Yahoo Bot wrote:Runtu wrote:Radex, every source you've cited has been secondary, as in not a primary, eyewitness source. As far as I know, the only eyewitness testimony speaks of the stone in the hat, though I could be wrong. Can you find any eyewitness account that describes a method other than the stone in the hat?
Who is the eyewitness for the face in the hat?
The principal source for this is David Whitmer, but he does not say he witnessed it, nor does he say that this was the method used in all cases.
Again, I maintain, a book as long as the Book of Mormon could not possibly be dictated that way for long when you consider the quality, contents and circumstances of the manuscripts.
David Whitmer is among the sources for this...
Anyhow, a General Authority has confirmed the Whitmer account when he included it in his talk to Mission Presidents and later when it was published in the Ensign in 1993. Here is the account quoted in Russell Nelsons remarks.
“Joseph Smith would put the seer stone into a hat, and put his face in the hat, drawing it closely around his face to exclude the light; and in the darkness the spiritual light would shine. A piece of something resembling parchment would appear, and on that appeared the writing. One character at a time would appear, and under it was the interpretation in English. Brother Joseph would read off the English to Oliver Cowdery, who was his principal scribe, and when it was written down and repeated to Brother Joseph to see if it was correct, then it would disappear, and another character with the interpretation would appear. Thus the Book of Mormon was translated by the gift and power of God, and not by any power of man.” (David Whitmer, An Address to All Believers in Christ, Richmond, Mo.: n.p., 1887, p. 12.)