Well no. Because you’re relying solely on the word of his family and friends. Witnesses lie. Surely you accept that witnesses can lie, can be coerced or manipulated, can allow people to put words in their mouth, can succumb to group pressure?MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:46 pmBut he did. The witnesses testify that Joseph did use translation ‘devices’ in order to read the words off to the scribe. So we have more than one thing going on. That brings back in to the conversation what I was talking about in an earlier post that I don’t think was responded to.I Have Questions wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:59 am
It’s inescapable that Joseph used a readily available King James Bible to copy content into the Book of Mormon. Which is problematic for believers who think it was produced by either transcribing content of ancient plates, or by reading words off a magic stone. Joseph did neither, he copied content from a KJV Bible. Directly. The reason that Hardy acknowledges that as an anachronism, and a problem, is because it undermines the book’s claims about itself, and Joseph’s claims about how he produced it.
Regards,
MG
The hard, objective evidence is right there in the book itself.