Tobin wrote:God didn't translate it.
Of course he didn't God wasn't involved at all. The point you are avoiding is that your scenario has Joseph asking God to translate the papyri. If God is giving some other story he is is misleading Joseph and confirming for Joseph that it is Abraham's writing. It is a stupid idea that has so many problems.
Again, Joseph Smith was not God's sock puppet. He wasn't handed translations nor given everything on a gold platter.
This is a dodge of what I said. It like saying something that has nothing to do with the discussion and hope people will think you addressed something. Joseph had no reason to make things up when he can ask God, and God has no logical reason to mislead Joseph.
I don't buy your example. Your assumption that Joseph Smith was God's sock puppet isn't realistic.
Another dodge. The example was a great way to show how silly the catalyst theory is. I don't know anyone with this example who would act in such stupid ways. You don't want to address why Joseph would be so stupid to make things up to an extreme extent, and why God would go along with all this when you believe they are in contact with each other so often and about revealing very specific information.
That is your theory. You also happen to be wrong. Joseph Smith was a prophet of God and God will tell you that if you would speak with him.
At least this theory is reasonable. Again you still don't want to address the problems I bring up. It's Joseph got it wrong and lets not go any further with this.
I have prayed to God for many years, so if he doesn't want tpo show up it's not my problem. You just think God showed up. So what? I know many nutters who think the same thing.