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*Really? Would it really have been "too much of a hassle" to completely rewrite ''one paragraph of text'' consisting of ''only 300 words? | *Really? Would it really have been "too much of a hassle" to completely rewrite ''one paragraph of text'' consisting of ''only 300 words? | ||
*If you were going to be ''inaccurately'' quoted in a book for which you hoped to sell ''hundreds of copies'', wouldn't ''you'' have taken the time to insist that either the paragraph be rewritten or take the time to write your own version of it? | *If you were going to be ''inaccurately'' quoted in a book for which you hoped to sell ''hundreds of copies'', wouldn't ''you'' have taken the time to insist that either the paragraph be rewritten or take the time to write your own version of it? | ||
* Oliver Cowdery ''rewrote'' almost the entire manuscript of the Book of Mormon (the "printer's manuscript") so they would always have a copy of the translation in their possession. How likely is he to be put off from rewriting a 300 word document that he's going to sign as a solemn witness? | |||
*Were people "in the 1800s ''less'' concerned with the accuracy of their signed statements than we are now? Think about it. | *Were people "in the 1800s ''less'' concerned with the accuracy of their signed statements than we are now? Think about it. | ||
*If this was true, why didn't the witnesses complain about it, especially later when they were alienated from Joseph Smith? Instead, they consistently ''referred'' people to | *If this was true, why didn't the witnesses complain about it, especially later when they were alienated from Joseph Smith? Instead, they consistently ''referred'' people to their statement and affirmed its accuracy. | ||
* | * Remember that Joseph needed Oliver Cowdery and Martin Harris to act as scribes for the Book of Mormon (and David Whitmer helped a bit too). How likely is it that Joseph sat down and wrote out the statement for them to sign? Isn't it more likely that one or more was involved in at least acting as scribe, and that they may have even participated in drafting it? Oliver Cowdery would help draft some sections of the Doctrine and Covenants, for example. | ||
*Where's MormonThink's evidence that Joseph wrote the statement with no input from the witnesses? | *Where's MormonThink's evidence that Joseph wrote the statement with no input from the witnesses? | ||
*Does it seem like MormonThink is grasping at straws? | *Does it seem like MormonThink is grasping at straws? |
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