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The Three Witnesses had the opportunity to qualify their testimony, but all of them insisted that their vision was literal and unmistakable. In addition, they each verified the literalness of the event by stating that their physical ears heard a heavenly voice. Critics twist the historical record in their effort to eliminate the troublesome witnesses but their testimonies cannot be convincingly dismissed. | |||
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:"'''My eyes saw''', '''my ears heard''', and my understanding was touched, and I know that whereof I testified is true. It was no dream, no vain imagination of the mind—it was real."{{ref|cowdery1}} | :"'''My eyes saw''', '''my ears heard''', and my understanding was touched, and I know that whereof I testified is true. It was no dream, no vain imagination of the mind—it was real."{{ref|cowdery1}} | ||
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Critics claim that the Book of Mormon witnesses may have been sincere in their testimony, but were actually the victims of 'hallucination' or 'hypnosis' induced in them by Joseph Smith.
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The Three Witnesses had the opportunity to qualify their testimony, but all of them insisted that their vision was literal and unmistakable. In addition, they each verified the literalness of the event by stating that their physical ears heard a heavenly voice. Critics twist the historical record in their effort to eliminate the troublesome witnesses but their testimonies cannot be convincingly dismissed.
(Note: All emphasis in the following quotes have been added.)
David Whitmer—like the other witnesses—had been charged with being deluded into thinking he had seen an angel and the plates. Joseph Smith III remembered when David was such accused, and said:
Martin Harris used the same qualifying statements to describe his experience in 1829:
Oliver Cowdery was asked, “Was your testimony based on a dream, was it the imagination of your mind, was it an illusion”? He responded with the exact same qualifying statements as the other two Witnesses:
== Notes ==
Explaining Away the Book of Mormon Witnesses, Richard Lloyd Anderson , 2004 FAIR Conference |
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