stemelbow wrote:
I think your missing the point. Its not that the book couldn't have been written by Joseph and/or others under any conceivable set of circumstances, but it is that considering the witnesses testimonies of how it occurred, there is very little other conceivable means to produce the book considering its amount of complexity and consistency.
Again your missing a very pertinent portion of the argument. Its more along the lines of its very complex and consistent and considering how the witnesses describe the process, its very hard, if not impossible, to determine how else the book could have come about, if not in the way Joseph claims.
It's not really that hard to conceive of other ways, and many have. Many do not see the consistency or complexity and see many mistakes, anachronisms, etc. While eye witness testimony is important, one needs to be very careful here. So many problems can show that it is not as accurate as we like, and that does not even get into whether a witness is being totally honest. A number of apologist have concluded that Joseph must have referenced the KJV in the parts that it quotes, yet eye witness testimony says this did not happen.