2/10/2024 0 Comments Tad callister bookEven Campbell himself, who proposed this theory, later abandoned it in favor of another alternative. 3Ĭampbell also declared that “ as ignorant and as impudent a knave as ever wrote a book.” 4 But this assertion that Joseph Smith, who was “ignorant” and lacked education, could write such a work as the Book of Mormon seemed so preposterous to other contemporary critics that they readily dismissed it. I cannot doubt for a single moment that is the sole author and proprietor of it. There never was a book more evidently written by one set of fingers, nor more certainly conceived in one cranium. In 1831 a clergyman named Alexander Campbell proposed that Joseph Smith wrote rather than translated the Book of Mormon: What then are those alternative arguments presented by our critics for the origin of the Book of Mormon, and what is the truth? Argument 1: Joseph Smith, Alleged to Be an Ignorant Man, Wrote the Book of Mormon Critics must either dismiss the Book of Mormon with a sheepish shrug or produce a viable alternative to Joseph Smith’s account namely, that he translated it by the gift and power of God. Eleven witnesses, in addition to Joseph Smith, saw the gold plates, millions of believers have testified of its truthfulness, and the book is readily available for examination. Thus the Book of Mormon has become the focal point of attack by many of our critics: disprove the Book of Mormon and you disprove the Church and undermine testimonies.īut this is no easy task-in fact, it is impossible, because the Book of Mormon is true. Why? Because the keystone of our religion-the Book of Mormon and its witness of Jesus Christ-has also become the keystone of our testimony, which keystone holds our testimony securely in place. Once we have a foundational testimony of the Book of Mormon, then any question or challenge we confront in life, however difficult it may seem, can be approached with faith, not doubt. On the other hand, if its origin is God-given, then Joseph Smith was a prophet, and if he was a prophet, then The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true. The title of my talk today is “The Book of Mormon: Man-Made or God-Given?” 1 Because the Book of Mormon is “the keystone of our religion,” as described by Joseph Smith, 2 the Church rises or falls on the truth of it.Īs a result, if the Book of Mormon can be proved to be man-made, then the Church is man-made. It is where I attended school, where I met my wonderful wife, and where all six of our children have attended. The Book of Mormon Is the Keystone of Our Religion
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