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==Question: Do Martin Harris's statements related to the "spiritual eye" or "eye of faith" contradict the reality of his witness?== | ==Question: Do Martin Harris's statements related to the "spiritual eye" or "eye of faith" contradict the reality of his witness?== | ||
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[[es:Pregunta: ¿Los comentarios de Martin Harris relacionados con el "ojo espiritual" o "ojo de la fe" en contradicción con la realidad de su testimonio?]] | [[es:Pregunta: ¿Los comentarios de Martin Harris relacionados con el "ojo espiritual" o "ojo de la fe" en contradicción con la realidad de su testimonio?]] | ||
[[pt:Pergunta: Você declarações de Martin Harris relacionadas com o "olho espiritual" ou "olhos da fé" em contradição com a realidade de sua testemunha?]] | [[pt:Pergunta: Você declarações de Martin Harris relacionadas com o "olho espiritual" ou "olhos da fé" em contradição com a realidade de sua testemunha?]] | ||
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Some wish to make it appear as though the statements made by Martin Harris about the Three Witnesses’ manifestation discount its reality. Doing so pulls Harris’ statements out of their proper context. This vital viewpoint can be regained by simply taking a look at several passages from the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants—which all predate Martin’s public statements about the nature of his experience.
From these scriptural texts it is evident that:
Joseph Smith was an eyewitness to what Martin Harris said at the exact moment that the manifestation took place. He reported that Martin's words were: "Tis enough; mine eyes have beheld".[1] Another eyewitness, named Alma Jensen, saw Martin Harris point to his physical eyes while testifying that he had seen both the angel and the plates.[2]
Oliver Cowdery wrote a letter to a skeptical author in November 1829, and spoke for both himself and Harris on the question of whether there was some trickery or "juggling" at work:
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