Sargon wrote:I dont discredit all evidence brought forth. In fact, I dealt with the Zelph story. But I can't help it if you present questionable material as if it were 100% accurate and trustworthy.
Sargon.. The BoM is practically a carbon copy of Spalding's "Manuscript Found"... Please read it yourself then..
Sargon wrote:You have your story wrong. Zelph's bones were not found on the Hill Cumorah. Zelph's bones were found in a hill in Illinois, while the location of the Hill Cumorah is presently unknown. We have been over that plenty of times.
Sargon... No... The handwritten copy of the Zelph story by Joseph Smith does in fact contain the words "Hill Cumorah." By the way, if you say then that Zelph's bones were found in a hill in Illinois.. This is not Meso-america.. You have been saying all along that there was no evidence of these wars taking place in N. America. Now suddenly there is..
Also if the Hill Cumorah was in Meso-America then Zelph would have had to travel about 1,800 miles one way to return to the spot where the Mormons found his bones. How do you explain this?
Sargon wrote:References please...to my knowledge Joseph never wrote directly about the experience. What you have is a composition by someone else pretending to be Joseph. Most accounts confirm that Joseph was not present when the bones were discovered, and only afterwards did he get involved.
A composition by someone else pretending to be Joseph??? Sargon, is this how they train their missionaries? Just deny the facts flat out? Are you just going to say that it is not a real saying by Joseph? Well deny everything then...
Also Joseph was there.. Just read it. Joseph states, "The contemplation of the scenery around us (Joseph Smith and his brethren) produced peculiar sensations in our bosoms."
Sargon wrote:So because the Book of Mormon speaks of fortifications, and the spalding manuscript also speaks of fortifications....Joseph is plagiarizing?? Wishful thinking at best Gman. It is equally as likely that Joseph got that idea from anywhere else, including the real record of the Book of Mormon.
Joseph is plagiarizing BIG TIME.. With the help of Sidney Rigdon, Joseph stole the manuscript from Spalding. The evidence is overwhelming.. I'm sorry Sargon. You backed the wrong horse..
Sargon wrote:So which is it? Are you going to say that Joseph was using the mound-builder myths, or the Spalding Manuscript as his guide?
Both...
Sargon wrote:This is where you fail Mormon Criticism 101.
1) There is no record by Joseph Smith of what he said regarding the bones. There are only a hanful of second hand records, which conflict on these exact details.
More than that... The thing was totally plagiarized..
Sargon wrote:2) The warrior Zelph was not found on the Hill Cumorah, neither the one described in the Book of Mormon, nor the one designated by many early LDS in Palmyra NY. Zelph was located in Illinois, far far away from Cumorah.
3) Zelph was not known from the eastern sea to the Rocky Mountains. The leader he served under was. The account you provided is clear on that.
So Zelph had to travel about 1,800 miles from Meso-America to die in N. America then?
Sargon wrote:4) The name "Lamanite" was widely applied to any Native American in those days, as it often is today in the church. The title is given regardless of how distantly they are related to the original Lamanites, or if they are related at all to the Lamanites. It is applied to all Native Americans, it is a synonym for Indian.
And thus the name "Lamanite" is never found in Meso-America nor in N. America archeology.. A total fabrication..
Sargon wrote:5) Because carbon dating was never done on the bones, it is impossible to know the exact date of their owner's life. But because it seems the bones were found so easily, only a foot under the earth, they could not have been very old. They most probably belonged to a later generation of Lamanite, or a different culture of Lamanites, not recorded in the Book of Mormon, who did not live in the same region described in the Book of Mormon.
Just deny the evidence.. It is all that you can do...
Gman wrote:1. The BoM clearly states that there were battles (one with Nephites another with the Jaredites) on the Hill Cumorah. Plus there were many other battles as well...
2. The BoM states they practiced mass burials in Alma 53:3 or Mosiah 9:19.
3. Joseph Smith and his brethren go back to the top of the Hill Cumorah and digs only a foot deep into the dirt to find the warrior Zelph.
Sargon wrote:1) So?
Is that all you can say? The Spalding Manuscript says EXACTLY the same thing.. And Spalding's Manuscript was written well before the BoM ever was...
Sargon wrote:2) So? Isn't that what happens after a war?
Yes, including Spalding's Manuscript as well...
