mfbukowski wrote:So I guess that stupid Joseph, even though Egyptian was already in the process of being translated, very bad conman that he was, decided to write up the Book of Abraham which clearly has no relation to the temple "revelations" so no one would even see that relationship as justifying their existence, knowing full well that the papyri he left behind would later be translated by competent Egyptologists, even though he had already been burnt in the Anthon affair by making the same "mistake".
And he did all this because of his incredibly stupidity knowing that all future ages would see him as the con man he was; and that none of his theological ideas have any merit on their own.
Is that about what you (plural) are saying?
Gee, that's a stumper. Was Joseph Smith trying to make people think he could actually translate and understand ancient Egyptian? Did he have Chandler write up a certificate saying that Joseph Smith gave the most accurate translation of Egyptian characters that Chandler had ever seen? Was this certification quoted in the History of the Church? Did Joseph Smith say that "Mormon" is Egyptian for "more good"? Did Joseph Smith make the following statement?
Were I an Egyptian, I would exclaim Jah-oh-eh, Enish-go-on-dosh, Flo-ees-Flos-is-is; [O the earth! the power of attraction, and the moon passing between her and the sun.]
So, yeah, it's anyone's guess whether Joseph Smith wanted to give people the idea that he really could translate and understand Egyptian.