Re: “ANCIENT RECORDS” in the BOM, Please explain the 3,900 changes in it since it’s first published edition in 1830 in Palmyra, NY. Perhaps ParkerD could obtain an original copy of the BOM & compare it to a recent edition & get back to us on the 3,900 differences and what they truly mean.
Here are some of the devastating changes (at this point, for full effect, cue the pep band to play Darth Vader’s theme from Star Wars – love John Williams’ scores!):
Words deleted: that (188 times), the (48 times), it came to pass (46 times), a and and (40 times), had (29 times).
Words added: of (12 times), and, is, and the (7 times).
Grammatical changes: which to who (891 times), exceeding to exceedingly (177 times), was to were (162 times), is to are (74 times), done to did (10 times).
Typographical errors: aaswer (answer), among (among), bacause (because), daghter (daughter), mnltitude (multitude), theit (theif).
Spelling changes: strait to straight (10 times). Because both words sound the same, Oliver Cowdery always wrote “straight” (the Book of Mormon was a dictated text, but being the expert you are, I’m sure you already knew that). Oliver’s handwriting caused confusion, too. His r, n, b, and l were difficult to distinguish so the printer misread robber to be nobler and formation as foundation. Other spellings that were changed over time were acceptable when first printed in 1830. Words like ahere, adultry, babtized, berfal, centre, devlish, fraid, sepulchre, phrensied, condescention, and burthensome.
That’s a little under 2000 examples. Perhaps you could supply the other 1900 (or don’t Gerald and Sandra Tanner list them?). And while you’re at it, you could also explain the tens of thousands of changes to the text of the Bible over the centuries.
Of course we Mormons are much disturbed when we learn of these substantive(?) changes in the BOM. They’re kept from us by our leaders, you know. The examples I gave you were very hard to find as they appeared in obscure articles in the October 1981 and December 1983
Ensign, which is the official monthly magazine for adults published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Really, PBMom, LDS scholars have done so much research and analysis on this topic that to hold forth without addressing it is just embarassing. You might at least do a Google search on the name Royal Skousen. Sheesh!