On the seer stone, revelation, and culture

On the seer stone, revelation, and culture

 

The notorious seer stone
A decade or two ago, an anti-Mormon in California (who later sued me for $4.5 million!) published a book containing an amusing typo: It described a “chocolate-covered seer stone.” By which, I suppose, a “chocolate-COLORED seer stone” was intended. I publicly chuckled at the typo, but, as his reaction to me  indicated, this particular anti-Mormon doesn’t seem to have been endowed with a vibrant sense of humor.  By the way, he didn’t get his $4.5 million. I could have told him in advance that he never would.

 

I don’t think that I called attention to this nice piece by Neal Rappleye when it appeared back in August.  So I’m doing it now:

 

http://www.studioetquoquefide.com/2015/08/what-seer-stone-or-revelation-and.html#more

 

 


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