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Of course I believe it is Nephi, Alma, Mormon, Moroni, … and that Joseph Smith was an inspired “translator.” I believe Nephi wrote of geography he walked with his father Lehi that is why it is consistent and in my opinion matches remarkably well a journey from Jerusalem - Nahom - Bountiful. I believe Mormon abridged records from many authors and wrote about a consistent geography that he experienced. If you could teach Mormon about airplanes and fly with him from NY to Mesoamerica and then asked him if the BOM geography covered all this region he would confidently say, “No.” Joseph Smith just didn’t know the geography that was consistently presented in the BOM (because he was not the author and unlike C.S. Lewis or Tolkien had not planned it out in his head).Who is the author of the Book of Mormon?
I have memories from more than 4 parishes. I stepped out of the cradle in a parish far from here of which I only have a few scattered memories. The one that I consider “my parish” I attended from age 11 or 12 until leaving for college. We started this parish originally meeting in the middle school cafeteria. Raising money and … to build a building and … My family still lives in my teenage home (across town from where I live). I have attended mass there very sporadically since I became a LDS. I have shared here that the parish is very liberal and quite comfortable with LDS, Agnostics and Wiccans receiving communion. My wife and I did not partake.TOm, you used to be a Catholic? But only belonged to one parish?
First, by claiming I am the “world authority” on TOm, I mean that I possess more knowledge about TOm than anyone in the world (not what you thought I said or at least what I think you thought I said). I have read Catholic apologetics that appeal to the need to give the Catholic authority a privileged read when evaluating this or that theological question. Such is good for those who accept the Catholic authority, but is not of much use to someone evaluating the fidelity of the Catholic authority. So, before we submit to a human authority, we are all acting as our authorities. That is not IMO the same as the spirit of individual interpretation that leads to the Ultra-Trads. I find their arguments compelling EXCEPT that they are claiming to be more Catholic than the Church which is far and away the biggest problem with their arguments IMO.Very true, you are your own authority.
I merely say I am a LDS because I think it makes the most compelling case for being God’s church (and that I have a testimony, but I believed the first part for many years before I had what any LDS would call a testimony). I do not know the inner workings of other LDS, but I would be surprised if SOME of them weren’t “in it for family.”I have known many Mormons who have admitted they are in it for family, not for theology, but you may know differently.
I have no memory of ever thinking Joseph Smith was not a polygamist. Such a misconception is totally foreign to my experience of the CoJCoLDS. That hopefully sounds very neutral towards anyone who had this misconception.Admitting JS was a polygamist was a huge death to the idea that he was a devoted husband to Emma alone. Admitting he doesn’t know where the BoM took place, along with numerous other apostles and presidents, is a huge death of the idea that they are seers and revelators.
I could go on, but the bottom line that is how many see the Mormon church.
I have a vague recollection of dropping the hemispheric geography model many years ago and it was a non-issue for me.
I have no memory of any stress brought on as a product of learning that LDS leaders did not know much about the BOM geography and what many of them claimed I think is unlikely to be true.
I do have somewhat vivid memories of what I call my “dark night of the soul,” but it was mercifully brief. It had NOTHING to do with any naturalistic concepts associated with the origins of the CoJCoLDS, such for whatever reason have never held sway with me.
The universal authority on TOm is of course not me it is God. If John Calvin was/is the most brilliant and/or inspired theologian, I might be non-elect AND with my non-elect mind I am incapable of seeing that I should be a 5 point Calvinist (or I might be elect and it is not my time yet). Perhaps Calvin is only partially correct and … But, as best as I can tell the things I admit are problems are consumed by the magnitude of the strengths. I find the explanation that the CoJCoLDS was started by God to have much more explanative power than the idea that it was and is a fraud.
Charity, TOm