zeezrom wrote:Stem,
Oliver:
"I was present with Joseph when an holy angel from God came down from heaven and conferred on us, or restored, the lesser or Aaronic Priesthood, and said to us, at the same time, that it should remain upon the earth while the earth stands. I was also present with Joseph when the higher or Melchizedek Priesthood was conferred by the holy angel from on high. This Priesthood, we then conferred on each other by the will and commandment of God."
I guess Peter and James may have hidden themselves from Oliver. Is that what you are thinking? Joseph Smith talked to Oliver later on to inform him that there were actually 3 beings present not 1.
I don't why this is such an issue. Since Oliver was being somewhat vague here I see no reason to assume as you have regarding only one. Is it just standard ordaining practice to have one speak when conferring priesthood. perhaps he was thinking, when he said this, that there was just one doing the conferring since only one would have spoken, if the same protocol was followed. Its completely reasonable for my son to say his father conferred the priesthood on him even though many were in the circle taking part in the ordinance.
I'm totally and completely amazed that the most important event in LDS history was not recorded. What event is more important to LDS?
The church had not yet been organize.d Joseph Smith wasn't particularly an organized person. He didn't record his First Vision until years later too. I simply don't see how it has to be thought of as a lie on that basis.
That's the evidence is all? You do't think Joseph Smith' claims are in consideration here?
Well, Hirum Page and BY confirmed PJ&J came and restored the priesthood but the problem is, they kinda weren't there.
Doesn't mean Joseph Smith and Oliver couldn't have detailed that for them.
Too bad the guys who happened to be present were more interested in documenting other things, like the time Joseph saved a woman and her baby from a runaway coach and the time he went sledding with his kids.
You are right. Too bad. There are things that were not properly documented. but that alone doesn't carry all that much weight. Skepticism seems to weigh prominently in this thread, for instance.