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How Heavy Were Those Gold Plates? [Mormon - Open]
Mormonism Research Ministry ^ | Bill McKeever

Posted on 07/07/2010 3:31:19 PM PDT by Colofornian

Paramount in the story of the Latter-day Saints is the account given by Joseph Smith of a visitation he received from the angel Moroni on September 21, 1823. He stated that after he retired to bed, his room became filled with light. At his bedside stood an angel who called Smith by name and told him that God had a work for the young boy to do. Smith claimed to have been told how, "there was a book deposited, written upon gold plates, giving an account of the former inhabitants of this continent, and the source from whence they sprang" (Joseph Smith – History 1:34).

Smith claims that he was not allowed to retrieve the buried plates for another four years. In verse 54 of his testimony, he related that the day he was allowed to dig up the record came on September 22, 1827. Mormon historian Leonard Arrington notes that, "Sometime after midnight in the early morning hours of September 22, Joseph and Emma drove to the hill, obtained the plates and hid them in an old birch log about three miles from the Smith home. With neighboring ruffians seeking the plates, thinking they were of great monetary worth, Joseph changed the hiding place several times and managed to keep them from being discovered and stolen" (Mormonism: From Its New York Beginnings, Dialogue, Vol.13, No.3, p.122). Eventually Joseph Smith would bring the plates home to be translated. His mother, Lucy Mack Smith, remembered the day this way:

"The plates were secreted about three miles from home... Joseph, on coming to them, took them from their secret place, and, wrapping them in his linen frock, placed them under his arm and started for home."

After proceeding a short distance, he thought it would be more safe to leave the road and go through the woods. Traveling some distance after he left the road, he came to a large windfall, and as he was jumping over a log, a man sprang up from behind it, and gave him a heavy blow with a gun. Joseph turned around and knocked him down, then ran at the top of his speed. About half a mile further he was attacked again in the same manner as before; he knocked this man down in like manner as the former, and ran on again; and before he reached home he was assaulted the third time. In striking the last one he dislocated his thumb, which, however, he did not notice until he came within sight of the house, when he threw himself down in the corner of the fence in order to recover his breath. As soon as he was able, he arose and came to the house. lie was still altogether speechless from fright and the fatigue of running" (History of Joseph Smith by His Mother, Lucy Smith, pp.107-108).

Smith stated, "These records were engraven on plates which had the appearance of gold, each plate was six inches wide and eight inches long, and not quite so thick as common tin. They were filled with engravings, in Egyptian characters, and bound together in a volume as the leaves of a book, with three rings running through the whole. The volume was something near six inches in thickness, a part of which was sealed" (History of the Church 4:537)

Numerous LDS leaders and historians have concurred with Smith's description. As to the size and thickness of the plates there seems to be no dispute.

Paintings of Smith show him receiving the plates with outstretched arms or resting on his knee. Although these are just an artist's perception, these descriptions do cause us to ask, "If they really existed, just how heavy would those plates have been given the size and description by Smith?"

The answer to this question is varied. We do know that gold weighs about 1,204 pounds per cubic foot. Given the dimensions by Smith, some have concluded that the plates could have weighed as much as 234 pounds to as little as 100 pounds. The heavier weight is based on what would probably be the total weight of a solid block of gold measuring the size of Smith's plates. This weight, proponents say, would tend to be unlikely due to "air space" between the uneven plates. This argument becomes tenuous given the soft nature of gold. Plates of gold stacked in the manner described by Smith would easily flatten out, thus displacing any arbitrary "air space" suggested by LDS apologists.

Mormon metallurgist Reed Putnam estimates that if the plates were made of pure gold, they would have probably weighed around 100 pounds. Still, this is not at all a reasonable weight that can be carried by even the strongest of New York farm boys. In perspective, that would be like carrying a bag of Portland cement under one's arm.

The possibility of the plates being too heavy for Smith to carry has not escaped the notice of LDS apologists. To credit their founder with the ability to carry such a weight while running at "the top of his speed" would seem to conclude that Smith had no idea how heavy gold really was, thus making it appear that he fabricated this story.

Researchers for the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS) have attempted to come to Smith's rescue. In a bulletin cover (number F-15) they provide an explanation for this anomaly. Entitled "Where the Gold Plates Gold?" it theorized that the plates were not made of pure gold at all. Rather, they theorize, that they were composed of an alloy called tumbaga. This Central American alloy, the article states, is made up of 8K gold and copper. In other words, the plates would have been primarily composed of 66% copper and only 33% gold.

The article debunks the notion that the plates could have been made of pure gold since "pure gold would be too soft to make useful plates." However, this argument overlooks Mosiah 8:9 in the Book of Mormon that mentions 24 Jaredite plates that were "filled with engravings, and they are of pure gold."

