Get rid of the priest!
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:39 pm
Next up, let's get rid of the head of the priest, shall we?
First and foremost: You don't put a white man's head on top of a black man's body, period. That's a big no-no. It's a gaffe of colossal proportion that makes a complete mess of the whole thing. What was Smith thinking? That's supposed to be inspiration of the Holy Spirit? Please spare me the rhetoric of Smith's so-called revelations. Don't insult my intelligence! He would have been better off copying the head of Fig. 6 Anubis in Facsimile No. 3 and duplicating that for the missing head that was restored to Facsimile No. 1, signifying he *IS* a black person. There's just no excuse for what they did. None!
Second, you don't put a human head atop Anubis! That would be like putting a goat's head atop the figure of Christ hanging on the cross. It doesn't match. It's wrong. So, get rid of the priest's head! Lop it off and put the right head in place.
Third, the headdress was not restored and the remnants that remained were completely ignored in restoring the lost head. Hence, it's not a restoration but a fanciful forgery from the mind of Smith.
Now that we got rid of the knife and the head of the priest the Sacrifice Scene disappears into oblivion. It's time to get rid of other elements of Smith's fantasized story . . . .
First and foremost: You don't put a white man's head on top of a black man's body, period. That's a big no-no. It's a gaffe of colossal proportion that makes a complete mess of the whole thing. What was Smith thinking? That's supposed to be inspiration of the Holy Spirit? Please spare me the rhetoric of Smith's so-called revelations. Don't insult my intelligence! He would have been better off copying the head of Fig. 6 Anubis in Facsimile No. 3 and duplicating that for the missing head that was restored to Facsimile No. 1, signifying he *IS* a black person. There's just no excuse for what they did. None!
Second, you don't put a human head atop Anubis! That would be like putting a goat's head atop the figure of Christ hanging on the cross. It doesn't match. It's wrong. So, get rid of the priest's head! Lop it off and put the right head in place.
Third, the headdress was not restored and the remnants that remained were completely ignored in restoring the lost head. Hence, it's not a restoration but a fanciful forgery from the mind of Smith.
Now that we got rid of the knife and the head of the priest the Sacrifice Scene disappears into oblivion. It's time to get rid of other elements of Smith's fantasized story . . . .