Mowque
Hypermodernist
Are their any 'Holy Places' in Mormonism?
Are their any 'Holy Places' in Mormonism?
Have any other Christian faiths taken up the belief that you will become a God after life?
Any other non-Christian religions?
Most aspects of todays religions seem to be borrowed from previous ones. I wonder if there was any opther faith that had a similar belief?
The reason he gave was that he couldn't be sure that someone would not find the lost pages, alter them in some way, then release them as proof that he was incapable of translating them. So he had a problem either way. But if he were sure they were lost forever, then whether he was translating by the power of God, or making it up himself, he could have replaced them without any problem.
right. sounds like a good excuse for not being able to repeat the translation to me...
It has been asked, but I have never seen it.
Why? The Book of Mormon is over 500 pages, so repeating 116 pages - that he had already written - would be no special difficulty.
so why didn't he? if he could then why not? if it is the word of the God surely it shouldn't matter what other people think.
He was told not to, by God, for the reasons I said. It does matter what people think if they are the ones who need to believe in the Book of Mormon, which would be harder if someone else produced an altered copy of the 116 pages and claimed Joseph couldn't translate.
But if it doesn't matter what people think about him producing 116 pages that are different from the first set, why would it matter what people think about him never replacing them at all?
it just seems convenient. actually a lot of aspects about this story seem convenient, to be honest
Perhaps it would have, but at the same time it is not official doctrine that the Lehites were the entire descendants of the New World natives. In fact, it was a rather small group that came over and the Book of Mormon implies (but doesn't say) that they mixed with people already here.
By "convenient", I assume you mean "evidence he made the whole thing up", right?
no. i mean convenient.
Do you follow the 'Holy Times' of the year (Easter, X-mas) or do you have your own holidays?
We sort of unofficially celebrate Pioneer Day (July 24) the anniversary of the first group of Mormon pioneers reaching the Salt Lake Valley in 1847 after fleeing Illinois. This is a state holiday in Utah, but Mormons all over the world will have commemorations of some sort.