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Who Factually Saw the Gold Plates? Part Deux: A Marvelous Work And A Blunder [ML 186]

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup

Bill Reel

Religion & Spirituality

4.3618 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2024

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

This is Part 2 of our dive into Episode 5 of A Marvelous Work, investigating the claims of “Book of Mormon Central” around the witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Told through the commentary of Radio Free Mormon, Bill Reel, and guest host Dan Vogel, we use our spiritual eyes to examine the facts of… Read More »Who Factually Saw the Gold Plates? Part Deux: A Marvelous Work And A Blunder [ML 186]

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0:00.0

The President There we are, Mr. Radio for a moment.

0:36.2

Did you even hear me the first time? I know. and I had you muted, so I unmuted you. That's my fault, everybody, not RFM's problem. Thank you for saying that. It saves me the trouble of saying it for you. I feel like, just folks, FYI, there feels like there's some sound issues on my end tonight. I really apologize for that. But RFM, how are you doing?

0:58.0

I'm great. It's a good thing you're not in charge of the show or anything. Yeah, I'm in charge of the show. So hopefully you guys can maybe do a lot more talking and we'll have you guys read the

1:02.6

quotes and stuff. But let's bring Dan Vogel back on. Oh, I wanted to say something. Oh, please,

1:08.6

by all means. Should we put them back down below? Yes, back to the green room with Mr. Let's do it. Stick them in the green room. We have a little pre-show banter. Mr. Real, I understand that you took in some Shakespeare last night. Oh, my goodness. Cedar City has the Shakespeare Festival every year. They have a theater that is built to sort of resemble the globe, not quite the same

1:29.6

amount of seating, but very similar look.

1:32.3

And I went last night and watched, is it the winter's tale?

1:37.6

A winter's tale, I think.

1:38.6

A winter's tale.

1:40.1

And the acting was phenomenal.

1:44.6

Every line was the strangest way to convey an idea.

1:48.9

It was a normal Shakespeare script.

1:53.4

The play was gorgeous.

1:56.3

There's things I want to ask you, but I won't do that here.

1:58.6

I'll do it away from the show.

1:59.6

But folks, I'm just telling you, if you have not dipped your toes into Shakespeare, I finally took in the real authentic experience last night. And it was, the best word I have is it was phenomenal. It was such a good time. Wow. I'm glad you had a good time. And by the way, you were right. the first time it is the winter's tale. I always get it that goofed up. Is it D or is it A?

2:01.2

But it's the winter's tale. I always get it goofed up. Is it D or is it A? But it's the winter's tail being an old expression that we

2:23.7

would see as the equivalent today of an old wives tale maybe. Yeah. And I'll say too, I don't think

2:31.0

Shakespeare plays generally use magic, right?

2:35.6

There's not usually magic that happens in the plays.

2:38.8

Am I right in saying that?

2:40.0

Except for Macbeth, Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest,

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