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|D11=Letter to a CES Director: Why I Lost My Testimony, October 2014 | |D11=Letter to a CES Director: Why I Lost My Testimony, October 2014 | ||
|L12=Brian Hales: CES Letter 43 to 44 Kinderhook Plates | |||
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==Response to claim: "Joseph Smith made a scientific claim that he could translate ancient documents. This is a testable claim"== | ==Response to claim: "Joseph Smith made a scientific claim that he could translate ancient documents. This is a testable claim"== | ||
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Joseph Smith made a claim that he could translate ancient documents. This is a testable claim. (October 2014 revision) | Joseph Smith made a claim that he could translate ancient documents. This is a testable claim. (October 2014 revision) | ||
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{{propaganda|Joseph never made a "scientific claim" that he could translate - he said that he could translate by the "gift and power of God." The only way to test such a claim is by asking God. | {{propaganda|Joseph never made a "scientific claim" that he could translate - he said that he could translate by the "gift and power of God." The only way to test such a claim is by studying it out in our mind and asking God. | ||
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'''Longer response(s) to criticism:''' | |||
*[[Question: How exactly did Joseph Smith translate the gold plates?]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "Joseph failed the test with the Book of Abraham"== | ==Response to claim: "Joseph failed the test with the Book of Abraham"== | ||
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{{propaganda|The fragments of papyri that have been recovered do not represent the rolls of papyri that eyewitnesses reported that Joseph had. For example, where are the originals for Facsimiles 2 and 3? They are not among the extant papyri fragments. | {{propaganda|The fragments of papyri that have been recovered do not represent the rolls of papyri that eyewitnesses reported that Joseph had. For example, where are the originals for Facsimiles 2 and 3? They are not among the extant papyri fragments. | ||
|L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | |L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | ||
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*[[Improvement Era (January 1968): "Often the funerary texts contained passages from the 'Book of the Dead,' a book that was to assist in the safe passage of the dead person into the spirit world"]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "He failed the test with the Kinderhook Plates"== | ==Response to claim: "He failed the test with the Kinderhook Plates"== | ||
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{{misinformation|The author severely misunderstands the data related to the Kinderhook plates. | {{misinformation|The author severely misunderstands the data related to the Kinderhook plates. | ||
|L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | |L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | ||
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*[[Question: What are the Kinderhook Plates?]] | |||
*[[Question: Why does ''History of the Church'' say that Joseph Smith said "I have translated a portion of them..."?]] | |||
*[[Question: Why is the statement in ''History of the Church'' written as if Joseph said it?]] | |||
*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to translate the Kinderhook Plates?]] | |||
*[[Question: Did Joseph attempt to translate the Kinderhook Plates using the "gift and power of God?"]] | |||
*[[Question: What does Joseph's attempt to translate the Kinderhook Plates tell us about his "gift of translation?"]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "Joseph Smith was parading around and showing others the Egyptian hieroglyphics he copied off the gold plates around the same time as the discovery of the Kinderhook Plates"== | ==Response to claim: "Joseph Smith was parading around and showing others the Egyptian hieroglyphics he copied off the gold plates around the same time as the discovery of the Kinderhook Plates"== | ||
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{{propaganda|Joseph wasn't "parading around" showing of characters copied from the gold plates. He was using them to demonstrate what he believed Egyptian characters looked like. | {{propaganda|Joseph wasn't "parading around" showing of characters copied from the gold plates. He was using them to demonstrate what he believed Egyptian characters looked like. | ||
|L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | |L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | ||
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{{false cause|The author assumes, contrary to all of the evidence, that the fact that Joseph had and showed a copy of the Book of Mormon characters to someone indicates that this is the document that was used in the attempt to translate the Kinderhook Plates. | {{false cause|The author assumes, contrary to all of the evidence, that the fact that Joseph had and showed a copy of the Book of Mormon characters to someone indicates that this is the document that was used in the attempt to translate the Kinderhook Plates. | ||
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*[[Question: Couldn't the "Egyptian Alphabet" have referred to the "reformed Egyptian" characters on the Anthon transcript?]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "This is consistent with the New York Herald’s non-Mormon’s account...which refers to Joseph’s copy of the hieroglyphics from the gold plates"== | ==Response to claim: "This is consistent with the New York Herald’s non-Mormon’s account...which refers to Joseph’s copy of the hieroglyphics from the gold plates"== | ||
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{{misinformation|The author does not understand the sources that he is attempting to use to support his point. | {{misinformation|The author does not understand the sources that he is attempting to use to support his point. | ||
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{{false cause|In this case the author does the following: | {{false cause|In this case the author does the following: | ||
