brade wrote:Here, allow me to summarize:
- Most things written by critics are full of inaccuracies.
- Apologists are in a better position now than they ever have been in defending the authenticity of the Book of Abraham.
- It's foolish to value what you learn in school over what you learn from God.
- The things we learn from God are more reliable than the things we learn from our minds.
- The strongest evidence for the Book of Abraham is its English text.
- Be careful with what you read [regarding the Book of Abraham] because 99.9% of it is wrong and "they just have too many wrong things in them".
- There are only a few people who really know both the historical and egyptological sides of the issue.
- Any rational arguments or evidences we put forth must also be tempered by our faith that is given through a witness of the Holy Ghost.
I see a lot of empty assertions here, but no facts to back them up.
You say that LDS apologists are in a better position now than they ever have been in defending the authenticity of the Book of Abraham?
Really?
Okay ...how about you show us some actual
reasons to think that your "prophet" at least translated the Book of Abraham's content correctly by providing us with some actual confirmation of those translations. So far, no one has ever done this and the source document is universally recognized by all qualified experts as nothing more than another example of a very common 1st century "breathing permit" as required by the mythological religion of Egypt for a person to enter the afterlife. One wonders
WHY the Egyptians bothered to bury their dead with copies of the "Book of Abraham" rather than according to the dictates of their own religion. Perhaps you can explain that.
You are also welcome to visit the "celestial" forum and answer my challene pertaining to Smith's identification of the four canopic jars depicted in facsimile number one in your Book of Abraham.
If you cannot do that, the emptiness of your claims above will remain self-evidnet.
-BH
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