Daniel Peterson wrote:...
Wait a minute - the Lord himself causes to appear on the stone an English text, which is read off by Joseph from the stone, and written down by Oliver at his dictation. Oliver then reads what he has written back to Joseph - and if and only if what Oliver has written is correct, then the Lord makes the text disappear, and shows the next portion. The process is then presumably repeated until the book is completely translated. That is what David Whitmer is telling us, is he not?
Now if that account is right:
I'm not sure that it's entirely right. David Whitmer was not privy to the translation process, and his account seems to me too automatic. It's pretty clear that Joseph's mindset entered into the translation process (think of the time he couldn't translate when he'd had a spat with Emma), and I suspect that the process depended upon an interaction
between his mind and, for lack of a better or more precise way of putting it,
the stone.
A computer or a television set flips on when we hit the appropriate button, indifferent to our mental, emotional, or spiritual state. The Urim and Thummim and/or seerstone did not.
Deductions (of that sentence above):
1. The expression
"Urim and Thummim" and
"seerstone" are freely replaceable. That two
device do (or can do) the same.
2. That two
device is not indifferent (=take account?) to our mental, emotional, or spiritual state. So, those
devices read our mind.
Unfortunately, we (humanity) doesn't have that devices. The Church may have them, but doesn't use them.My private conclusions:
- I like science fiction. I have >800 volume of this genre on my bookshelves. While I read them, everything written in them are existing. But that stories become nonexisting in the minute of closing the book. Faith promoting (?) stories work different. They remain existing outside of the written texts.
- There are stupid people, who not only believe stupid things, they want to believe them.
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DCP said an eternal truth. I can't do anything while I have a spat with my wife.
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- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco
- To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei