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|claim=The latest apologist ploy is to say that Joseph tried to do a secular translation of the plates because one of the characters from the KP resembles a character from the Egyptian Alphabet & Grammar book by Joseph Smith. This is on FAIR’s website and was presented at FAIR's conference in 2011 by Don Bradley. The theory is interesting but not valid as there is no part of the Book of Abraham that talks about a descendant of Ham, through the loins of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and that he received his kingdom from the Ruler of heaven and earth. Find that phrase in the BOA. | |||
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*Wait a minute...let's follow the logic here... | |||
*Don Bradley (who, by the way, is ''not'' an apologist) demonstrated that a character found on the Kinderhook plates matched a character found in the GAEL (Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language). The explanation for the deconstructed components of that character in the GAEL corroborates the "translation" given by Joseph for the same Kinderhook character. This is not an apologetic—it is a conclusion based upon well-researched data. The correlation between this character on the Kinderhook plates and a similar character in the GAEL is a fact, therefore... | |||
*If we are to accept MormonThink's dismissal of this data because the explanations of the character in the GAEL are ''not'' found in the Book of Abraham, then logic dictates that we would have to conclude that the ''GAEL'' itself has nothing to do with the Book of Abraham! | |||
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