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*The author concludes that Joseph must have used the characters copied from the Book of Mormon plates in his attempt to translate the Kinderhook plates, instead of the historically known "Egyptian Alphabet" document associated with the Book of Abraham. | *The author concludes that Joseph must have used the characters copied from the Book of Mormon plates in his attempt to translate the Kinderhook plates, instead of the historically known "Egyptian Alphabet" document associated with the Book of Abraham. | ||
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*[[Question: Why does the non-Mormon eyewitness say that the "Egyptian Alphabet" was "from the plates which the Book of Mormon was translated"?]] | |||
*[[Question: When was the "Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language" produced?]] | |||
*[[Question: Does anyone assert that the GAEL was an actual correlation between Egyptian and the explanations offered?]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "I’m now supposed to believe that Joseph has the credibility of translating the keystone Book of Mormon? With a rock in a hat?"== | ==Response to claim: "I’m now supposed to believe that Joseph has the credibility of translating the keystone Book of Mormon? With a rock in a hat?"== | ||
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*The plates were necessary in order to prove that the Nephite record actually existed. There would be no Book of Mormon witnesses without the plates, regardless of the plates' role in the translation process itself. | *The plates were necessary in order to prove that the Nephite record actually existed. There would be no Book of Mormon witnesses without the plates, regardless of the plates' role in the translation process itself. | ||
|L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | |L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | ||
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'''Longer response(s) to criticism:''' | |||
*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith use the Nephite interpreters to translate? Or did he use his own seer stone?]] | |||
*[[Question: What are the Nephite interpreters?]] | |||
*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith use his own seer stone to translate the Book of Mormon?]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "Moroni’s 5,000 mile journey lugging the gold plates from Mesoamerica...all the way to New York to bury the plates"== | ==Response to claim: "Moroni’s 5,000 mile journey lugging the gold plates from Mesoamerica...all the way to New York to bury the plates"== | ||
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|claim=Moroni’s 5,000 mile journey lugging the gold plates from Mesoamerica (if you believe the unofficial apologists) all the way to New York to bury the plates, come back as a resurrected angel, and instruct Joseph for 4 years only for Joseph to translate instead using just a…rock in a hat? | |claim=Moroni’s 5,000 mile journey lugging the gold plates from Mesoamerica (if you believe the unofficial apologists) all the way to New York to bury the plates, come back as a resurrected angel, and instruct Joseph for 4 years only for Joseph to translate instead using just a…rock in a hat? | ||
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{{propaganda|Mormon gave the plates to Moroni in approximately A.D. 385. Moroni did not bury the plates until A.D. 421. During this 36-year period Moroni explained: "[The Lamanites] put to death every Nephite that will not deny the Christ. And I, Moroni, will not deny the Christ; wherefore, I wander whithersoever I can for the safety of mine own life." (Moroni 1:3) During that 36-year wandering to escape the Lamanites, it is not unreasonable to believe that Moroni could have traveled the 3100-mile distance (not 5000 miles) between Central America and New York. Moroni would have had to travel 86 miles per year, which is an average of only one-fifth of a mile per day. | {{propaganda|Mormon gave the plates to Moroni in approximately A.D. 385. Moroni did not bury the plates until A.D. 421. During this 36-year period Moroni explained: "[The Lamanites] put to death every Nephite that will not deny the Christ. And I, Moroni, will not deny the Christ; wherefore, I wander whithersoever I can for the safety of mine own life." (Moroni 1:3) During that 36-year wandering to escape the Lamanites, it is not unreasonable to believe that Moroni could have traveled the 3100-mile distance (not 5000 miles) between Central America and New York. Moroni would have had to travel 86 miles per year, which is an average of only one-fifth of a mile per day. The author's frustration with the method of translation of the Book of Mormon is responded to [https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Criticism_of_Mormonism/Online_documents/Letter_to_a_CES_Director/Witnesses_Concerns_%26_Questions#Response_to_claim:_.22It_doesn.E2.80.99t_matter_because_of_this_one_simple_fact:_Joseph_did_not_use_the_gold_plates_for_translating_the_Book_of_Mormon.22 here]. | ||
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*[[Question: If the gold plates were originally in Mesoamerica, how did they get to New York?]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "A rock he found digging in his neighbor’s property in 1822"== | ==Response to claim: "A rock he found digging in his neighbor’s property in 1822"== | ||
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{{information|One of Joseph's seer stones was located while digging a well. This has been documented in the official Church magazine the ''Ensign''. | {{information|One of Joseph's seer stones was located while digging a well. This has been documented in the official Church magazine the ''Ensign''. | ||
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*[[Question: How did Joseph use his seer stones as a youth?]] | |||
*[[Gospel Topics: "As Joseph grew to understand his prophetic calling, he learned that he could use this stone for the higher purpose of translating scripture"]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "5 years before he got the gold plates and Urim and Thummim"== | ==Response to claim: "5 years before he got the gold plates and Urim and Thummim"== | ||
