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|claim=There are also several statements saying that the only time they saw the plates was when the plates were covered in a cloth or tow frock. | |claim=There are also several statements saying that the only time they saw the plates was when the plates were covered in a cloth or tow frock. | ||
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* | *Did you know that the "several statements" are all from William Smith, Joseph's brother, and that William ''was not one of the three or eight witnesses''? | ||
*Why does MormonThink falsely imply that the statement about being covered applies to the witnesses, when it does not? Are they trying to mislead you? | *Why does MormonThink falsely imply that the statement about being covered applies to the witnesses, when it does not? Are they trying to mislead you? | ||
* William repeatedly reported that he had handled and hefted the plates within a pillow case or tow frock. He also insisted that he ''knew'' Joseph was not lying. Why does MormonThink not tell us that? | *William repeatedly reported that he had handled and hefted the plates within a pillow case or tow frock. He also insisted that he ''knew'' Joseph was not lying. Why does MormonThink not tell us that? | ||
* William made it clear in one of his statements that the family was not allowed to see the plates at first, but that Joseph later showed them to Hyrum, Joseph Sr., and Samuel Smith: | *William made it clear in one of his statements that the family was not allowed to see the plates at first, but that Joseph later showed them to Hyrum, Joseph Sr., and Samuel Smith: | ||
:::He ''then'' [after translating] showed the plates to my father and my brothers Hyrum and Samuel, who were witnesses to the truth of the book which was translated from them. I was permitted to lift them as they laid in a pillow-case; but not to see them [i.e., unlike the others who ''did'' see them as formal witnesses], as it was contrary to the commands he had received.{{ref|william.smith.1}} | :::He ''then'' [after translating] showed the plates to my father and my brothers Hyrum and Samuel, who were witnesses to the truth of the book which was translated from them. I was permitted to lift them as they laid in a pillow-case; but not to see them [i.e., unlike the others who ''did'' see them as formal witnesses], as it was contrary to the commands he had received.{{ref|william.smith.1}} | ||
* Why does MormonThink not include this part of the same statement? | *Why does MormonThink not include this part of the same statement? | ||
* In the same interviews, William also dismissed the Spalding manuscript story as nonsense. MormonThink talks a lot about the Spalding manuscript below. Why do they not use William's witness on that score? | *In the same interviews, William also dismissed the Spalding manuscript story as nonsense. MormonThink talks a lot about the Spalding manuscript below. Why do they not use William's witness on that score? | ||
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