“A Day in the Life of Joseph Smith, Translator Extraordinaire”

“A Day in the Life of Joseph Smith, Translator Extraordinaire”

 

A really old wheel barrow
A photograph of one of the actual wheel barrows used by David Whitmer, Oliver Cowdery, Sir Francis Bacon, Homer, Luman Walters, Sidney Rigdon, Edward de Vere (the seventeenth Earl of Oxford), and the Illuminati for conveying needed reference materials to Joseph Smith Jr. during his laborious composition of the Book of Mormon
(Wikimedia Commons)
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I may have shared this comedic masterpiece with you before now, but, if I already have . . . well, it’s so darned funny!  Although it’s much shorter, I think it ranks with Hugh Nibley’s Sounding Brass and The Myth Makers as a satirical send-up of some of the theories proposed by people who’re desperate to explain Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon away:

 

http://www.jefflindsay.com/oneday.shtml

 

Who says that cynical anti-Mormons should have all the laughs?  Where is that written in stone?

 

 


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