At this juncture in regards to this thread a few things have ‘come out in the wash’ in regards to the views of those that don’t believe in the traditional account of the plates.
* Since there is no physical evidence of the plates available to us there is no obligation to believe.
* The plates may have been a prop used to shore up the narrative of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon.
* The plates are real in the sense that Frodo’s ring (my precious) was real. Book of Mormon as a mythical tale.
* The plates are not essential to having faith in the message of the Book of Mormon.
* Joseph Smith made the story up in regards to plates and duped others into believing in his con.
* Emma and other witnesses my have been sincere in their witness accounts as others were in this early period of religious revivalism. Visions, etc.
And in regards to the secondary topic which was discussed as it relates to the problem of evil and free agency, the general consensus on the part of those that are non believers in the restoration settled around some common themes/points.
* If the ‘Mormon god’ set up the plan of salvation he is a cruel and unfair god.
* Child rape and other horrendous acts should not be allowed to happen by an all knowing and powerful God.
* The world as it is can be considered absurd in that it is what it is and there is no sense to be made out of it.
* There is no overarching and/or cohesive eternal ‘plan’ or ultimate meaning to what we observe in regards to the human experience, both the good and the bad.
* In the ideal world sin and sorrow would be nonexistent. Child rape and abuse and all of the other evils and natural disasters would not exist. Free agency would be non existent so as to have a world without despair and evil.
* Since child rape and other evils exist in the world that is proof that the Mormon god does not exist and the CofJCofLDS is man made.
* A loving god would step in and inhibit and/or stop every evil in the world before it has a chance to happen.
And I would add that there was/is no better and/or alternative ‘plan’ made known to us on this thread in regards to the question of what kind of world could be created in which free agency exists while at the same time child rape and other evils…including natural disasters…are non existent.
Any discussion at this point I’m guessing would follow these same themes.
I’m not sure that it is worth the time to continue on beating the same drum.
Most folks here know my positions so I don’t know that it’s necessary to lay them out or repeat them.
So it comes down to different world views as to who and what God is or isn’t. And that discussion can be had till the cows come home. And has been for ages of time.
The message of the restoration is clear. It is available for all who have eyes to see and ears to hear. The message of nonbelievers is also clear and it is available for all who have eyes to see and ears to hear.
We are fortunately living in a world where we have the free agency to choose whether to believe on thing or another. Do one thing or another. And allow everyone the same privilege. Even those that choose to break man’s law and/or God’s law.
But with consequences.
Personally, I would have it no other way. And I don’t think there is any other way.
I’ve spent quite a bit of time participating in this thread. I will need to curtail and slow down my activity and move onto some other things. Any comments made at this point will be made sparingly. If something is being rehashed or repackaged in order to ‘trigger’ my impulse to continue beating the same drum others are beating over and over, I will refrain. Including triggers (innuendos, etc.) that are pointed at me directly.
As they most likely will. And no, I’m not playing the ‘victim’. Sheesh.
I appreciate the views expressed and I think we are all the better for being able to understand the ‘other’ at a deeper level. I, for one, have learned much.
Best wishes.
Regards,
MG