This is where I publish my preliminary research notes and ideas concerning warfare in the Book of Mormon. This is a spot for civilians, military historians, members of the LDS church and anybody else who enjoys studying the military aspects of the Book of Mormon and its impact on the LDS Church, society and the field of military history.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
What's wrong with this picture?
My wife often complains that she can't buy me any art because I always point out whats wrong. Now its your chance:
The banner is in Hebrew instead of reformed Egyptian, the swords are metal swords instead of macahuitls, and the breastplate is forged metal instead of some leather-wood variant. And why is the banner flapping in the wind like that if there's no air on the moon?
What? Don't leave me hangin like this.
ReplyDeleteChris H.
The banner seems to be connected to his arm.
ReplyDeleteThe banner is in Hebrew instead of reformed Egyptian, the swords are metal swords instead of macahuitls, and the breastplate is forged metal instead of some leather-wood variant. And why is the banner flapping in the wind like that if there's no air on the moon?
ReplyDeleteUmm, Capt. Moroni looks like a Roman soldier, and I doubt that is historically accurate.
ReplyDeleteCome on people. It's obvious that the tattoo saying "Becky + Moroni Forever" on Cap'n Moroni's inner left thigh is missing.
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