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<p>[QUOTE="Vendor-Lazarus, post: 4123, member: 4"]</p><p>Thank you!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Looking you in the eye might require a trip to the States. Or Africa or wherever you are going on Mission. ,)</p><p></p><p>I confess that I haven't read the entire Book of Mormon, but I have read quite a bit about it and Joseph Smith and my conclusions are that it isn't that far-fetched. If you lived during the height of the Second Great Awakening in the Burned-Over-District where a general mystical folk-magic held sway and was influenced by British Explorers doing Archeology and ancient tales of Atlantis/Mu/etc. With a helping of a an active imaginary creative mind.</p><p>It looks like he was just another man disillusioned with the current religious practices and sought to make his own feelings on the matter more relevant.</p><p></p><p>Sorry..!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Vendor-Lazarus, post: 4123, member: 4"] Thank you! Looking you in the eye might require a trip to the States. Or Africa or wherever you are going on Mission. ,) I confess that I haven't read the entire Book of Mormon, but I have read quite a bit about it and Joseph Smith and my conclusions are that it isn't that far-fetched. If you lived during the height of the Second Great Awakening in the Burned-Over-District where a general mystical folk-magic held sway and was influenced by British Explorers doing Archeology and ancient tales of Atlantis/Mu/etc. With a helping of a an active imaginary creative mind. It looks like he was just another man disillusioned with the current religious practices and sought to make his own feelings on the matter more relevant. Sorry..! [/QUOTE]
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