This argument also fails to take into account a photograph in earlier editions of the Book of Mormon that showed a "gold tablet found in Persia in 1961, dating to the time of Darius II (Fourth century B.C.), covered with cuneiform engravings." The caption went on to say, "This tablet is about the size of the gold plates of the Book of Mormon." In his book entitled An Approach to the Book of Mormon, Dr. Hugh Nibley also mentioned this parallel as evidence to the fact that Smith had plates of gold. If the plates deposited by Moroni were really an alloy made primarily of copper, why go to such lengths?

The FARMS' article supports the tumbaga theory by referring to William Smith, Joseph's brother, who was quoted in the Saints Herald (31, 1884, p. 644) as stating that the plates were a mixture of gold and copper. One can only imagine how William arrived at such a conclusion since there is no evidence to suggest that the plates were ever analyzed. Making William's statement even less credible is the fact that he admitted to having never seen the plates. He claimed, "I was permitted to lift them as they laid in a pillow-case; but not to see them, as was contrary to the commands he had received. They weighed about sixty pounds according to the best of my judgment" (A New Witness for Christ in America 2:417). FARMS insists that tumbaga plates would have weighed only about 53 pounds. In other words, it would be like carrying a sack of redi-mix concrete.

Despite the effort from FARMS to change LDS history, it appears that the tumbaga theory is not being taken too seriously. As recently as May 15, 1999, the LDS Church News ran an article entitled "Hands-on opportunity." Speaking of Joseph Smith, it read, "He had also been instructed by an angel, Moroni, who had met with him each year for four years. On his last visit, he was entrusted with plates of solid gold, which he had been translating by the power of the Spirit."

Keep this in mind the next time you stop at a hardware store. Pick up a bag of cement, tuck it under your arm, and imagine yourself carrying it for a distance of three miles running as fast as you can at least part of the way. For added effect you could jump over a display or two.


TOPICS: Apologetics; History; Other Christian; Theology
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To: calex59
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Emma's [Joseph Smith's first of 33 or so wives] father, Isaac Hale, recorded the following in an affidavit:

"The manner in which he pretended to read and interpret, was the same as when he looked for the money-diggers, with a stone in his hat, and his hat over his face, while the Book of Plates were at the same time hid in the woods." (Affidavit of Isaac Hale dated March 20, 1834, cited in Rodger I. Anderson's, "Joseph Smith's New York Reputation Re-examined," [Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1990], pages 126-128.)

David Whitmer was one of the three witnesses to the Book of Mormon. Most of the translating was done in his home. And he describes in detail the method used by Smith:

"Joseph Smith would put the seer stone into a hat, and put his face in the hat, drawing it closely around his face to exclude the light; and in the darkness the spiritual light would shine.

A piece of something resembling parchment would appear, and under it was the interpretation in English. Brother Joseph would read off the English to Oliver Cowdery, who was his principal [sic] scribe, and when it was written down and repeated to brother Joseph to see if it was correct, then it would disappear, and another character with the interpretation would appear.

Thus the Book of Mormon was translated by the gift and power of God, and not by any power of man." ("An Address to All Believers in Christ," page 12.) (Elder Russell M. Nelson, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, used this same quote in his article, "A Treasured Testament," Ensign, July, 1993, page 62.)

There is plenty of other evidence available, all along the same lines, that makes it clear that Joseph Smith "translated" the Book of Mormon by placing his head inside his hat and peering at his occultic stone. Not only did he not look at these elusive gold plates himself during his "translation," but nobody else ever saw them either. Those who had originally testified that they had seen them readily admitted that it had only been with their spiritual eyes, in a sort of a vision.

21 posted on 07/07/2010 4:07:12 PM PDT by T Minus Four (If evolution is true, why do we still have reptiles, amoeba and worms?)
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To: Colofornian
It all sounds like a Mario Brothers computer game. People jumping up out of no where - punches exchanged and then a bunch of running and jumping - and another bad guy jumps up - punches exchanged and on and on ....

His ambushers were pretty good in knowing the exact zig zag path he would take through the woods.

22 posted on 07/07/2010 4:08:58 PM PDT by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: Colofornian
With neighboring ruffians seeking the plates, thinking they were of great monetary worth...
Two questions:

1. How did the neighboring ruffians come to find out about the plates?
2. The wording of this implies that the plates weren't of great monetary value. Weren't they?

23 posted on 07/07/2010 4:09:53 PM PDT by samtheman
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To: samtheman

:-)

Strangely, mormons would say stuff like that in all seriousness. I wanted to make sure!


