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|subject=Were the experiences of the witnesses spiritual or literal? | |subject=Were the experiences of the witnesses spiritual or literal? | ||
|summary=Some critics suggest that the witnesses’ encounter with the angel and the plates took place solely in their minds. They claim that witnesses saw the angel in a “vision” and equate “vision” with imagination. | |summary=Some critics suggest that the witnesses’ encounter with the angel and the plates took place solely in their minds. They claim that witnesses saw the angel in a “vision” and equate “vision” with imagination. | ||
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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. | |||
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*The "several statements" are all from William Smith, Joseph's brother. 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? | |||
* 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? | |||
* In the same interview, 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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|link=Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Spiritual or literal/Only handled when covered by a tow frock | |||
|subject=Only handled when covered by a tow frock? | |||
|summary=Some critics claim that the witnesses said they only handled the plates covered in a "tow frock." Critics do not reveal that this report is from William Smith, one of Joseph's brother who was not a Book of Mormon witness. They also fail to tell us that William insisted in the same statement that he was convinced Joseph was not lying about the plates. William also dismissed the Spalding hypothesis as nonsense, but critics do not mention that either. | |||
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