Equality wrote:suniluni2 wrote:That would be great. The display says he used it to find lost objects so I'd simply ask them what objects did he find and where is the fact of these findings documented. Please let us know what they say if you're able to make it down there.
Won't they just say that he found a needle in a haystack with it, according to Martin Harris?
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705346461/How-a-seer-stone-helped-in-the-Book-of-Mormon-translation.html?pg=all
Thanks, I didn't know about that story. Finding a needle in a haystack? Sounds contrived.
Also from the article:
We don't know how Joseph was able to do this, and we don't know what his success rate was for finding lost or hidden objects. The important thing is that Joseph believed that he was able to find lost objects and that this gift was granted him by God.
WTF? He has it completely backwards! The important thing is Joseph Smith's success rate, not his belief! Otherwise, you have no basis to judge his claim that he found lost or hidden objects. In the past I've sometimes thought critics were unfairly harsh on this Ash guy, but holy crap, now I see where they're coming from.