Sargon wrote:3) See number 2 in the last section above.
See and read Spalding's Manuscript...
Sargon wrote:I don't understand the excitement. Just because similarities are found in no way indicates thievery. For a humorous satire on this excitement, which you probably wont get, see this: //
www.jefflindsay.com/bomsource.shtml#names
Oh, I'm not done by a long shot.. There is HUGE amounts of plagiarism by Joseph. When I get done with this you will see even more...
Sargon wrote:What lands?
The lands in N. America..
Sargon wrote:As a fellow truth-seeker, I conclude that the evidence is not in your favor. The evidence is a rag-tag bunch of garbled history and suppositions, that do not explain the story near as well as Joseph Smith's real story, which, is backed up by much more solid evidence.
Your FACT unfortunately can't be proven.
Sargon you are in truth-seeker denial...
Sargon wrote:Sigh...you have already shown me your biggest guns, and they all failed the test. But if you insist carry on then...
Oh that was a few firecrackers... Watch this...
Remember when you kept saying that the BoM makes no mention of mounds, or burying dead after a war? Well take a look at Alma 16:11 from the BoM...
Alma 16:11 Nevertheless, after many days their
dead bodies were
HEAPED up upon the face of the earth, and they were
covered with a shallow covering. And now so great was the scent thereof that the people did not go in to possess the land of Ammonihah for many years. And it was called Desolation of Nehors; for they were of the profession of Nehor, who were slain; and their lands remained desolate.
And now look at the Spalding manuscript Page 122..
Manuscript Found "Ten thousand men from each army, without arms marched to the field where the battle was faught, & having selected the
dead bodies of their respective warriors, they carried as many of them together as what could be done with convenience & then
diging into the ground about three feet deep &
throwing the dirt around in a circular form upon the edge of the grave they then deposited the bodies in it, covering the ground over which they had dug with the bodies & then placing others pon them until the whole were deposited. They then proceede to throw dirt upon them & to raise over them
a high mound. In this manner they proceeded until they had finished the interment. The bodies of the chiefs that were slain were carried to their respective armies, & porforming many customary solemnities of woe, they were intered & prodigious
mounds of earth were raised over them. After the funeral rites were finished & the armistice had expired, the hostile Emperors must now determine on their further plans of operations."
So you don't see any similarities here? Heaps of dead bodies in both accounts?
Burial mound example
Now here is an account of the fortifications in the BoM.
Alma 50: 1-6
1 And now it came to pass that Moroni did not stop making preparations for war, or to
defend his people against the Lamanites; for he caused that his armies should commence in the commencement of the twentieth year of the reign of the judges, that they should commence in digging up
heaps of earth round about all the cities, throughout all the land which was possessed by the Nephites.
2 And upon the
top of these ridges of earth he caused that there should be
timbers, yea, works of timbers built up to the height of a man,
round about the cities.
3 And he caused that upon those works of timbers,there should be a frame of pickets built upon the timbers round about; and they were strong and high.
4 And he caused towers to be erected that overlooked those works of pickets, and he caused places of security to be built upon those atowers, that the stones and the arrows of the Lamanites could not hurt them.
5 And they were prepared that they could cast stones from the top thereof, according to their pleasure and their strength, and slay him who should attempt to approach near the walls of the city.
6 Thus Moroni did prepare strongholds against the coming of their enemies,
round about every city in all the land.
And now the Spalding manuscript p. 74...
Manuscript Found "Near
every village or city they constructed forts or fortifications. Those were generally of an
oval form. The ramparts, or walls were formed of
dirt. A deep canal or trench would likewise be formed. In addition to this they inserted
a piece of timber on the top of the ramparts. These pieces were about seven feet in length from the ground to the top which was sharpened. The distance between each piece was about six inches, through which they could shoot their arrows against an enemy. A country thus fortified . . . might be well supposed as able to
defend themselves against an invading enemy."
I highlighted some of the words here in red to show the similarities.. You notice that both the BoM and the Spalding manuscript have timbers at the top of their fortifications? And these timbers (on the tops of the hills) were about the size of a human being? What are the chances of that happening?
Example of a fort hill in Ohio
Sargon.. The "Manuscript Story" contains so many parallels with the BoM and with Mormon doctrine that it is impossible to believe that they are all merely the result of coincidence...
And I have even more evidence..