Tchild wrote:mentalgymnast wrote:Where did the book come from?
Regards,
MG
Well, according to most sources familiar with the "book". It was dictated by Oliver Cowdery who penned what he heard from Joseph Smith who orated while looking into a hat or thinking from his own mind-brain.
Exactly how every book is written.
Oliver was the
scribe while Joseph
dictated.
Oliver Cowdery:
I wrote, with my own pen, the entire Book of
Mormon (save a few pages) as it fell from the lips of
the Prophet Joseph, as he translated it by the gift
and power of God, by the means of the Urim and
Thummim, or as it is called by the book, Holy
Interpreters. I beheld with my eyes, and handled
with my hands, the gold plates from which it was
transcribed. I also saw with my eyes and handled
with my hands the Holy Interpreters. That book is
true. ...It contains the everlasting gospel, and came
forth to the children of men in fulfillment of the
revelations of John, where he says he saw an angel
come with the everlasting gospel to preach to every
nation, kindred, tongue and people. It contains
principles of salvation; and if you, my hearers, will
walk by its light and obey its precepts, you will be
saved with an everlasting salvation in the kingdom
of God on high.
For Joseph to "think from his own mind-brain"...period, as you say, we would have to discount the testimony of witnesses who claim that there were
plates involved in the process. If there were plates, there's more going on than Joseph looking into a hat and coming up with something simply from his own mind-brain.
You failed to mention the plates. I'm sure you are aware that Joseph's testimony and the other witnesses proclaim plates as part of the translation process. Things are a bit more complex than your simple statement of supposed fact. You may benefit from listening to the following presentation given at FAIR by DCP dealing with the witnesses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBXYjkkc ... re=relatedThree parts.
Good listening. There are some corny jokes at the beginning, so it's not all dry and boring.
There are many people that would say the Book of Mormon was translated by the gift and power of God and that gold plates were the source material for the translation. Contrary to your off the cuff pronouncement that
most sources say Joseph was a con man making stuff up while looking in a hat.
Some sources do, of course, no doubt.
Regards,
MG