Gadianton wrote:MG wrote:Although I would tend to think that the stone itself was not actually "processing" anything. It was more or less a screen/backdrop to see the image/words on. All the heavy lifting was done through other means.
okay, so we're getting somewhere, finally. I can give you credit for at least being able to clarify your point, this may be a first.
Sounds a bit condescending there. Comes with territory, I guess.
Gadianton wrote:plates --> black box + Joseph Smith's mind --> words on stone analogous to an epiphany -- seeing the answer to a hard math problem in your head that you didn't work out with a pencil.
I think that we can agree that either Joseph did it on his own with some help from living breathing human beings, or there was some kind of operation/system that we can't understand...possibly even in its minute details...because it is something other than the systems/operations that we are accustomed to through observable nature and the development of technology.
Gadianton wrote:Question: How do you explain the King James material in the Book of Mormon with this model?
Either Joseph or some other living human being put it there, or there was some kind of operation/system that we can't understand...possibly even in its minute details...because it is something other than the systems/operations that we are accustomed to through nature and the development of technology.
As Hardy's quote tells us upthread, if we put God at the forefront...first, believing that He is...then the theology is IT. What some of the details are in the transmission of true theology are, we may not know. And that's OK.
I'd hate to let some of the details keep me away from true theology. Be that as it may. KJ in the Book of Mormon. That's not something that would be unexpected depending, again, on the approach you're taking to revelation and scripture. Coming back to transliteration of concepts rather than pure graphemic or symbolic transmission. If concept mapping is occurring during the translation process and Joseph Smith's mind/brain is the final stop before words appear in his mind's eye and on the stone...and knowing that Joseph had a fairly extensive knowledge scriptures located in the Bible...one could visualize (pun intended) his defaulting...on the fly...to KJ phraseology during the process of translation. When it comes to the longer passages from Isaiah and Sermon on the Mount, I think he might need a little extra help from the 'translation committee'.
How and when precedence is given to others on the committee vs. Joseph's visual on the stone, who knows? I could imagine a 'software program' in which Book of Mormon narrative from the plates, Joseph's language, and the input from the committee are all happening in tandem on the fly. Yep, that sounds amazing and even somewhat unbelievable/crazy. As I said earlier though, I would think that the processing power and ability to mesh information/language together from all quarters wouldn't be too hard for a guy who created the universe as we know it.
But I have to say, yes, it sounds far fetched.
So, again, we're left with the decision...Joseph and Co. or divine orchestration through what to us seems to be incomprehensible on its surface.
I suppose ultimately it comes down to President Hinckley's admonition that we will not find our testimony outside of the covers of the Book of Mormon but through constant study and reading/praying on the contents inside the Book of Mormon and receiving impressions/witness from the Holy Ghost.
I do believe that to be true.
Regards,
MG