harmony wrote:If someone could point out where a respected Egyptologist wrote something that shows approval of Dr Gee's Book of Abraham apologetics, I'd appreciate it.
I have no doubt Dr Gee is respected by his peers for his knowledge of Egyptology. I'd like to see something from his Egyptologist peers that shows they respect his Book of Abraham apologetics.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks, harmony. You probably noticed that I already asked this question, but Willy prefers not to state the bleedingly obvious: there are none. I have no problem with this, but I do have a problem with this attitude that one cannot have a legitimate, and probably correct, idea about the Book of Abraham without having a PhD in Egyptology and without taking the time to recap the entire history of the debate.
Here are the facts that suffice for me, and most who are not operating on testimony:
Joseph Smith produced numerous supposed translations of ancient texts that are not translations in the usual sense of the word. When those translations can be checked against the current state of knowledge about the language in question, the results do not match up, and we have in the papyri both the ancient documents and the accompanying translation.
As I have stated to Will, I have no problem if he wants to believe that the Book of Abraham narrative is ancient. Certainly even the smartest of people have been taken in, and I would think no less of him for having long ago joined the ranks of the taken. But it irritates me to no end when it is suggested that the bleedingly obvious is somehow trumped by the altogether unconvincing byways of apologetic arguments.
I await positive evidence and much of it to convince me that something is indeed credible. I don't take some guy's word for it, even if he lived in the early 1800s, and then expect everyone else to prove his dubious claims wrong beyond any infinitesimal possibility of doubt before I will give them up. Clearly, Will's devotion to his spiritual testimony has placed him in that position. I feel no shame in not joining him there. None whatsoever.