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{{misinformation|Joseph received the gold plates and the "spectacles," or Nephite interpreters. These are normally referred to as the "Urim and Thummim" in Church materials, but Church historians know that this name was not applied to the instrument until later. | {{misinformation|Joseph received the gold plates and the "spectacles," or Nephite interpreters. These are normally referred to as the "Urim and Thummim" in Church materials, but Church historians know that this name was not applied to the instrument until later. | ||
|L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | |L=Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Letter to a CES Director/Kinderhook Plates and Translator & Seer Claims Concerns & Questions | ||
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*[[Gospel Topics: "Joseph Smith and his associates often used the term 'Urim and Thummim' to refer to the single stone as well as the interpreters"]] | |||
*[[Ensign (Jan. 2013): "He...referred to it using an Old Testament term, Urim and Thummim...He also sometimes applied the term to other stones he possessed"]] | |||
*[[W.W. Phelps (1833): "through the aid of a pair of Interpreters, or spectacles—(known, perhaps, in ancient days as Teraphim, or Urim and Thummim)"]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "the same stone and method Joseph used for his treasure hunting activities"== | ==Response to claim: "the same stone and method Joseph used for his treasure hunting activities"== | ||
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{{information|This is correct. | {{information|This is correct. | ||
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*[[Question: Why would Joseph Smith use the same stone for translating the Book of Mormon that he used for "money digging"?]] | |||
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==Response to claim: "I'm sure he was wrong on only two out of three. After all, wouldn't you buy a third car from a man who had already sold you two clunkers?"== | ==Response to claim: "I'm sure he was wrong on only two out of three. After all, wouldn't you buy a third car from a man who had already sold you two clunkers?"== | ||
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==Brian Hales: CES Letter 43 to 44 Kinderhook Plates== | |||
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==LDS Truth Claims: Criticism from Translations - Kinderhook Plates, Book of Mormon, Abraham, and Enoch== | |||
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|title=[[../|Letter to a CES Director]] | |||
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|previous=[[../Prophets Concerns & Questions|Prophets Concerns & Questions]] | |||
|next=[[../Testimony & Spiritual Witness Concerns & Questions|Testimony/Spiritual Witness Concerns & Questions]] | |||
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| [[../Prophets Concerns & Questions|Prophets Concerns & Questions]] | A FAIR Analysis of: [[../|Letter to a CES Director]], a work by author: Jeremy Runnells
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Summary: The author claims that, "Joseph Smith made a scientific claim that he could translate ancient documents. This is a testable claim. Joseph failed the test with the Book of Abraham. He failed the test with the Kinderhook Plates."
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Joseph Smith made a scientific claim that he could translate ancient documents. This is a testable claim. (April 2013 revision)
Joseph Smith made a claim that he could translate ancient documents. This is a testable claim. (October 2014 revision)
Longer response(s) to criticism:
Joseph failed the test with the Book of Abraham.
Longer response(s) to criticism:
See also the followup(s) to this claim from "Debunking FAIR’s Debunking" (20 July 2014 revision):He failed the test with the Kinderhook Plates.
Longer response(s) to criticism:
It matters because Joseph Smith was parading around and showing others the Egyptian hieroglyphics he copied off the gold plates around the same time as the discovery of the Kinderhook Plates.
Longer response(s) to criticism:
This is consistent with the New York Herald’s non-Mormon’s account of “which he took from the plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated, and they are evidently the same characters,” which refers to Joseph’s copy of the hieroglyphics from the gold plates.
Longer response(s) to criticism:
I’m now supposed to believe that Joseph has the credibility of translating the keystone Book of Mormon? With a rock in a hat? That the gold plates that ancient prophets went through all the time and effort of making, engraving, compiling, abridging, preserving, hiding, and transporting were useless?
Longer response(s) to criticism:
Moroni’s 5,000 mile journey lugging the gold plates from Mesoamerica (if you believe the unofficial apologists) all the way to New York to bury the plates, come back as a resurrected angel, and instruct Joseph for 4 years only for Joseph to translate instead using just a…rock in a hat?
Longer response(s) to criticism:
A rock he found digging in his neighbor’s property in 1822; a year before Moroni appeared in his bedroom, 5 years before he got the gold plates and Urim and Thummim, and the same stone and method Joseph used for his treasure hunting activities?
Longer response(s) to criticism:
5 years before he got the gold plates and Urim and Thummim
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the same stone and method Joseph used for his treasure hunting activities?
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The Book of Abraham proven a fraud. The Kinderhook plates found to be a hoax. The Book of Mormon. The only one of the three for which we do not have the original. I'm sure he was wrong on only two out of three. After all, wouldn't you buy a third car from a man who had already sold you two clunkers? (This claim is contained in a graphic accompanying the text)
| [[../Prophets Concerns & Questions|Prophets Concerns & Questions]] | A FAIR Analysis of: [[../|Letter to a CES Director]] A work by author: Jeremy Runnells
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[[../Testimony & Spiritual Witness Concerns & Questions|Testimony/Spiritual Witness Concerns & Questions]] |

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