Harmony wrote: Perhaps the God of the New Testament is closer, since it was supposedly his own son who was telling people what he was like. But that might be myth also. And if it is myth and only myth, then Joseph simply built on the biggest lie in history. Yes, he lied (if Jesus isn't God's son), but so did everyone who had anything to do with the New Testament. (UL added by RM)
I see your opening rational having merrit. However, i suggest the under-lined might be closer to the truth. OTOH, i shrink a bit when you change the wording from "myth" to "lie"... As our minds work they are as prone to believing a myth, or a lie, as they are to believing a "truth". Possibly the myth/lie is more convincingly 'told' than is the 'truth'??
With that thought in mind i say, "Joseph Smith simply built "lies" upon the biggest "myth" in history..." What sayeth thou Gals?
Whether the original teller(s) of THE Judeo>>>>>Christian tale was(were) motivated by fraudulent maliciousness or simply attempted imaginatively to explain-away the ignorance of their time, with well intended myths, is a question without an answer; or relevancy. The 'fact'(?) that they were believed, and continue to be, (by some/many ?) says as much about the psyche needs of today, as about the state of minds thousands of years ago.
"Lies" seem in my mind to be more mean-spirited than "Myths"... Ya know what i'm sayin'?
They had few options. We have science, history AND theology to study for informed conclusioning. If we dare :-)
"(if Jesus isn't God's son)" it's no big deal. What is attributed to him re DIYS living cooperatively by HIS "Two New Commandments" is worthy of adopting from who's ever mind and mouth they sprung, IMSCO... Warm regards, Roger