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|claim=If the story is but a 'tall tale', regardless of its origins, it should not be taught in church as a true historical account, as we have been taught growing up in the church, just to provide a faith-promoting event. | |claim=If the story is but a 'tall tale', regardless of its origins, it should not be taught in church as a true historical account, as we have been taught growing up in the church, just to provide a faith-promoting event. | ||
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* We have no reason to think it a "tall tale" save MormonThink's "[[Logical_fallacies/Page_1#Argument_from_ignorance|argument from incredulity]]"—they don't believe it can be done, so therefore it's a tall tale. But, people clearly can and ''do'' do what Joseph claimed he did, especially when the story which his mother actually told (three separate attacks by individual men) is considered. | * We have no reason to think it a "tall tale" save MormonThink's "[[Logical_fallacies/Page_1#Argument_from_ignorance|argument from incredulity]]"—they don't believe it can be done, so therefore it's a tall tale. But, people clearly can and ''do'' do what Joseph claimed he did, especially when the story which his [[Book_of_Mormon/Translation/Description_of_the_plates/Too_heavy_for_Joseph_to_run_with#Lucy_Mack_Smith.27s_account|mother actually told]] (three separate attacks by individual men) is considered. | ||
* MormonThink needs to do better than this before labeling a "tall tale" just because they want a faith-destroying non-story. | * MormonThink needs to do better than this before labeling a "tall tale" just because they want a faith-destroying non-story. | ||
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A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
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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.
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