24 posted on 07/07/2010 4:10:43 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: Colofornian

Smith stated, “These records were engraven on plates which had the appearance of gold, each plate was six inches wide and eight inches long, and not quite so thick as common tin. They were filled with engravings, in Egyptian characters, and bound together in a volume as the leaves of a book, with three rings running through the whole. The volume was something near six inches in thickness, a part of which was sealed” (History of the Church 4:537)

Well that answers a question I had last week but forgotten.

How could you get all that writing on two plates but, indeed it was a book, maybe.

But now we come to claiming the “Plates” or pages were not of pure gold but were of a Central American alloy?

One is given pause to ask “Central American alloy?”. Really?

How did an alloy get from Central America to New York and why would the book of Mormon be inscribed on it?

I doubt it would be of the exact consistency of 66% copper and 33% gold as there is no evidence of metallurgy, anywhere in the Americas, that would exist at the time of the manufacture of the Book of Mormon.


25 posted on 07/07/2010 4:11:14 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: Red_Devil 232
Where can I get items like gold plates and leather?
26 posted on 07/07/2010 4:11:39 PM PDT by T Minus Four (If evolution is true, why do we still have reptiles, amoeba and worms?)
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To: Colofornian

With neighboring ruffians seeking the plates, thinking they were of great monetary worth.


Pray tell? How did the ruffians find out about the tablets?

How did the man know exactly the route that Smith would take?

How could he possibly not know he had a dislocated thumb?


27 posted on 07/07/2010 4:17:35 PM PDT by Know et al (Spill chock want ketch awl yore miss takes.)
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To: calex59
So, enlighten those of use unfamiliar with these plates. What happened to them? Apparently they are not available for inspection.

An "angel" conveniently took them back to heaven.

Who was this "angel?" (The same "angel" that sits atop Mormon temples in place of any cross)

Who are angels according to Joseph Smith? And particularly who was Moroni?

Answer: "Moroni, who deposited the plates in a hill in Manchester, Ontario County, New York, being dead and raised again therefrom, appeared unto me, and told me where they were, and gave me directions how to obtain them." (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 119)

Did you realize that this "angel" of whom the Mormon religion is based upon is a 'ghost'?

So who was Moroni per Smith? Why, he was a deceased spirit. A ghost. A ghost was the jumpstarter of Mormonism!

Also, why would Smith even need "gold plates" to translate anything? After all, he didn't have original New Testament manuscripts when he rifled through that and made hundreds of changes in the KJV? (Imagine that: translating a KJV English Bible into English -- and not simply paraphrasing it for a more "modern" rendering)

28 posted on 07/07/2010 4:22:27 PM PDT by Colofornian (If we could "CTR" we wouldn't need a Savior. [See 1 Corinthians 1:30])
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To: Colofornian; Utah Binger; colorcountry; SZonian
"This tablet is about the size of the gold plates of the Book of Mormon." In his book entitled An Approach to the Book of Mormon, Dr. Hugh Nibley also mentioned this parallel as evidence to the fact that Smith had plates of gold. If the plates deposited by Moroni were really an alloy made primarily of copper, why go to such lengths?

Everyone on this thread so far has ignored the obvious.

I wanna be the first to state: "God gave Joseph the strength of ten! You antis bing bang flipperdoodledoo!"

29 posted on 07/07/2010 4:23:31 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (If voters follow the democrat method of 2004 Obama will be named the worst president in history.)
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To: greyfoxx39
hummm. If he had all this divine strength how come he couldn't fight off the ruffians without dislocating his thumb? How where they able to knock him to the ground? Why was he outa breath? Why did he run in fear? Pretty wimpy for divine strength.
30 posted on 07/07/2010 4:28:39 PM PDT by svcw (True freedom cannot be granted by any man or government, only by Christ.)
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To: samtheman; aMorePerfectUnion; pennyfarmer; John McDonnell
Whatever the truth of the matter is, Smith was surely lying about something. It couldn’t be the plates themselves, because that would mean that 8 other people would also have had to lie about seeing them. And we all know that it’s impossible to put together a pack of 8 liars. Liars just aren’t that easy to find. [Samtheman]

Surely you wrote that tongue-in-cheek! The 8 “witnesses” were anything but men of character... I’ll take it as humor :-) [aMorePerfectUnion, post #16]

Well, aMorePerfectUnion did a good summary of the "character" of the "witnesses" -- many excommunicated (I believe over half of them); not including others who left the church.

Here, read AMPU's summary: Character of the 11 Witnesses Post #805

31 posted on 07/07/2010 4:34:00 PM PDT by Colofornian (If we could "CTR" we wouldn't need a Savior. [See 1 Corinthians 1:30])
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To: Know et al; greyfoxx39; svcw
Pray tell? How did the ruffians find out about the tablets?
How did the man know exactly the route that Smith would take?
How could he possibly not know he had a dislocated thumb?

