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The difference in a magician and a Prophet?
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:22 pm
by _zzyzx
One pulls a rabbit out of a hat. The other pulls a Book of Mormon out of a hat.
The rabbit is real.
Re: The difference in a magician and a Prophet?
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:35 pm
by _Gadianton Plumber
The Book of Mormon is real, too. That's how he pulled it out.
Re: The difference in a magician and a Prophet?
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:46 pm
by _Uncle Dale
zzyzx wrote:One pulls a rabbit out of a hat. The other pulls a Book of Mormon out of a hat.
The rabbit is real.
There is no definitive notion of what a "prophet" is. Even in the biblical tradition there
are various types of prophets. King Saul is once mentioned as associating with some
"prophets" who seem to have been a bit strange by later Israelite standards. A
"prophet" like Joshua, who is reported to have been a war-leader and a guy who
could make the sun stand still in the sky, is rather different from a prophet like
Nathan, who first of all argues with King David, against building a Canaanite temple.
Probably, somewhere in the Israelite tradition, we might find a "prophet" who
fits the Joe Smith image of "magician." We might look at Jannes and Jambres,
I suppose -- but my favorite would be Balaam's Ass.

UD
Re: The difference in a magician and a Prophet?
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 2:07 am
by _Phouchg
"The difference in a magician and a Prophet?"
Most magicians have cute assistants with big boobs. Monson doesn't have that.
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