TOmNossor:
You are actually mistaken (as @dougch already told you) when you say “Mormonism declares Quetzalcoatl was Christ,”
The sitting “Prophet” of the Mormon Church wrote, “The story of the life of the Mexican divinity, Quetzalcoatl, closely resembles that of the Savior; so closely, indeed, that we can come to no other conclusion than that Quetzalcoatl and Christ are the same being.” In a Catholic view he was not the “Church,” but he did declare an idea which has pervaded Mormonism every since. Therefore, my statement was true.
TOmNossor:
So, a Catholic priest saw parallels between Christ and Quetzalcoatl.
No, the fact is a Catholic priest never did this.
TOmNossor:
Some LDS embraced this first-hand account of the pre-Columbian beliefs as evidence for the BOM and you say “Mormonism declares….”
The sitting President of the Mormon Church was not just “some LDS.”
TOmNossor:
I don’t have a quote from Father Sahagún. I determined while it could SOUND pro-BOM, it was not sufficiently strong to be used as a pro-LDS argument. I do not actually remember the words of Father Sahagún, but he and other have been used by Anglicans and New-agers to point to Christ in the pre-Columbian Americas so it is not just LDS who understood the parallels being drawn (drawn incorrectly IMO, but drawn).
You do not have quotes from Father Sahagún because they don’t exist. The only people that tried to turn statements made by Cortés and Father Shahagún into the idea that the American Indians had seen Christ were those who wanted to believe that the American Indians were the lost tribes of Israel, which include the Mormons.
TOmNossor:
I do not point to Quetzalcoatl as pro-BOM evidence and I calmly speak against it when I can. That is what someone who ATTEMPTS to be OBJECTIVE does.
Science knows the American Indians NEVER claimed to have seen Christ. Mormon Brant Gardner accepts this contrary to President John Taylor’s declaration. He wrote, “Quetzalcoatl might appear to be a remembrance of Christ, but only because LDS authors have put their own spin on the story that the Spanish fathers had already spun into Christian gold from native Aztec straw.” Tom believes Brant.
An objective person would know that it was never the Catholic priest that started this silliness; that is a fact. A pro-Mormon, anti-Catholic would have to ignore this fact to make the Priest look silly instead of Mormonism.
TOmNossor:
Thus I dismiss Quatzequatel = Christ as EVIDENCE for the BOM. The connections are not IMO sufficient to demonstrate that Christ’s visit to the New World CAUSED the connections seen by Catholic, Anglican, New Age, and LDS scholars.
Objective? I don’t think so.