And what? They didn't know where their neighbors lived in those rural times?
The ruffians didn't follow them home? Or visit later?
Smith "outsprint" this ruffian (and any other) all three miles home, lugging the loot?

32 posted on 07/07/2010 4:37:04 PM PDT by Colofornian (If we could "CTR" we wouldn't need a Savior. [See 1 Corinthians 1:30])
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To: greyfoxx39
God gave Joseph the strength of ten!

Mormons are powerful people. And don't you forget it.


33 posted on 07/07/2010 4:51:40 PM PDT by Utah Binger (Mount Carmel Utah, where Mr. Milquetoast lives with his "Persecution Complex")
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To: Vendome; All
...in Egyptian characters...

And again, Mormons tend to ignore the most basic of issues:
* What evidence is there of "reformed Egyptian" even existing, especially in the Americas?
* Why would Jews in the Americas choose to write in the language of their enemies?
* So what if they needed to "save space" -- why not another language than selecting the language of their enemies?
* And if they needed to "save space" why do we have sentences in the BoM (4 Nephi 1:6) that's 57 words -- only to say that 59 years had passed!

Why would someone writing on a tight gold plate be so wordy?

In fact, if you look at the original 3 Nephi 21:2-7 (1830 version)...these six verses are actually all one sentence!

Why again does this matter?

Well, look at the way this Mormon apologist closed out his recent Mormon Times article:

When you take into consideration that the plates were engraved in space-saving reformed Egyptian, because, as Moroni wrote, "if our plates had been sufficiently large we should have written in Hebrew," there appears to be room to spare (See Mormon 9:33). (Michael De Groote, "How gold were the golden plates?" Mormon Times, July 7, 2010)

According to Colleen Ralson, in her 1988 booklet, "Color Me Confused," p. 49 (Watchman Fellowship)-- as she commented upon the original verbiage of 3 Nephi 21:2-7 written as just one sentence in the original 1830 version:
'Father' is used 8 times,
'Gentile' 5 times,
'shall come forth' 4 times,
'that' and 'which' 20 times,
and 'me,' 'I' and 'my' over 11 times.
This Mormon Jesus is a lot more expressive in his statements than the Jesus of the Bible, who averaged only 19 words per sentence.

34 posted on 07/07/2010 4:54:20 PM PDT by Colofornian (If we could "CTR" we wouldn't need a Savior. [See 1 Corinthians 1:30])
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To: Colofornian

The foundation myths of all religions are ridiculous to the non-believer. This one is no stranger than the notion of virgin birth or a talking snake and a magic apple. If one doesn’t believe, it all sounds literally unbelievable; if one does believe it sounds like gospel truth, literally.


35 posted on 07/07/2010 5:02:30 PM PDT by muir_redwoods (Obama. Chauncey Gardiner without the homburg.)
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To: Colofornian

I can never understand how otherwise rational people can believe in this stuff.

But, heck, that’s their business and not mine.


36 posted on 07/07/2010 5:08:47 PM PDT by NotThere
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To: SkyDancer; Colofornian

What if it wasn’t physical gold at all, but rather, share certificates of a gold Exchange Traded Fund?

I’ve read over and over, right here on Free Republic, that gold is easier to hold that way. And presumably easier to tuck under your arm and run with, too. Even a whole book of ‘em wouldn’t weigh that much.

Besides, you could write the gibberish on the back of the ETF certs in ordinary pen-and-ink. No engraving necessary.


37 posted on 07/07/2010 5:10:32 PM PDT by Nervous Tick (Eat more spinach! Make Green Jobs for America!)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Someone in FR mentioned Mark Twain’s “Roughing It” and the chapter on Mormonism. If you want true sarcasm, he was the master. He goes on and on about those 8 witnesses, and how they are mostly in two families and that he (Twain) doesn’t even NEED the other members of those families to swear they saw the plates... well, anyway, I’m not going to try to remember the details of his sarcasm. Read it. It is Epic Wit.


38 posted on 07/07/2010 5:15:51 PM PDT by samtheman
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To: Nervous Tick

He would most likely have dropped them in a bog of some sort and they’d have dissolved ... then he’d have to come up with some other story like he found a metal scroll of some sort made out of gold ....


39 posted on 07/07/2010 5:46:59 PM PDT by SkyDancer (A Kangaroo Is Loose In The Top Paddock)
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To: Colofornian

When Joseph Smith put on the magic spectacles, the plates transmographied into gold....bigger question might be...Does Glenn Beck believe this stuff?


40 posted on 07/07/2010 6:07:16 PM PDT by blasater1960 ( Dt 30, Ps 111, The Torah is perfect, attainable, now and forever)
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