consiglieri wrote:
Little black binders?
Okay. That's funny.
consiglieri wrote:
Little black binders?
consiglieri wrote:Thanks for the clarification, Just Me.
Now that you mention it, it does ring a bell.
I tried to pay attention to the debates, but after the first one, the rest were pretty boring to me.
But a guy with binders full of women can't be all bad.
Little black binders?
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
Mittens wrote:B
Oliver B. Huntington, a devout LDS contemporary of Joseph Smith, said that Smith taught, "The inhabitants of the moon are more of a uniform size than the inhabitants of the earth, being six feet in height. They dress very much like the Quaker style and are quite general in style or fashion of dress. They live to be very old; coming generally; near a thousand years. This is the description of them as given by Joseph (Smith) the Seer, and he could see whatever he asked the Father in the name of Jesus to see" (Journal of Oliver B. Huntington, Vol. II, p. 166). That is not what the astronauts found when they went to the moon!
Doctrines of Salvation Vol. 1 pp 88-89 Joseph Fielding Smith
Joan wrote:Mittens wrote:B
Oliver B. Huntington, a devout LDS contemporary of Joseph Smith, said that Smith taught, "The inhabitants of the moon are more of a uniform size than the inhabitants of the earth, being six feet in height. They dress very much like the Quaker style and are quite general in style or fashion of dress. They live to be very old; coming generally; near a thousand years. This is the description of them as given by Joseph (Smith) the Seer, and he could see whatever he asked the Father in the name of Jesus to see" (Journal of Oliver B. Huntington, Vol. II, p. 166). That is not what the astronauts found when they went to the moon!
Doctrines of Salvation Vol. 1 pp 88-89 Joseph Fielding Smith
Thanks for clarifying this detail. For some reason I always retell it in a way that he claimed there were ACTUAL quakers on the moon. I must take better care in future. They only dressed like quakers.
Garbage In, Garbage Out
Tobin wrote:Here she'll take one uncorroborated account written over 40 years later over the whole of the History of the Church and everything else. Joan pretty much ignores anything that doesn't fit her preconceived fanciful notions or makes up her own stories about what happened or gets the facts completely wrong.
grindael wrote:Tobin wrote:Here she'll take one uncorroborated account written over 40 years later over the whole of the History of the Church and everything else. Joan pretty much ignores anything that doesn't fit her preconceived fanciful notions or makes up her own stories about what happened or gets the facts completely wrong.
NOT just "one uncorroborated account"
http://mormonitemusings.com/2011/12/23/ ... e-mormons/
grindael wrote:Click on the link. It's all there.
I'd like you to point out any other people that heard this or recorded it anywhere.