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|claim=The website states that "Joseph Smith was the only person alive who could translate Egyptian." | |claim=The website states that "Joseph Smith was the only person alive who could translate Egyptian." | ||
*This is incorrect. Joseph could not read Egyptian any more than he could read the characters on the plates that were used to produce the Book of Mormon. Nobody could read Egyptian at that time. What Joseph claimed was that he could translate ancient records. This he did through revelation. | *This is incorrect. Joseph could not read Egyptian any more than he could read the characters on the plates that were used to produce the Book of Mormon. Nobody could read Egyptian at that time. What Joseph claimed was that he could translate ancient records. This he did through revelation. | ||
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|claim=The website poses the question "Do Egyptologists confirm Joseph’s translation?" The answer given is that "Every Egyptologist who has inspected the facsimiles or the actual papyrus claim that it is funeral papyri." | |claim=The website poses the question "Do Egyptologists confirm Joseph’s translation?" The answer given is that "Every Egyptologist who has inspected the facsimiles or the actual papyrus claim that it is funeral papyri." | ||
*The existing fragments of papyrus contain an Egyptian funerary document. This was confirmed by the Church in the January 1968 Improvement Era. Even the LDS Egyptologists confirm that this is a funerary document. | *The existing fragments of papyrus contain an Egyptian funerary document. This was confirmed by the Church in the January 1968 Improvement Era. Even the LDS Egyptologists confirm that this is a funerary document. | ||
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|claim=The website claims that "John Gee is the only LDS Egyptologist who confirms Joseph Smith’s translation." and that "Other LDS Egyptologists and archeologist, like Stuart Ferguson and Edward H. Ashment disagree with Gee’s findings. | |claim=The website claims that "John Gee is the only LDS Egyptologist who confirms Joseph Smith’s translation." and that "Other LDS Egyptologists and archeologist, like Stuart Ferguson and Edward H. Ashment disagree with Gee’s findings. | ||
*This is totally incorrect. | *This is totally incorrect. | ||
*Dr. Gee, along with other LDS Egyptologists, confirm that the existing papyrus fragments are funerary documents, and that they do not contain the text of the Book of Abraham. | *Dr. Gee, along with other LDS Egyptologists, confirm that the existing papyrus fragments are funerary documents, and that they do not contain the text of the Book of Abraham. | ||
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|claim=The website poses the question "Does the church still have the papyri?" | |claim=The website poses the question "Does the church still have the papyri?" | ||
*Yes, the church has some extant fragments of the papyri. High resolution images of the papyri has been made available online by the Church. | *Yes, the church has some extant fragments of the papyri. High resolution images of the papyri has been made available online by the Church. | ||
*View the [http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/egyptian-papyri high resolution images of the Joseph Smith Papyri online]. | *View the [http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/egyptian-papyri high resolution images of the Joseph Smith Papyri online]. | ||
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|claim=The website poses the question "What’s the Egyptian Book of Alphabet & Grammar?" The response is that it is Joseph's attempt to translate Egyptian characters into English. | |claim=The website poses the question "What’s the Egyptian Book of Alphabet & Grammar?" The response is that it is Joseph's attempt to translate Egyptian characters into English. | ||
*The purpose of the Kirtland Egyptian Papers has never been determined. | *The purpose of the Kirtland Egyptian Papers has never been determined. | ||
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The Prophet Joseph Smith | A FAIR Analysis of: FutureMissionary.com A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the FutureMissionary article "The Book of Abraham" appears to take are the following:
The relationship of the papyri to the Book of Abraham.
- Book of Abraham was translated from the papyri. Almost no knowledgeable people in the Church believe this. This is a straw man.
- Book of Abraham was translated from papyri that we no longer have. This seems to be the most likely.
- Book of Abraham was translated using revelation only. This has less evidence.
The contents of the current fragments are irrelevant to the debate because of point 1.
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