Ray A wrote:marg wrote:I don't discount all the spalding witnesses Trevor they are simply highly credible and there are too many to discount all of them. It would be too time consuming for me to elaborate in greater detail the evidence pertaining to the witnesses. One the one hand we have Smith and a few friends who come up with a highly unrealistic story, who are motivated to concoct such a story in order to sell a book. On the other hand we have Spalding witnesses who didn't seek out anyone to discredit Mormonism. Some missionaries happened to come into their town to sell the Book of Mormon and a few recognized it as essentially the same story their deceased friend had told them. With greater investigation other witnesses who were not interested in getting involved, they were sought out, and when questioned remembered part of the Book of Mormon being the same as Spalding's work. The investigation may not have been ideal by today's standards but these witnesses were intelligent obviously honest individuals and i simply can not discount all their testimonies and think they all had false memories.(Emphasis added)
Note the following:Regarding Sidney Rigdon's alleged involvement, Rigdon's son John recounted an interview with his father in 1865:
My father, after I had finished saying what I have repeated above, looked at me a moment, raised his hand above his head and slowly said, with tears glistening in his eyes: "My son, I can swear before high heaven that what I have told you about the origin of [the Book of Mormon] is true. Your mother and sister, Mrs. Athalia Robinson, were present when that book was handed to me in Mentor, Ohio, and all I ever knew about the origin of [the Book of Mormon] was what Parley P. Pratt, Oliver Cowdery, Joseph Smith and the witnesses who claimed they saw the plates have told me, and in all of my intimacy with Joseph Smith he never told me but one story."
What would be the motivation for lying here, marg, on the part of Ridgon, or his son?
Ray,
The question that I posed to you regarding the motivation for selling the copyright of what was purported to be a sacred text came directly from the above exchanges between yourself and marg.
What would be the motivation for such thing?