http://www.mormondialogue.org/topic/563 ... sus-exist/
Per Hamblin, a representative of the Society of Biblical Literature said,
Hamblin wrote:He said that, as far as he is aware, no one has ever presented a paper at SBL advocating the theory. He said it is a pseudo-scholarly fringe movement recently popularized by the New Atheist crowd.
I think this is an interesting situation given that the MI is basically a pseudo-scholarly fringe think tank for Mopologetics. I would really like to know, per the SBL:
Is it more likely Jesus was a mythic construction or that the book of Isaiah predicts the LDS "restoration" and Joseph Smith?
Is it more likely Jesus was a mythic construction or that the Book of Mormon is an account of a Jewish offshoot led by Lehi, contemporary to Jeremiah?
Is it more likely Jesus was a mythic construction or that the Book of Abraham chronicles the life events of Abraham from the Old Testament?
Is it more likely Jesus was a mythic construction or that facsimile #3 contains the name of the King?
If the SBL's center of gravity does not immediately affirm the MI's Mopologetics as real scholarship the SBL and the rest of the world should take seriously, then I have to say this. Even though I personally don't care if Jesus was a real person who was overbilled or a construct of other myths, I will watch with glee as "New Atheists" come to disbelieve in Christ due to scholarship that while substandard, is equal or better than the pseudo-scholarship of the MI that attempts to justify the farm boy Joe Smith as a prophet who dug up buried treasure and done read Egyptian.