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Date: June 22, 2012 12:54AM
This is also a good book--
http://www.amazon.com/The-Sword-Laban-Joseph-Dissociated/dp/088048864610 of 14 people found the following review helpful
A Compelling Look Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith June 9, 2007
By Wanderer
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
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On "The Sword of Laban": Morain has established beyond all doubt that Joseph Smith was not your "average man." For example, Morain's observations about Joseph Smith's two leg-bone operations as a child (age 7) are compelling. The affects extreme pain (burns and other injuries) is well known and does change the child's personality and way of looking at the world.
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When Joseph Smith set out to compose the Book of Mormon at age twenty-two, he was far from an average person in his depth of experience. He had moved some seven times before age twelve; he had been a Bible reader from age twelve; he had suffered two horrific leg operations without anesthetic; he had also suffered the death of his beloved brother, Alvin.
When Joseph Smith began composing the Book of Mormon at age twenty-two, he was a married man (a maturing factor). Then just after composing 116 pages of the Book of Mormon (which were lost), his infant son died (another maturing factor). Then Joseph Smith waited some nine months (planning time) before he began again on the Book of Mormon (a little work in between).
From first line to last line, the Book of Mormon was a year-long project that Joseph Smith completed at age twenty three. Thus, Joseph Smith was in no sense a "farm boy," as is often claimed by Mormon writers, who also confuse his teenage visions with his dictating of the Book of Mormon as a mature adult.
Morain's book is highly recommended, especially for its insights into the affects of extreme pain on children and how such events influenced Joseph Smith's view of the world.
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