Sep 03

Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., The Joseph Smith Translation, and John 1:18

As I was preparing for today’s podcast I came across a page in Religious Truths Defined, by Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. (the 10th LDS prophet).  In this section of the chapter on the nature of the Father he is driving home the importance of the (Mormon) concept that God must have a body. To bolster this point JFS criticized the King James rendering and asserts what he considers to be a correct translation (he calls it an “interpretation” but in light of the use of the term “translation” earlier as well as the nature of the Joseph Smith’s “Inspired Version” it is clear that he means “translation”). Is it any surprise that the King James translators missed an exception to the statement that “no man hath seen God at any time”?

Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Religious Truths Defined, Page 38

Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Religious Truths Defined, Page 38

The Greek text of this verse has an interesting variant. Prior to the discoveries of P66 and P75 in 1952 the weight of the manuscripts available indicated that the original author had written about an “only begotten Son.” “Only begotten” is a poor rendering of μονογενὴς, as the term means “one and only,” or “unique.” The real word of interest is whether the term which follows μονογενὴς should be θεὸς or υἱὸς, God or Son. P66 (written about 200 AD) and P75 (175-225 AD) both have θεὸς (God) not υἱὸς (Son). Add to that the weight of Codex Siniaticus (א), Codex Vaticanus (B), Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (C), and a handful of other manuscripts and you have a very strong case for “the only God” (ESV, for example) being the correct translation.

While there are a larger number of extant  manuscripts which contain υἱὸς (Son) this is no good reason side with that translation. The υἱὸς (Son) reading is a distinctly byzantine reading which is found primarily in this text family with a few (late) exceptions (such as miniscule mss 579, an Alexandrian text from approx 1250). Since these texts have been copied from one another and can be traced back to a ‘parent’ text geographically and by textual features which make it distinct from other text families, the large number of manuscripts does not mean it is a better reading.

Below is the textual apparatus from the UBS Greek New Testament, 4th edition:

UBS Greek NT, John 1:18

UBS Greek NT, John 1:18

When you look at the Greek text it is interesting that, while there is a variant with the word “God” there is no variant which introduces an exception clause to tell the reader who can see God. The words in red below represent words in the Joseph Smith Translation which I can not find any textual support for:

And no man hath seen God at any time, except he hath borne record of the Son; for except it is through him no man can be saved. (Joseph Smith Translation, John 1:19 – The verse numbering is not the same as in normal Bibles)

In light of this evidence, I wonder what manuscripts Joseph Smith was using in his New Testament translation? Why are they nowhere to be found today? Why is JFS citing this faulty translation 170 years later to vindicate the current version of Joseph Smith’s 1st vision? Is he, as the LDS Prophet of that time, validating the Joseph Smith Translation? If so, and I ask this again, WHERE IS THE MANUSCRIPT EVIDENCE FOR THE CHANGES IN JOHN 1:18?

Apr 22

eBook: Fall of the Book of Abraham (Jerald & Sandra Tanner)

Oh that my words were written!

Oh that they were inscribed in a book!

Today’s eBook: Fall of the Book of Abraham, by Jerald and Sandra Tanner

Fall of the Book of Abraham.epub

Fall of the Book of Abraham.lit

Fall of the Book of Abraham.mobi

Fall of the Book of Abraham.pdf

Fall of the Book of Abraham.txt

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*Amazon’s Kindle is able to display .mobi files.

Apr 15

eBook: Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates (Jerald & Sandra Tanner)

Oh that my words were written!

Oh that they were inscribed in a book!

Today’s eBook: Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates, by Jerald & Sandra Tanner

Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates.epub

Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates.lit

Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates.mobi

Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates.pdf

Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates.txt

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*Amazon’s Kindle is able to display .mobi files.

Mar 22

VIDEO: Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 “Definitions”

The second episode of Mormonism Monday! is live on the Eye On Apologetics YouTube Channel. I am still waiting for the ability to upload video files longer than 15 minutes, so please forgive me for chopping up the hour long episode into 6 sections. You can download the podcast here. The slides I used are available here (re-edited with better grammar).

Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 – Definitions – Part 1/6 (019)

Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 – Definitions – Part 2/6 (020)


Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 – Definitions – Part 3/6 (021)

Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 – Definitions – Part 4/6 (022)

Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 – Definitions – Part 5/6 (023)

Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 – Definitions – Part 6/6 (024)

Mar 22

Outline from Mormonism Monday, Episode 3 “Definitions – Polytheism in Mormonism”

You can click the image below to download the PDF of my outline for the 3rd episode of Mormonism Monday! “Definitions – Polytheism in Mormonism”.

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It is the first principle of the Gospel to know for a certainty the Character of God. ~ Joseph Smith, Jr., 11 weeks before his death (History of the Church, Vol. 6, p. 305)

And this is eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. ~ Jesus Christ (Praying in John 17:3)

How Many Gods Exist?

Mormonism and biblical Christianity are at their core theistic systems. In this we agree that atheism is not true. Beyond this we depart down two dramatically different paths, never again to unite.

Since we agree on the basic tenant of theism, one might ask a Mormon and a Christian the simple question: How many gods exist?

Before answering this question I want to make an observation which will help avoid some common objections. Whereas atheism is the denial of the existence of God, monotheism is the belief in the existence of one God only, and polytheism is the belief in the existence of many gods. All humans worship something or someone, whether it is themselves, an activity, a spouse, their children, a god (whether real or perceived), or many gods, etc.

An atheist is not called an atheist because they don’t worship anything or anyone. They are called an atheist because they deny the existence of any and all gods (whether real or perceived). A monotheist is called a monotheist, not because they only worship one God (for at times, devout monotheists will place people or things higher than God), but because they consciously grant the existence of one true deity to the exclusion of all other (so-called) deities.

A polytheist, is not a polytheist because they worship every god or goddess which they assert truly exists. They are called polytheists because of the fact that they believe in the existence of many real deities. In the same way that a devout Hindu might believe in the existence of over 3 million gods without knowing each of their names, powers, characteristics and so on, a devout Mormon grants the existence of millions of deities. Polytheism does not require that you worship every god or goddess that exists, only that you believe in their existence as true, actual deities.

Assuming here (and throughout the rest of this presentation) that both the Christian and the Latter-day Saint (Mormon for short) are well read and able to accurately represent their religious leaders’ teachings, you would receive a reply:

In Mormonism, there exists a plurality of Gods. Joseph Smith preached the following words in a sermon 11 days before his death: Continue reading

Mar 21

Slides From Mormonism Monday! Episode 2 “Definitions”

Below are the slides from Episode 2 of Mormonism Monday! I have already re-edited the ones with grammatical errors (that i didn’t fix before the show, haha). I hope these are of use to you in your efforts to reach your LDS friends with the gospel.

Mar 08

Mormonism Monday! First Episode!

Mormonism Monday is a video series which examines the Mormon religion and compares it with Scripture. Early Mormon leaders invite us to examine their religion and help them find errors:

Take up the Bible, compare the religion of the Latter-day Saints with it, and see if it will stand the test. (Discourses of Brigham Young, page 126)

Orson Pratt wrote the following words:

“If we cannot convince you by reason nor by the word of God, that your religion is wrong, we will not persecute you, but will sustain you in the privileges, guaranteed in the great Charter of American Liberty: we ask from you the same generosity–protect us in the exercise of our religious rights–convince us of our errors of doctrine, if we have any, by reason, by logical arguments, or by the word of God, and we will be ever grateful for the information, and you will ever have the pleasing reflection that you have been instruments in the hands of God of redeeming your fellow beings from the darkness which you may see enveloping their minds.” (Orson Pratt, The Seer, 1853, page 15)

These videos are my response to such a generous invitation, enjoy.

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Part 2/3

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Jul 15

You know you found a Mormon book when…

… Adam-ondi- Ahman is this large on the tag cloud. The book is here if you were curious.

For the record Adam-ondi-Ahman is a place in Daviess County, Missouri that Joseph Smith named and taught his followers was near the Garden of Eden (link). Yet another indication that Joseph Smith was not a prophet of God as a true prophet (or anyone familiar with geography) would know the garden of Eden was located somewhere along the Fertile Crescent (See Gen. 2:10-14).

By my best estimate, and with the help of Google Maps, the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers (modern day Iraq) are located approximately 6,748 miles from Missouri. The question I pose to my readers is who do you trust more, Joseph Smith Jr. or Genesis 2:10-14? Before you answer, look at a map: