Wow... The TBMs over on the MAD thread are in a complete tailspin over this issue. "Scotty Dog" Lloyd has said that the claim that the Church "suppresses history" is "defamatory." Check out this subsequent posting from him:
Scotty Dog Lloyd wrote:The fact that Joseph used a seer stone in the translation of the Book of Mormon should not be all that shocking to anyone who knows of the Urim and Thummim, which is clearly described in Joseph Smith -- History in the Pearl of Great Price as two stones fastened to a breastplate, a divine instrument given to aid the translation process. Where is the great leap in concept between two stones fastened to a breastplate and one stone placed into a hat? I don't get it.
Actually, I think there is a pretty clear difference. The description of the U & T sounds very magical, like this is some ancient, mysterious device with deep connections to some very old epoch (esp. the "breastplate") portion. Contrastingly, a stone w/ a hole in it tossed into an upturned hat sounds like something a garden-variety charlatan would do. Scott might not "get it," but I'm sure plenty of others do. Perhaps we should ask him: Would you prefer to tell an investigator that Joseph Smith used the Urim and Thummim, or that he tossed a seer stone into his hat?
Anyways, check out these other hyperbolic, completely apoplectic postings:
mnn727 wrote:I really don't know anyway else of saying this: its YOUR shortcoming that you are not doing honest research WHEN YOU FIND SOMETHING THAT TROUBLES YOU, not the Churches. and since apparently the people arguing that the Big Bad Church is to blame for their lack of ability to do honest complete research will never change their mind, I think its time for me at least to move on to other subjects.
jwhitlock wrote:Instead, we continue to get this generalized whine of "I never knew about this stuff, and the Church should have told me". The critics can't even agree on what "stuff" they are all talking about. And of course, we know that if we were to address all the stuff they wanted, there would still be more stuff that they would come up with to rationalize their exit from the Church.
Paul Ray wrote:The Church consists of people. As one of us, you can help us become perfected.
If you continue to choose to be someone who isn't one of us and not in agreement with us, though, I hope you will do more than criticize us.
Scott Lloyd wrote:The fact is, plural marriage was not a factor in the persecution of Mormons until very late in the Nauvoo period. In many ways, the worst atrocities occurred in Missouri, before the Saints ever settled in Illinois.
Go read some Church history before accusing the Church of deception.
This post cracked me up:
staccato wrote:There are some, like Scott has mentioned, who will have some type of spiritual confirmation and then basically all of the pesky facts become irrelevent.
LOL!!!