Dan Vogel wrote:Thanks, Joe! I also posted an announcement on MADD.
Hello, Dan. I've only just started reading your article, so forgive me if my question seems a bit "premature".
You've noted
David Whitmer Interviews: A Restoration Witness, and you said that
"Whitmer [said] that they were only seen 'in the Spirit.' In other words, it was a visionary or extrasensory experience.
Have you accounted for this on page 26 of the
David Whitmer Interviews?:
I saw them just as plain as I see this bed (striking his hand upon the bed beside him), and I heard the voice of the Lord as distinctly as I ever heard anything in my life declaring that they (the plates) were translated by the gift and power of God."
In regard to Martin Harris, Whitmer said:
"I don't think he saw all that we did, but our testimony as recorded in the Book of Mormon is strictly and absolutely true just as it is there written."
Henry H. Moyle's recollection, on page 158, that:
He was some what spiritual in his explanations He was not so materialistic in his descriptions as I wished
Doesn't quite explain why Moyle remained a faithful member of the Church for life, and a believer in Joseph Smith as a prophet. If Moyle had drawn your conclusion, he would have left the Church. No?