thews wrote:Simon,
Your logic in inherently flawed as you continue to ignore everything that doesn’t bode well to Joseph Smith being a prophet of God. When it comes to polygamy and Joseph Smith having sex with his many wives, you claim that “we just don’t know”
I also claimed it was likely. Read the thread.
when there’s overwhelming evidence to include the Sarah Ann Whitney letter where Joseph Smith was obviously cheating on Emma behind her back.
Again, a misrepresentation and a cherry-picking of things in the letter. Let us not forget that the letter was addressed as such:
Joseph Smith wrote:Dear, and Beloved, Brother and Sister, Whitney and &c.—
Do you see Sarah Ann's name in there? I do not. "&c-" means, "etc." Some secret cheating lover letter.
Then, he reaffirms who the letter is for:
I take this oppertunity to communi[c]ate, some of my feelings, privetely at this time, which I want you three Eternaly to keep in your own bosams.
What a cynical letter!
Using your argument regarding the evidence, consider the following facts:
1) Joseph Smith found his first seer stone using the green seer stone of Sally Chase, a known necromancer.
Joseph Smith found a few seer stones. So what?
2) Joseph Smith using his seer stones before the supposed angels visited him to “see” treasure and treasure guardians moving the treasure beneath the ground when it wasn’t found.
Joseph used the first seer stone to find the second seer stone.
Joseph's family believed in folk magic, as was common in the day. Why is this an issue?
3) After the lost 116 pages were supposedly stolen by Satan’s minions, the Nephite Interpreters/Urim and Thummim were taken back as part of the punishment, leaving only Joseph Smith seer stones which he used along with his stove-pipe hat. The Book of Commandments says nothing of the U&T, yet The D&C 10:1 inserts an intentionally vague reference to the U&T in 1833, or three years after the Book of Mormon was written.
Yup, Joseph clarified some things before publishing the D&C, again, so what?
4) The letter to Sarah Ann Whitney by Joseph Smith clearly dictates the only condition it is not safe is if Emma was there. As a supposed prophet of God, this would mean that Joseph Smith was cheating on his wife knowing God was watching his every move.
Already addressed. This letter is benign, and not the sinister thing you imagine it to be.
5) The Book of Abraham translations are wrong and do not depict anything about Abraham, but their intent was to provide the mummy that they were inserted into passages from the book of the dead.
Yup, the papyri was a catalyst. Again, so what? God doesn't need a crib sheet.
6) The Book of Mormon is a myth
LOL. Nice argument. Here is my argument: No, it isn't.
and there isn’t one single artifact anywhere on the planet to support its historicity, even though we know where Zelph was found. If Zelph was indeed slain in battle, there would be obvious artifacts to support it.
Really? You need to read more about it. The Maxwell Institute has many articles on this, as well as Jeff Lindsay'ssite. But you, of course, would never take the time to actually examine the available evidence. Instead you recite old anti-Mormon misrepresentations.
7) Joseph Smith Jupiter talisman along with all the other “folk” magic he believed in is not Christian in any way shape or form, and neither is the Masonic ceremonies which are clearly a part of Mormonism.
There is insufficient evidence that he owned a Jupiter Talisman. Even if he did, we cannot know what it meant to him. I, for example, own a Widow's Mite coin. I think it is interesting, and has some historic significance to me.
Freemasonry borrowed much from early Christianity. You really should read more, it is good for you.
In considering the above 7 facts, what does logic dictate?
That Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, and that he restored the original Church to the Earth.