Is evidently also a UFO Researcher.
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This blog is the successor to "The Peep Stone," my rants and criticisms concerning things LDS, which ran from February 2006 to June 2007. In this blog, I plan to muse about some of the basic problems with common Mormon assumptions about history and scholarship. Well, mostly I plan to have fun.
"Mormonism was born in a fortress," he said. "Mormonism is at the point where it needs to get out of the fortress, stop throwing rocks and get to the crossroads. We don't need to defend ourselves."
"The Book of Mormon, to the dismay of critics and believers alike, is a very complex book. This complexity disturbs critics because it makes it hard for them to believe that anyone in the nineteenth century could have written the book."I am guessing that Grant now understands how wrong he was, given the fact that this was the very viewpoint he could not tolerate in his fellow scholars (not critics) during the Roundtable. Somehow they found it easy to imagine the Book of Mormon is a 19th century text.
Here is neat little film by Lucas Dimick called "Seer," which plays around with elements of the Joseph Smith story. I like it partly because it features a peep stone.