Hi again, SWPlan,
I appreciate your sincerity. I’ll take some time now to respond.
Joseph kept them hidden. His wife Emma, who wrote down some of the things Joseph read out of the hat, never saw the plates. Martin Harris also wrote things down for Joseph as he read out of the hat. Harris never saw the plates either.
Imagine if a thousand people knew you had a million dollar treasure that would be theirs for the taking if they could get it out of your hands. Would you keep such a treasure hidden, or start showing it around to everyone? If you knew many such people had guns and the lawfulness of the time was obscurely upheld, would you have a sense of needing to be careful?
Emma never denied her knowledge that Joseph had received the golden plates, and translated from them. When she acted as scribe, I don’t think he was using the seer stone and the hat with a hole in it that was used to block out sunlight and candle light so that he could see the words on the seer stone without a glare.
Martin Harris did see the plates, and testified of the truthfulness of Joseph’s account, even though his wife mistrusted the whole situation and wanted proofs herself.
From what I know Joseph revealed the plates to a few people as he was instructed by Moroni (if the plates existed).
It is a little strange that Joseph had them, translated them, but kept them hidden from people who wanted to believe in them and then they were stolen… odd.
The plates were never stolen. What was lost was an early part of the translation, because of Martin Harris’ wife and Martin’s having trusted her even though he had promised Joseph that he would keep the translation in his possession and keep it safe. Joseph learned a lot from that experience about needing to be even more careful than he had been.
The contents of the ‘Book of Mormon’ is said to have been on the plates, but at least one book Joseph was forbidden to translate because Martin Harris took a page to show his wife and she hid it. She wanted Joseph to translate it again to verify that he was actually reading from a source that was hidden in his hat. Joseph went to pray and then came back and told Harris that God was very angry that he had taken the page away and as a consequence Joseph would never be able to translate from that book again.
What was lost was a 116-page historical text about Lehi’s family and the early history of their doings in the New World. Joseph learned that that part of the record was not necessary, since there were spiritually inspiring writings that covered the same time period and were prepared for reasons known to God, which are what we now have. Within those writings is a dream you may be interested in about the tree of life.
I think the LDS argument is that God wanted people to believe in it, not because they had seen the plates, but because of its divine authority.
Yes. God does not work by signs and outward proofs, of course. Otherwise there would be no such thing as an atheist nor but one religion on the face of the earth.
I’ll add more later. 'Got to go. Thanks for your inquisitive heart and mind.