Joseph Antley wrote:
What's your point? I consider the Book of Abraham to be one of the most inspirational texts in the quad. For my take on Kolob, see this old blog article.
I just read your blog entry. All I can say is that this is exactly like the rest of Mormon apologetics: when you get called on something that is a testable claim (that the sun receives its physical light from Kolob through an unknown means of transference), take that claim and shove it so far into the "spiritual"/metaphorical realm that it will never see the light of day again.
I mean, really? You're claiming that Kolob wasn't actually a star but that "Kolob is Jesus Christ" ? That's how you're going to resolve the problems with the Book of Abraham: push everything into the "spiritual" realm?
I was walking in a field not too long ago, and I saw a cow terd that looked like it had a picture of Jesus on it. When my friend looked at it, he didn't see it. So, I called him out on it. "Ye of little faith. This cow terd is a metaphor for Jesus. Duh!"
We are not friends anymore.
This story never happened. It is a metaphor for Jesus, like Kolob.