JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
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JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
https://www.fromthedesk.org/producing-a ... scripture/
Wow, what an interesting attempt to explain away the Adam Clarke plagiarism.
Sample:
What about the fact that Joseph Smith did borrow from Adam Clark. Does this constitute plagiarism?
Mark Ashurst-McGee: No, not necessarily, and here’s why. Plagiarism means borrowing without attribution. Since Joseph Smith never published the Joseph Smith Translation, as he had hoped to, we don’t know how he would have presented it to readers.
If Smith’s introduction to the Joseph Smith Translation had said that all the changes were a result of direct revelation, or that all of them were his own ideas—or even some combination of the two—then his borrowing from Clarke would be something that could be reasonably called plagiarism.
Wow, what an interesting attempt to explain away the Adam Clarke plagiarism.
Sample:
What about the fact that Joseph Smith did borrow from Adam Clark. Does this constitute plagiarism?
Mark Ashurst-McGee: No, not necessarily, and here’s why. Plagiarism means borrowing without attribution. Since Joseph Smith never published the Joseph Smith Translation, as he had hoped to, we don’t know how he would have presented it to readers.
If Smith’s introduction to the Joseph Smith Translation had said that all the changes were a result of direct revelation, or that all of them were his own ideas—or even some combination of the two—then his borrowing from Clarke would be something that could be reasonably called plagiarism.
Re: JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
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That's hilarious. And you know who is missing from this Q & A? Consiglieri's buddy Brian Hauglid! I wonder what he'd have to say.
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Re: JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
For some strange reason, that's almost exactly what my reaction was/is.
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Re: JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
Ouch! Eye cramps from rolling beyond safe limits.
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Re: JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
This is similar to the Kinderhook Plates defense.
"If Joseph HAD claimed to translate all of it, then he would've been conned. But since he never finished it, we can only assume he realized it was not a true, ancient record."
and on and on.
"If Joseph HAD claimed to translate all of it, then he would've been conned. But since he never finished it, we can only assume he realized it was not a true, ancient record."
and on and on.
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Re: JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
Interestingly I don't recall JS giving attribution credit in the BOM intro to Johnathan Edwards for all the phrasing from his sermons.
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I'm looking now and I can't find anywhere that JS gives the Campbellites credit for the idea of the Melchizedek priesthood, Swedenborg for the multiple tiers of heaven, the King James Bible for the foundation of the Book of Mormon, the temperance movement for the Word of Wisdom, the King James Bible for the Book of Moses, Jasher/Josephus/Adam Clarke for the ideas in the Book of Abraham.FiveFingerMnemonic wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:32 am Interestingly I don't recall JS giving attribution credit in the BOM intro to Johnathan Edwards for all the phrasing from his sermons.
Weird.
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But everyone was borrowing back then, totally normal for the 19th century. So you see, no big deal. [emoji1]jfro18 wrote:I'm looking now and I can't find anywhere that JS gives the Campbellites credit for the idea of the Melchizedek priesthood, Swedenborg for the multiple tiers of heaven, the King James Bible for the foundation of the Book of Mormon, the temperance movement for the Word of Wisdom, the King James Bible for the Book of Moses, Jasher/Josephus/Adam Clarke for the ideas in the Book of Abraham.FiveFingerMnemonic wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:32 am Interestingly I don't recall JS giving attribution credit in the BOM intro to Johnathan Edwards for all the phrasing from his sermons.
Weird.
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I miss Brother Jake's videosFiveFingerMnemonic wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:40 am But everyone was borrowing back then, totally normal for the 19th century. So you see, no big deal. [emoji1]
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Actually... yes? Except for the "no big deal" part.FiveFingerMnemonic wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:40 amBut everyone was borrowing back then, totally normal for the 19th century. So you see, no big deal. [emoji1]jfro18 wrote:I'm looking now and I can't find anywhere that JS gives the Campbellites credit for the idea of the Melchizedek priesthood, Swedenborg for the multiple tiers of heaven, the King James Bible for the foundation of the Book of Mormon, the temperance movement for the Word of Wisdom, the King James Bible for the Book of Moses, Jasher/Josephus/Adam Clarke for the ideas in the Book of Abraham.FiveFingerMnemonic wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:32 am Interestingly I don't recall JS giving attribution credit in the BOM intro to Johnathan Edwards for all the phrasing from his sermons.
Weird.
Ideas about authorship and ownership have been pretty fluid through the ages. Here's a very short survey of how the ideas have evolved, which suggests "plagiarism" is probably the wrong word:
https://www.ministrymagazine.org/archiv ... urvey.html
William Charvat describes the 1840s as an era of “wholesale scissoring.”
Now, trying to pass Adam Clarke's work off as revelation would definitely be fraud. Unfortunately, I think the apologists' defense would work well enough for believers against the charge of fraud, too. First, it's technically true, which we all know is the best kind of true. Further, they're unwilling to accept that Joseph Smith orchestrated much more obvious frauds.By the mid 1800s, things began to change.
IMO, this particular episode of Pay No Attention To That Man Behind the Curtain best serves as a bit of canker to eat away at the stupidly high confidence believers tend to have in their false prophets.
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Re: JST Q&A article with McGee & MacKay
Did JS call it the JST? Seems like the name of the thing - "translation" - implies revelation? If not, then anything JS claims he "translated" was ....FiveFingerMnemonic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:14 am https://www.fromthedesk.org/producing-a ... scripture/
If Smith’s introduction to the Joseph Smith Translation had said that all the changes were a result of direct revelation, ...
wow.
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