No funeral for make believe people
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 11:46 am
Joseph Smith's story of the massacre of over a thousand Lamanites who prostrated themselves and simply allowed their executioners to hack them to bits and pierce open their bodies at will while they bled out on the open field is missing a very important ingredient in which the story lacks any sense of realness. Bear in mind that this story is nothing less than a bloodbath of enormous proportion. The graphic nature of what it represents is utterly shocking and can hardly be described or imagined by any reasonable or kind hearted person. So, with that, WHY is there no eulogy or burial service mentioned at the end of the story? Why no funeral or grave service? All we get from Smith is that that these poor Lamanites were helplessly butchered without showing any resistance or offering up any kind of self-defense which in and of itself is in direct opposition of the human instinct and natural inclination of the will to survive. In other words, the story does not ring true and is a lie fabricated out of Smith's warped sense of human understanding and the simple fact that he left off from giving any kind of eulogy in memory of these people in failing to gather them up and bury them with proper thought and compassion to what occurred is a sign that Smith made the story up without filling in the most important hole -- a decent burial. The funeral never happened and neither did the deaths. The number "1,005" is nothing more than the number of songs attributed to Solomon's making and Smith used that number as if to sing his own sick song in the Book of Mormon which is a disgusting book enjoyed by people who love to read disgusting things.
I KNOW the Book of Mormon is a lie and so testify.
Amen.
I KNOW the Book of Mormon is a lie and so testify.
Amen.