Physical tools for revelation

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Physical tools for revelation

Post by Hagoth » Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:36 am

One thing I always loved about Mormonism is the hardware: Jaredite barges, Liahona, Sword of Laban, Gold Plates, breastplates, and of course the Urim and Thummim. These were actual physical things that, if someone could produce them, would be imperial evidence of the truth of Mormonism. How many other religions have that?

In another post, Moksha said:
moksha wrote:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 3:52 am
Research Bird wrote:
Mon Sep 20, 2021 9:09 pm
Urim and Thummim
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An ancient instrument or tool prepared by God and used by Joseph Smith to aid in the translation of the Book of Mormon.
They've never looked this up in the Bible, The Anchor Bible Dictionary, or Wikipedia.

The first thing they would learn is that the the ancient Urim and Thummim in the Bible are not spectacles. They appear to be more like a pair of dice that produced a binary yes/no answer. Samuel gives us a users guide on how to make a request via the sacred stones, “If the fault is in me or my son Jonathan, respond with Urim, but if the men of Israel are at fault, respond with Thummim” (Samuel 14:41). So, heads Urim, tales Thummim. Old Testament scholar Cornelius Van Dam describes it this way: “In order to receive the revelation, the high priest took the diamonds [diamond dice engraved with names, i.e. the Urim and Thummim] and cast on a table or preferably the ark. From the way they were arranged after being cast, the high priest could deduce the answer according to traditional rules known to the high priest.” (Van Dam, The Urim and Thummim: A Means of Revelation in Ancient Israel.)

In a way, Joseph was just casting dice all the time. But not in the same way. The description in Samuel sounds more like the way Heber C. Kimball received revelation with his divining rod. How did he do that? Did he have some sort of Ouija board arrangement? I think he probably just asked yes/no questions, and watched to see if the rod twitched, the way you used it to find water. So if he asked, "should I marry seven more teenagers and have their boyfriends run out of town?, and the rod twitched, he could proclaim "God commanded me through revelation to marry all of the girls on this list and have their boyfriends sent on missions to Death Valley." Or whatever.

And that leads me to wondering how Oliver used his "rod of nature" (no snickering on the back row!) to attempt to translate. Did he just grip it and use it as a revelation antenna? Did he say whatever came into his head and then wait for the rod to confirm/deny if he was heading in the right direction?

And finally... when do you think was that last time a president of the church attempted to talk to God through a magic toy? Do you think they give the seer stone a whirl once in a while, just in case it might actually work? I love the mental image of Russell Nelson kneeling in front of a rock in the Holy o' holies waiting for it to talk to him. Maybe with that masonic sword they used to hang on the door, thinking it's really the sword of Laban.

Tangent: why are dowsing rods pretty good at finding water but not gold? Because if water is under your field it's everywhere under your field because it is found in the water table, rather than in nuggets and veins. And if don't find water when you drill the water witch will say, "keep drilling," until you finally reach the water table. If you think about it, that's more of less the way Joseph handled treasure digging, except he had the added option of telling you that a ghost moved it at the last moment.
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Re: Physical tools for revelation

Post by moksha » Fri Sep 24, 2021 6:47 pm

Hagoth wrote:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:36 am
Do you think they give the seer stone a whirl once in a while, just in case it might actually work? I love the mental image of Russell Nelson kneeling in front of a rock in the Holy o' holies waiting for it to talk to him.
President Nelson has late at night revelations, so maybe he keeps a polished banded iron jasperite under his pillow. I imagine he allows Wendy to handle it from time to time.
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Re: Physical tools for revelation

Post by Palerider » Sat Sep 25, 2021 2:05 pm

moksha wrote:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 6:47 pm
President Nelson has late at night revelations, so maybe he keeps a polished banded iron jasperite under his pillow. I imagine he allows Wendy to handle it from time to time.
Wendy to Rusty:

C'mon Russy, you know it won't work without the white top hat......"
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Re: Physical tools for revelation

Post by wtfluff » Sat Sep 25, 2021 2:21 pm

Hagoth wrote:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:36 am
And finally... when do you think was that last time a president of the church attempted to talk to God through a magic toy? Do you think they give the seer stone a whirl once in a while, just in case it might actually work? I love the mental image of Russell Nelson kneeling in front of a rock in the Holy o' holies waiting for it to talk to him. Maybe with that masonic sword they used to hang on the door, thinking it's really the sword of Laban.
This is one thing that tells me that the uppity-ups at the top of the LD$-Inc. pyramid know that it's all a farce.

If they truly believe that the Book of Mormon is "the most correct book on earth," then that Magic Rock™ is the most important religious artifact on earth. They literally have the most important rock on earth, and they've had it for a L_O_N_G time.

Why don't they parade that rock around as proof of the Truthiness of their "church?" Why don't they use it to produce some modern scripture? Why, why, why? Because: They know it's all a farce.
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Re: Physical tools for revelation

Post by Reuben » Sat Sep 25, 2021 6:05 pm

wtfluff wrote:
Sat Sep 25, 2021 2:21 pm
Hagoth wrote:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:36 am
And finally... when do you think was that last time a president of the church attempted to talk to God through a magic toy? Do you think they give the seer stone a whirl once in a while, just in case it might actually work? I love the mental image of Russell Nelson kneeling in front of a rock in the Holy o' holies waiting for it to talk to him. Maybe with that masonic sword they used to hang on the door, thinking it's really the sword of Laban.
This is one thing that tells me that the uppity-ups at the top of the LD$-Inc. pyramid know that it's all a farce.

If they truly believe that the Book of Mormon is "the most correct book on earth," then that Magic Rock™ is the most important religious artifact on earth. They literally have the most important rock on earth, and they've had it for a L_O_N_G time.

Why don't they parade that rock around as proof of the Truthiness of their "church?" Why don't they use it to produce some modern scripture? Why, why, why? Because: They know it's all a farce.
I think it's likely some lore has grown up around its use that keeps them from trying it, or expecting it to work if they try it. These guys are champs at making excuses to us about why we didn't see the magic we wanted or needed. I'm sure they're very good at making excuses to themselves, too.

Or maybe I find the mental image of President Nelson beating himself up for not being worthy enough to use the rock compelling, so I find ways to make it true. Who knows?
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Re: Physical tools for revelation

Post by Hagoth » Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:00 am

Reuben wrote:
Sat Sep 25, 2021 6:05 pm
Or maybe I find the mental image of President Nelson beating himself up for not being worthy enough to use the rock compelling, so I find ways to make it true. Who knows?
Maybe he was worthy but then he used it to tune in some cosmic NSFHoH (Not Safe for Holy of Holies) material and made himself unworthy.
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