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The Church is well aware that Joseph's brothers all slept in the same room as he did. The LDS tour guides at the restored Smith home confirm this. The Church purposely omits this part of the story in its publications, paintings and illustrations as it would sound very unbelievable to show the entire Smith family sleeping during Moroni's visit, even though this is what happened. For a church that preaches such honesty, they can be very deceptive. To approve of less-than-accurate paintings, sugarcoated stories and depictions of historical events is deceptive and totally out-of-line with a church that espouses the virtues of total honesty. | The Church is well aware that Joseph's brothers all slept in the same room as he did. The LDS tour guides at the restored Smith home confirm this. The Church purposely omits this part of the story in its publications, paintings and illustrations as it would sound very unbelievable to show the entire Smith family sleeping during Moroni's visit, even though this is what happened. For a church that preaches such honesty, they can be very deceptive. To approve of less-than-accurate paintings, sugarcoated stories and depictions of historical events is deceptive and totally out-of-line with a church that espouses the virtues of total honesty. | ||
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* So, wait a minute--the Church's ''tour guides'', who speak to thousands of visitors a year, confirm that Joseph was in a bed with his siblings, and yet MormonThink claims there's a conspiracy to cover up this fact? | |||
*''Some'' Church artwork does indeed portray Joseph as being alone—this is simply an artistic interpretation. | *''Some'' Church artwork does indeed portray Joseph as being alone—this is simply an artistic interpretation. | ||
*The August 2009 ''Ensign'', page 54, however, shows a painting of Joseph sitting up in his bed looking at Moroni. Next to Joseph one can clearly see three of his siblings in the same bed...sound asleep. (May be viewed here: [http://www.ldscompanion.org/index.php?op=art&page=author&artist=50&off=18&id=304 Artwork by Liz Lemon Swindle]) | *The August 2009 ''Ensign'', page 54, however, shows a painting of Joseph sitting up in his bed looking at Moroni. Next to Joseph one can clearly see three of his siblings in the same bed...sound asleep. (May be viewed here: [http://www.ldscompanion.org/index.php?op=art&page=author&artist=50&off=18&id=304 Artwork by Liz Lemon Swindle]) |
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The positions that the MormonThink article "Moroni's Visitation" appears to take are the following:
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"This argument falls short theoretically. For those who do not believe in Joseph's visions, there was nothing to wake anyone anyway. For those who do believe in Joseph's visions, the argument sounds theologically naive. Could not Moroni manifest himself to Joseph only? None of Paul's companions on the road to Damascus saw the resurrected Christ. A vision needs only to hold the attention of the visionary. Joseph's brothers can sleep in peace." [1]
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