So if I tell you my invisible friend "Harvey" told me to worship something would you believe me? No you wouldn't.charity wrote:Uh, no. The one you are most likely reffering to is the Book of Abraham. That is a funeral book and what it says is not what Joseph Smith wrote now is it? Do you have any other examples you'd like to use?LCD2YOU wrote:The issue is there are many who can write a book, Mohammed did just that, that claim to be from "god". A way to note if it is from god or from a man is how accurate the book is. The Book of Mormon fails in every test. Ergo, it is of men, not any god.The Book of Mormon doesn't "fail every test." It passes many textual tests.charity wrote:While the above sentence is true, it doesn't mean that I don't find the subject of historicity and geography interesting. It just isn't important.There has been NO archeological nor anthropological evidence for any of the Book of Mormon. None what so ever. That you would even say there is evidence is a fallicy.charity wrote:YOu say it "fails" when you mean there has been no overwhelming archeological or anthropological proof.Oh I have and the rebuttals of people more learned in such things than I. As another denzien of this board pointed out that Joseph Smith "reading" of the Book of Abraham is very different than those of real Egyptologists. Joseph Smith and his translation fail. Please provide your evindence that the Book of Abraham or the Book of Mormon passes any test in textual or contextual issues.charity wrote:The textual proofs are quite impressive if you would look at them.Here again, you are focusing on only one small area of "facts." There are many textual proofs, as I said. But the main standard of truth for me is the witness of the Holy Spirit. And that isn't a "feeling."charity wrote:Because if you "know" something is true without evidence you are using your feelings not logic. One does not know anything using feelings. One only knows soemthing is factual when the phyiscal evidence backs it up.LCD2YOU wrote:Just how do you think I am projecting "feelings" as "historical truth?"
Sorry, but your belief in the Holy Spirit is just that, a belief. At worst it is a delusion. Do you have any other imaginary friends you talk to? What do you think about others who talk to "spirits". What about Holy Rollers who flop on the ground speaking in tongues? Do you take them seriously?