Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Holy Mary Mother of God

About a year before I left for my mission a good friend of mine and RM was on an apologetic kick. He suffered from depression and for whatever reason putting his mind to a set task seemed to bring some relief from his condition.

After several months of different small projects he came across accusations that the BOM in its' original form was not the same as the current version. He duly sent of to SLC for the Tanner's annotated copy of the original 1830 edition with the changes highlighted.

I had no idea he had done this. It just came up in conversation one day. He went on to explain that most of the differences were simply grammatical and spelling errors which had been corrected. I was inclined to agree and after having a flick through the book I decided he was right. He still is right.

Some time later in the mission field we were issued with a new translation of the BOM in German and told to stop reading the older 'Luschien' version as soon as the new investigator version i.e the single BOM was in circulation. Naturally we started to compare the translations to see what differences there were. Naturally there were a great many minor changes though nothing substantive other than the inclusion of JS-Matt for the first time. We did however get a kick out of the church releasing a 'new' version which still used the old 'rechtschreibung' rules.

My thoughts naturally turned to different versions of the BOM again and I was reminded of the discussions I had had some time previous with my friend. I went online and found that Herald House, the Deseret Book of the RLDS were selling replicas of the original 1830 edition, exactly the same as BKP had held up in conference not long before. I looked at the picture and thought it would be a cool gimmick for the street preaches we held ever week in the pedestrian precincts. (fußgängerzonen)

Though the BOM can be described as chloroform in print, I have always felt that the vision and dream sequences were vivid and well written. The reasons for that are obviously debatable given the magical thinking of JS's family. Anyway one of my favourite passages was the vision of Nephi in 1Nephi 11. The key passage, and the whole point of the is this:

Modern Version:
Quote:

14 And it came to pass that I saw the heavens open; and an angel came down and stood before me; and he said unto me: Nephi, what beholdest thou?
15 And I said unto him: A virgin, most beautiful and fair above all other virgins.
16 And he said unto me: Knowest thou the condescension of God?
17 And I said unto him: I know that he loveth his children; nevertheless, I do not know the meaning of all things.
18 And he said unto me: Behold, the virgin whom thou seest is the mother of the Son of God, after the manner of the flesh.
19 And it came to pass that I beheld that she was carried away in the Spirit; and after she had been carried away in the Spirit for the space of a time the angel spake unto me, saying: Look!
20 And I looked and beheld the virgin again, bearing a child in her arms.
21 And the angel said unto me: Behold the Lamb of God, yea, even the Son of the Eternal Father! Knowest thou the meaning of the tree which thy father saw?

Source LDS.org


Original Version:


Quote:
14 And it came to pass that I saw the heavens open; and an angel came down and stood before me; and he said unto me: Nephi, what beholdest thou?
15 And I said unto him: A virgin, most beautiful and fair above all other virgins.
16 And he said unto me: Knowest thou the condescension of God?
17 And I said unto him: I know that he loveth his children; nevertheless, I do not know the meaning of all things.
18 And he said unto me: Behold, the virgin whom thou seest is the mother of God, after the manner of the flesh.
19 And it came to pass that I beheld that she was carried away in the Spirit; and after she had been carried away in the Spirit for the space of a time the angel spake unto me, saying: Look!
20 And I looked and beheld the virgin again, bearing a child in her arms.
21 And the angel said unto me: Behold the Lamb of God, yea, even the Eternal Father! Knowest thou the meaning of the tree which thy father saw?

Source: Herald Heritage Re-print (1830 1st Ed. Book of Mormon)


To the untrained eye these do look like very minor differences, perhaps they were overlooked by my friend, or more likly he did not realise the huge ramifications in the changes.

Mormonism is in theological terms distinct from mainstream Christianity because it rejects traditional concepts of trinity, that is to say that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one. Mainstream Christianity is therefore monotheistic, whilst mormonism's doctrine of Godhead creates polytheism. It if for this reason alone that mormon baptism is not accepted by many churches, not least the Roman Catholic church.

We can see a perfect and relevant example of montheism at work in the traditional 'Hail Mary' prayer:

Quote:
Hail Mary
Full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God. Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen

Source: Catechism of the Catholic Church, Ignatius Press, pg.643


This prayer demonstrates the same interchangeabilityty of terms for god and Jesus as is found in the original 1830 version of Nephi's vision. Where clearly Mary is stated as being the mother of God, not the mother of the son of God as though there is a difference.

Why is this important? Well, it dispels the myth amongst TBMs that alterations of the BOM have been minimal tidying up exercises in grammar correction. Quite the opposite. The fundamental theology of the church has been altered, the very nature of the God being worshipped has changed from a mainstream nicean God to an idiosyncratic and literalistic version of God void of the traditional mystery and inherent contradiction.

It shows clearly how Joseph Smith was influenced in the writing of the BOM by his mainstream beliefs, those of Methodism and how those beliefs evolved as time went on. Evolution of ideas is simply not compatiblele with restorationist revelation.

