Hinckley vs Polygamy / Life of a Saint (according to Joseph Smith) - with LYRICS!

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2010

This is a song I made for the 2010 MormonExpression.com essay contest. I wrote the lyrics and music and did all the voices myself (except Hinckley's - which is taken from his interview with Larry King). I know I'm not a great singer, but this was just for fun. :)

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  • No way! A dislike!! You hurt my feelings. :(

    Thanks to all who press the thumbs up. Cheers!

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  • Loved it!

  • "The Transaction in the barn" is appropriate phrasing for Mormonism, it's all about exchange and money and dinging the cash register, so to speak, is part of exchanging in Mormonism

  • Great video! Thanks for posting.

  • Epic!

  • hahaahhahhahahahhahah This is what we should have been listening to in Elders Quorom.

    Hinckley missed out "Thou Shalt not covet thy neighbours wife"

    Smith asked for other mens wives and maried other mens wives.

  • Mormons simply refuse to acknowledge that Joseph Smith was a consummate charlatan, a religious fraud, and a serial adulterer whose concept of "celestial marriage" (i.e., polygamy) was merely smoke & mirrors for a man who could not keep his "little prophet" in his pants.

    Joseph Smith was no more a prophet than Larry, Curly or Moe.

  • no digan nada o seran castigados

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