Mister Scratch wrote:beastie wrote:This is the most interesting thing on this thread:Dear Brother Watson:
We face a grave threat from the anti-Mormons. Although you surely did not intend it, your letter attempting to clarify the location of the Hill Cumorah has fallen into the hands of the Tanners. We cannot have this. Perhaps you are not aware, but the good Brothers and Sisters at FARMS have been very busy trying to locate the real Hill Cumorah in the Chiapas region of Mexico. By telling people that the Brethren officially believe Cumorah to be located in New York, we risk losing the faith of thousands of Latter-day Saints, since it appears that the best LDS scholars and the Brethren are not on the same page. While it is possible that the Hill is indeed in New York, at the present time the bulk of evidence points to a Latin American locale.
I urge you to issue a retraction letter as soon as possible, before it can appear that apologists and the Brethren are not united in their doctrinal understanding. I am sure you are sensitive to the gravity of this situation, and that you will act as promptly and hastily as possible.
Your Brother-in-arms,
William Hamblin, Ph.D.
What is interesting about this is that high-profile apologists feel entitled to "correct" the brethren, so to speak. Members at large certainly don't feel that kind of privilege or right. The second interesting thing is that the brethren accepted the correction.
Kind of at odds with the idea of a leadership led by revelation.
I agree, and I, for one, am extremely grateful to A. Friend for transcribing the text of Dr. Hamblin's letter. Further, in addition to the "corrective" element you note, Beastie, I think it is intriguing to observe a form of "correlation" taking place. Plus, one cannot help but notice a very real fear that critics such as the Tanners might gain the upper hand in the battle for members.
Seriously!?
I'll start tithing to the LDS Church if this is actually Hamblin's letter to Watson.
...you will act as promptly and hastily as possible
This is three-dollar bill territory.