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The capitalized word "Angels" in Joseph Smith's diary entry for 14 November 1835 has given rise to two distinct criticisms by detractors of the faith, and one misguided conclusion by Latter-day Saints. | The capitalized word "Angels" in Joseph Smith's diary entry for 14 November 1835 has given rise to two distinct criticisms by detractors of the faith, and one misguided conclusion by Latter-day Saints. | ||
::Criticism #1 - This word is plainly used in reference to the First Vision and thus demonstrates that Joseph Smith did not consistently claim to see Deity during this manifestation - he contradicted himself. | ::'''Criticism #1''' - This word is plainly used in reference to the First Vision and thus demonstrates that Joseph Smith did not consistently claim to see Deity during this manifestation - he contradicted himself. | ||
::Criticism #2 - The official ''History of the Church'' was "falsified" when this reference was changed without any notation. | ::'''Criticism #2''' - The official ''History of the Church'' was "falsified" when this reference was changed without any notation. | ||
::Misguided Conclusion - Since the word "Angels" is capitalized in the text Joseph Smith must have been applying this title to Deity. | ::'''Misguided Conclusion''' - Since the word "Angels" is capitalized in the text Joseph Smith must have been applying this title to Deity. | ||
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'''REFUTING CRITICISM #1''' | '''REFUTING CRITICISM #1''' | ||
It is patently absurd to believe that Joseph Smith would contradict himself in less than one week while telling the same exact story in front of the same exact scribe (Warren Parrish). A careful examination of the diary entries for the 9th and 14th of November indicates that the "Angels" of the 14th are the very same "angels" mentioned on the 9th. The "angels" referred to on the 9th are definitely '''IN ADDITION TO''' the two main personages who appeared - the text says quite specifically that the angels "also" made an appearance on this ocassion. Joseph Smith is not contradicting himself but is rather providing an additional detail about the event. | |||
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The capitalized word "Angels" in Joseph Smith's diary entry for 14 November 1835 has given rise to two distinct criticisms by detractors of the faith, and one misguided conclusion by Latter-day Saints.
Tanner and Tanner, Changing World of Mormonism, 156-59.
REFUTING CRITICISM #1
It is patently absurd to believe that Joseph Smith would contradict himself in less than one week while telling the same exact story in front of the same exact scribe (Warren Parrish). A careful examination of the diary entries for the 9th and 14th of November indicates that the "Angels" of the 14th are the very same "angels" mentioned on the 9th. The "angels" referred to on the 9th are definitely IN ADDITION TO the two main personages who appeared - the text says quite specifically that the angels "also" made an appearance on this ocassion. Joseph Smith is not contradicting himself but is rather providing an additional detail about the event.
REFUTING CRITICISM #2
REFUTING THE MISGUIDED CONCLUSION
Warren Parish was the scribe for the 14 November 1835 account. In that text he reported the Prophet as saying, “I received the first visitation of Angels which was when I was about 14 years old.” Warren Parish was also the scribe for the earlier 9 November 1835 account. There he reported the Prophet as saying that during his “first” communication from heaven he “saw many angels” and was “about 14 years old” when it took place. The matching context of the remarks (and the very close proximity in time for when they were both recorded) implies a matching interpretation – i.e., Joseph Smith was first visited by angels during his First Vision experience and these angels were separate and distinct from the two deified Personages who were also present.
An examination of the adjoining sentences in the 9 November 1835 account reveals that within a very short space Warren Parish thrice used the capitalized word “Angel” to refer to Moroni. Therefore, the capitalized “Angels” of the 14 November 1835 statement (which was also penned by Warren Parish) cannot be applied to Deity with any degree of certainty.
It should also be noted that one of Joseph Smith’s other, contemporaneous scribes (Frederick G. Williams) regularly used the capitalized words “Angel” and “Angels” to refer to celestial beings other than Deity. And on at least one occasion Joseph Smith himself used the capitalized word “Angels” to do the same (see below).
31 July 1832 [handwriting of Frederick G. Williams]
September–November 1832 [handwriting of Frederick G. Williams]
4 January 1833 [handwriting of Frederick G. Williams]
19 December 1833 [handwriting of Frederick G. Williams]
16 August 1834 [handwriting of Frederick G. Williams]
7 October 1835 [handwriting of Frederick G. Williams]
29 October 1835 [handwriting of Warren Parish]
9 November 1835 [handwriting of Warren Parish]
14 November 1835 [handwriting of Warren Parish]
16 November 1835 [handwriting of Frederick G. Williams]
29 March 1838 [handwriting of George W. Robinson]
2 May 1838 [handwriting of James Mullholland]
21 March 1839 [handwriting of Alexander McRae and Caleb Baldwin]
4 April 1839 [handwriting of Joseph Smith]
16, 23 August 1842 [handwriting of William Clayton]
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