Dan Peterson wrote:Is it possible that Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, who headed up the then very small and non-professional office of the Church Historian and Recorder from 1921-1970 — a position that never in those days entailed the production of academic historiography — “sat on” one or more unpublished First Vision accounts? Yes, it is. I’ve heard some assertions to that effect, but I no longer recall the details, such as they were, and I would need to research a bit to be sure of the facts (if, indeed, it is possible to be so). Since the mid- to late 1960s, however — which is to say, just as I said, for the past fifty years — there can be no serious, plausible claim that the Church has suppressed the non-canonical accounts of the First Vision.
How about Dan Peterson follow up and explain why he thinks an apostle of the church (Joseph Fielding Smith) would hide up the 1832 account of Joseph Smith's First Vision experience? This would be an opportunity for Dan to redeem himself, set the record straight by explaining exactly what Joseph Fielding Smith did and why he may have done it. I realize that nobody can speak for Joseph Fielding Smith but we can identify what he did and theorize about why he acted to suppress the testimony of Joseph Smith's earlier account.
What do you say, Dan, can you do that? Will you do that? Pretty please, with sugar on top?
