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| Treasure digging | A FAIR Analysis of: John Dehlin's "Questions and Answers" A work by author: John Dehlin
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Historicity of the Book of Mormon |
"Joseph Smith used this....stone in the hat....to produce the Book of Mormon"
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""this same stone in the hat....from his folk magic days""
How was Joseph to learn to be a prophet from scratch? God allowed Joseph to develop confidence via a method in which he and others already believed he had skill.
""this 'translation' process did not involve the golden plates""
Joseph and the Church have always said that the translation was conducted by "the gift and power of God." This means that of course Joseph would not use the plates in precisely the same way as an academic translator would use a source document.
""which begs the question as to why the plates were needed at all?""
The question has a simple answer, even if the author refuses to acknowledge it. If there were no plates, it would be easy—as many cultural Mormons and critics have tried to do anyway—to claim that the Book of Mormon was an "inspired fiction." The existence of real, literal plates seen and handled by witnesses is evidence that the Nephites really existed. The Book of Mormon story is not a mere allegory or fiction—it is real history, about real people, who meet a real, genuine, living Christ.
The plates also probably helped reassure Joseph and those close to him that he was not crazy, or delusional, or lying—he had genuine, tangible artifacts.

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