
FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
(link) |
(: mod) |
||
Line 61: | Line 61: | ||
|claim=And all this from a young man that had a slight limp and would have difficulty running at a high speed for a long distance -especially carrying a 50 lb. weight. | |claim=And all this from a young man that had a slight limp and would have difficulty running at a high speed for a long distance -especially carrying a 50 lb. weight. | ||
|think= | |think= | ||
* | * Joseph [[Joseph_Smith/Early_Smith_family_history/Early_work_as_a_farmhand|was well-known for his strength and ability to do serious amounts of physical work]], as well as wrestle and pull sticks. | ||
* | * Joseph managed fine during the Zion's Camp march of nearly a thousand miles on foot at 25-40 miles per day (Bushman, ''Rough Stone Rolling'', 239). He'd had the limp since his boyhood operation, and was likely well-adjusted to it. | ||
* In a culture and time when all work is done by either human or animal muscle power, frontier farmers like the Smiths were likely in far better physical condition than most twenty-first century westerners. | * In a culture and time when all work is done by either human or animal muscle power, frontier farmers like the Smiths were likely in far better physical condition than most twenty-first century westerners. | ||
|quote= | |quote= |
Tithing | A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
|
Joseph's Translation of the Bible |
The positions that the MormonThink article "Joseph Running with the Plates" appears to take are the following:
FairMormon commentary
Quotes to consider
Additional information
FairMormon commentary
Quotes to consider
Additional information
FairMormon commentary
Quotes to consider
Joseph's leg didn't seem to stop him from competing well in footraces and high jumping:
This doesn't sound like a man whose limp is crippling him--and Joseph was younger and likely more fit during the Book of Mormon translating period, when he was focused almost entirely on farming, rather than splitting his attention as required for Church administration.
Additional information
FairMormon commentary
==
Notes
==
FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
We are a volunteer organization. We invite you to give back.
Donate Now