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* Several people [[Book_of_Mormon/Translation/Description_of_the_plates#Weight|testified of the plates' weight]], and they all knew Joseph Smith. None of ''them'' found the story inherently impossible. None of them challenged Joseph's tale—including his family who both knew him best ''and'' handled the plates. | * Several people [[Book_of_Mormon/Translation/Description_of_the_plates#Weight|testified of the plates' weight]], and they all knew Joseph Smith. None of ''them'' found the story inherently impossible. None of them challenged Joseph's tale—including his family who both knew him best ''and'' handled the plates. | ||
− | * FAIR has reviewed everything written about the Book of Mormon during Joseph's lifetime. ''None'' of the many hostile accounts say anything about this—isn't it possible that people of Joseph's day understood that it was not inherently implausible | + | * FAIR has reviewed everything written about the Book of Mormon during Joseph's lifetime. ''None'' of the many hostile accounts say anything about this—isn't it possible that people of Joseph's day understood that it was not inherently implausible? |
* MormonThink hopes we ignore the fact that if Joseph's account is ''true'' that God could well have blessed him beyond his own abilities. That said, Joseph was well-known for his strength and ability to do serious amounts of physical work. He was also a well-known champion wrestler and stick-puller—maybe he's in better physical shape that MormonThink wants to grant? | * MormonThink hopes we ignore the fact that if Joseph's account is ''true'' that God could well have blessed him beyond his own abilities. That said, Joseph was well-known for his strength and ability to do serious amounts of physical work. He was also a well-known champion wrestler and stick-puller—maybe he's in better physical shape that MormonThink wants to grant? | ||
− | * What evidence is there that Joseph's "slight limp" made it hard for him to run at high speed? | + | * What evidence is there that Joseph's "slight limp" made it hard for him to run at high speed? Joseph managed fine during the Zion's Camp march of nearly a thousand miles on foot at 25-40 miles per day (Bushman, ''Rough Stone Rolling'', 239). He'd had the limp since his boyhood operation, and was likely well-adjusted to it. |
* In a culture and time when all work is done by either human or animal muscle power, frontier farmers like the Smiths were likely in far better physical condition than most twenty-first century westerners. | * In a culture and time when all work is done by either human or animal muscle power, frontier farmers like the Smiths were likely in far better physical condition than most twenty-first century westerners. | ||
** Did you know that [http://chandaodiscussion.forumcity.com/viewtopic.php?t=20&sid=8b210adaecb80251c7c58e231456babc traditional Chinese martial artists] recommend training in "hilly terrain" to build strength, and running with a rucksack containing 56 lbs for men, for a distance of at least 5 miles? (They emphasize that farmlife made such things doable anciently.) Maybe MormonThink should let them know this weight and distance is impossible. | ** Did you know that [http://chandaodiscussion.forumcity.com/viewtopic.php?t=20&sid=8b210adaecb80251c7c58e231456babc traditional Chinese martial artists] recommend training in "hilly terrain" to build strength, and running with a rucksack containing 56 lbs for men, for a distance of at least 5 miles? (They emphasize that farmlife made such things doable anciently.) Maybe MormonThink should let them know this weight and distance is impossible. | ||
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** Hitler's SS trained to run 3 km (1.87 miles) in twenty minutes with full gear.{{ref|ss.1}} | ** Hitler's SS trained to run 3 km (1.87 miles) in twenty minutes with full gear.{{ref|ss.1}} | ||
** Israel Defense Force officer candidates must past the "[http://www.foiwa.org.au/aggregator/sources/18 Loren test]"—"scaling a two-meter wall, climbing a three-meter wall, completing an obstacle course, running two miles, and then target-shooting — all in under 22 minutes," and done in full battle gear. | ** Israel Defense Force officer candidates must past the "[http://www.foiwa.org.au/aggregator/sources/18 Loren test]"—"scaling a two-meter wall, climbing a three-meter wall, completing an obstacle course, running two miles, and then target-shooting — all in under 22 minutes," and done in full battle gear. | ||
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+ | |subject=Plates too heavy for Joseph to run with | ||
+ | |summary=How heavy were the plates? Could Joseph have run with them as described? | ||
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