Month: August 2024

  • Joseph Smith and Treasure Digging

    Treasure digging is widely attested about Joseph Smith which gives us some background behind the golden plates thing. Joseph Smith lived in a time where some people believed and participated in what is sometimes called a magical worldview or ‘folk magic.’ Visions were common, revivals were sweeping the area in the mid 1820s, and some…

  • Composition of Book of Mormon

    The oral composition model is discussed in some detail by William Davis in his dissertation, Performing Revelation: Joseph Smith and the Creation of the Book of Mormon, and book Visions in a Seer Stone: Cultural immersion: Joseph was immersed in a cultural and religious milieu that seems proportional to the contents of the Book of…

  • More Historical Discrepancies

    In the first edition of the Book of Mormon, in Mosiah 21:28 (continuing from Mosiah 8:13-14) Ammon tells Limhi that King Benjamin has the ability to translate the ancient records his people found. Problem is, Benjamin was not the king at this point in Nephite history. It was actually his son Mosiah. Joseph Smith realized…

  • The Book of Mormon and the Late War

    It seems that the book of Mormon is dependent on the Late War.Parallels between the LW and BoM:A battle at a fort where righteous white protagonists are attacked by an army made up of dark-skinned natives driven by a white military leader. The white protagonists are prepared for battle and slaughter their opponents to such…

  • Paralleling 1800s thought

    In the 1840s, Joseph Smith adopted the idea (to some degree) that the Book of Mormon occurred in Central America. This is likely because he received a copy of the book Incidents of Travel in Central America in 1841.https://rsc.byu.edu/approaching-antiquity-joseph-smith-ancient-world/joseph-smith-central-american-ruins-book-mormon Book of Mormon parallels to 1800s thought Richard Bushman, well-known Mormon historian, stated: … there is…

  • Nephite Historicity

    The Traditional View of Geography According to Joseph Smith and subsequent presidents and apostles of the LDS Church, the geographical extent of Book of Mormon lands included virtually all of North and South America. Joseph Smith identified the coast of Chile as the place where Lehi’s party arrived in the New World, while he located…

  • Anachronism in the Book of Mormon

    Anachronisms and archaeological findings 📚━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Horses:The Book of Mormon mentions horses in five incidences, and are portrayed as being in the forest upon first arrival of the Nephites, “raise(d)”, “fed”, “prepared” (in conjunction with chariots), used for food, and being “useful unto man” (1 Nephi 18:25, Enos 1:21, Alma 18:9,10,12, Alma 20:6, 3 Nephi 3:22, 3…

  • New Approaches to the Book of Mormon

    Metcalfe on the shift of his use of the phrase therefore and wherefore for Joseph Smith Mosian priority “Enveloping is particularly evident in discussion of the advent of Jesus. For example, early in the narrative Nephi relates that Lehi (1 Ne. 10:4), an angel (19:8), and “the prophets” (2 Ne. 25:19) had all predicted that…

  • Americianist Approaches to the Book of Mormon (Jared Hickman)

    Rather, The Book of Mormon is a remarkably assured and comprehensive prolepsis. Its anachronism is unembarrassedly integral. After all, the book’s point of departure is Lehi’s visionary apprehension of the imminent Babylonian captivity, which is revealed to him in the pages of a book that is given to him by twelve angelic figures who, we…

  • Joseph Smith: The Making of a Prophet (Dan Vogel)

    The book Joseph dictated abounds with examples of his poor grammar and Yankee dialect as well as his penchant for digression, redundancy, and wordiness. Rarely are his characters’ inner moral conflicts reflected. Most often we encounter flat, uncomplicated, two-dimensional heros and villains. Generally the plots are simple and frequently improbable. However, the point was notto…