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Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School
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100 episodes
5 days ago
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January 27 - February 9: D&C 3-9
Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School
9 minutes 40 seconds
9 months ago
January 27 - February 9: D&C 3-9
Topics: 1) Translation of the Book of Mormon; 2) Martin Harris and Professor Charles Anthon; and 3) Oliver Cowdery’s translation attempt. Explore the lesser-known account of the Book of Mormon's translation process, uncovering how Joseph Smith used a seer stone rather than the traditional Urim and Thummim. This casts doubt on what many were taught and the Church's main narrative. Dive into the intriguing story of Martin Harris's encounter with Professor Charles Anthon, unraveling the conflicting accounts and motives behind their meeting. Delve into Oliver Cowdery's brief attempt at translation, highlighting the skepticism surrounding his role and the method taught in the Doctrine and Covenants 9. Reflect on wider implications for understanding personal revelation and the balance between agency and reliance on divine guidance.
Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School