard and/or diss the testimony of Emma and others, including women, who testified that the plates were real.
You CAN’T have real plates.
NO MATTER WHAT.
Real plates would change your whole worldview.
Right?
If plates, then God. And the God of Mormonism no less.
Regards,
MG