Face in a Hat: What the Gospel Topics Essays Admit About Book of Mormon Translation
Postmormon PostmortemApril 26, 2026x
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Face in a Hat: What the Gospel Topics Essays Admit About Book of Mormon Translation

In 2013, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints quietly published essays on its official website addressing its most contested historical questions — no announcement, no First Presidency letter, buried six clicks deep in their sitemap. The Book of Mormon Translation essay acknowledges what Emma Smith, Martin Harris, and David Whitmer all said: Joseph translated with a brown seer stone, with his face pressed into a hat, the plates covered with a cloth or sometimes absent entirely. This episode tracks what the church knew, when it stopped teaching it, and what it costs a truth claim when you have to redefine the word "translation" to make the method fit. Jess and Hannah cover the catalyst theory, Joseph Smith's 1826 court appearance as "the glass looker," Jeremy Runnells, and Elder Snow's inoculation framing — and what it means for every person who bore testimony of the painting version their whole lives.

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