10 Comments:

At 10:13 PM , Anonymous Matt said...

That's a damn good point. Well-spotted.

I wonder who gave Smith the idea for the change?

 
At 11:45 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm about to become an ex-mormon because I can't stand the self annointed deluded mediocre inadequates who give themselves titles and authority and then think they have a god given right to interfere in the lives of others. I wish you had dug deeper however in finding your own reasons for escaping. Had you read for example the gnostic scriptures, you might have found that the ideas of the mainstream christian churches are as risible as the pantomimes enacted by the sheep in mormon societies. Mind you they at least came closer to the truth than any christian church ever did, but the authorities were too coy to explain.

 
At 11:49 PM , Blogger Joe said...

My full reasons are not given anywhere online. However should you wish to read my bio/exit story you can on www.thefoyer.org

 
At 2:30 AM , Blogger Just one of many said...

Hey just stopped by and was impressed by your analysis! Subtle changes in doctrine helped form a unique religion which has sucked in inumerable people to date!

 
At 1:18 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

you all are crazy. you guys just wait until judgement day when the lord asks you, who chose to be on his side in the premortal existence, why you denied him and his gospel. We are so blessed to have the gospel and a wonderful prophet, and joseph smith, who went through so much suffering to restor the true gospel. it is so sad when people turn away from the truth.

 
At 4:53 PM , Blogger FrenchExpat said...

Good post, man!

It's clear that for LDS people, this shift of theology throughout Joe Smith's existence causes a problem. Today the LDS Church tries to be mainline Christian. You'll see they'll have a cross in their meeting halls within 10 years! Prez. Hinckley, supposedly a Prophet and Seer, said he had no clue about the doctrine that God was once a man and that Man may become a god! Go figure!

The BoM theology is 19th century Frontier Protestantism, a reformation, then Rigdon came along witht he idea of Restoration and then Joe Smith continued to shape his Church, with polygamy, and the doctrine that God and we are of the same race. It is rather sad that the LDS Church distances herself with her fantastic past and is embarassed by the late revelations and doctrines of her founder!

Other non-LDS Mormons like me see no problems in the changes. Fundies think that the current leaders are fallen (so do I) and Reform Mormons like me believe Joe invented the BoM and that his ideas evolved over time, so contradictions are normal. We're here to progress, and progression means changes.

Peace

 
At 4:58 PM , Blogger FrenchExpat said...

Anonymous, we're NOT turning away from the truth!!

Scottish Brain is a truth-seeker, like me and many of us. We're just not scared to face the truth. These changes in the BoM were spotted by many people, among them Scottish Brain. It seems to me that YOU ARE the one who's walking away from the truth!!

See, I honour and LOVE Joseph Smith, although I am not afraid to say he made up the BoM and many revelations. He was a man of genius, a true reformer and my inspiration. You say you love the Prophet, but it is a clean, Disneylike version of him you like. Yes, you're right: It is sad when people walk away from the Truth!!

 
At 2:27 AM , Anonymous Ken said...

For those who are actively engaged in serious study, here is an organization you may find very informative
http://www.restoredcovenant.org/

THE RESTORED COVENANT EDITION
The Restored Covenant Edition (RCE) has been prepared because, according to our testimony, the Lord directed us to do it:

1-To restore the purity of the Book of Mormon-restoring words from the manuscripts that were either left out or changed,
2-To restore the main purpose of the Book of Mormon which is to restore a knowledge of the covenants,
3-To restore a knowledge of the underlying spiritual name of the Book of Mormon which is Book of the Restoration of the Covenant because "Mormon" means restoration of the covenant,
4-To restore the poetic nature of the text making it easier to read and to comprehend and making it easier to identify various types of Hebrew poetry and
5-To restore a natural versification (independent of verse numbers) by grouping like thoughts together through the use of blank lines thus making it easier to comprehend.

I have a copy of this edition, and my study of this work has led me to the conclution that this edition is THE most accurate edition that has ever been published.

Hope this assists others is the pursuit of a greater understanding
Ken

 
At 7:03 PM , Blogger Hellmut said...

I am wondering if Joseph Smith had to change the text after he changed his account of the first vision.

Once he claimed to have seen the father and the son as separate personages, Smith could not well proclaim the trinity. Hence Mary can no longer be the mother of God but has to be the mother of Jesus.

Of course, this is speculation that could be ruled out if one determines the timing of the change and the evolution of the first vision narrative.

 
At 10:35 AM , Blogger FrenchExpat said...

The first vision account changed over the years. He first claimed to have seen a host of angels. Then he claimed to have seen Jesus and only once he had developed his doctrine a bit more, and way after the publication of the Book of Mormon, did he come up with the idea of the two entities: The father and the son... even though the LDS Church want us to believe that was the original vision.

 

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