LDS.org posts Book of Mormon translation that opposes Peterson's PBS one

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antishock8 wrote:
LifeOnaPlate wrote:There is a lot of LDS art I don't particularly care for. I came to a point in my faith when I realized some of the artists depictions were not how I would personally depict things. I felt okay about it and looked for art that better suited my taste.


Doesn't that strike you as deceitful. If not, why?


I'm not sure deceitful is the right word. I think "unimportant" is a better word. Contrast between "accurate art" and "buying billion dollar rundown downtown malls" and what comes up as unimportant?

These guys are businessmen, first and foremost, and that's where their emphasis lies.
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antishock8 wrote:
LifeOnaPlate wrote:There is a lot of LDS art I don't particularly care for. I came to a point in my faith when I realized some of the artists depictions were not how I would personally depict things. I felt okay about it and looked for art that better suited my taste.


Doesn't that strike you as deceitful. If not, why?



It doesn't strike me as deceitful, no. People can be inaccurate without being deceitful. Take Sarah Palin, for example. :)
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If people are intentionally inaccurate, would you call that deceitful?
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Depends on how you analyze the art. It is, above all, art.
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harmony wrote:
I'm not sure deceitful is the right word. I think "unimportant" is a better word. Contrast between "accurate art" and "buying billion dollar rundown downtown malls" and what comes up as unimportant?

These guys are businessmen, first and foremost, and that's where their emphasis lies.


I see what you're saying, but for the sake of argument, if the Mormon church is placing inaccurate art in its teaching manuals that depict the translation process as being something that it's not, and then selectively uses resources or quotes to paint a picture that the art accurately represents said translation... Then isn't that deceitful?
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I wonder if an artist were to paint a nice enough picture of "head in the hat" if the Church would feel comfortable using it in place of the more inaccurate art....

What do you think?
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Dwight Frye wrote:I wonder if an artist were to paint a nice enough picture of "head in the hat" if the Church would feel comfortable using it in place of the more inaccurate art....

What do you think?

How about this?
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I would hope so; I think that would be great. I've used a 'head in hat' picture on my blog before.
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Ray A wrote:
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I suppose if Kerry were actually "neck deep up Dan's ass" it would have to be a step up from your position with your head up your own.

No?


Don't mince words, Jersey, and try to less politically correct. :)


Hey! I'm just trying to make a contribution over here.
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LifeOnaPlate wrote:Depends on how you analyze the art. It is, above all, art.


Setting art aside for a moment, is it not deceiptful, in any regard, to make an intentionally inaccurate presentation of fact?

By definition, intentional inaccuracy is lying, being deceiptful, no?
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