The 3 BOM Witnesses' Final Affirmations (And Those of Two Murderers)
I do not know what my last words will be, but there’s a strong
chance they’ll be sputtered out on a sticky fast food floor underneath the
crescent moon-shaped remnants of a quadruple cheeseburger. Should that be the case I ask only that my
food card get stamped. Please get it stamped. It’s for my children and my children’s children. A minor
step towards a free sandwich is my only real legacy.
In related but less-sandwichy news – have you ever heard of
James Washington? He had some accidental last words. He thought the walls were
closing in. The light he perceived at the end of the tunnel was orange and
flickering.
He had a heart attack, you see. He was an inmate serving
time for attempted second degree murder, but he’d been hiding something worse.
As is probably common when someone has been hiding something enormously
horrible for years and they think their time was up – he wanted to confess his
horrible secret:
“Washington,
who was already in prison serving a 15-year sentence for a 2006 attempted
second-degree murder conviction, suffered an attack of seizures in 2009. While
laid up in the hospital, he confessed his involvement in the murder of Goodener
to one of the few people near him, prison guard James Tomlinson.
“Prison
officials brought the confession to prosecutors, who moved to indict Washington
for the crime.
“"He
kind of got as best as he could, motioned, and said, 'I have something to tell
you. I have to get something off my conscience and you need to hear this.' He
said, 'I killed somebody. I beat her to death…’" (http://abcnews.go.com/US/inmate-james-washington-convicted-death-bed-murder-confession/story?id=17653264)
That’s
a good old-fashioned deathbed confession right there. Here’s another:
“James
Brewer, 58, could now face the death penalty over the unsolved killing in
Tennessee in 1977.
“Police
were summoned to Brewer’s hospital bedside earlier this month after he suffered
a stroke. He is alleged to have
then told them he shot dead 20-year-old Jimmy Carroll who he believed was
trying to seduce his wife.
“'He
wanted to cleanse his soul, because he thought he was going to the great
beyond,' said police detective Tony Grasso, who interviewed Mr Brewer in an
Oklahoma hospital…”” ( http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1164208/Murderer-deathbed-confession-arrested-making-miraculous-recovery.html )
We can see the
same pattern there. Brewer thought he was about to high five Saint Peter and he
didn’t want his ankle chains restricting his upward movement. It would
certainly seem that when someone thinks the end is imminent, they don’t want to
keep their sins a secret.
Now think about the
three Book of Mormon witnesses. Joseph Smith told those men that they’d see angels – and they did! They wrote up a document (lots of documents, actually) saying they’d seen that
angel. The heavenly being was shrouded in glory and showed them the long-talked
about golden plates, the Nephite interpreters, Laban’s sword…etc. The angel was
accompanied by the voice of the Lord, which said that the record was translated by the gift and power of God and that the witnesses
were required to “…bear record of it.”
The theme of the post is
what people want to get off their chest just before their soul sets sail. So the following are
actual deathbed statements by the three witnesses.
Here is the first:
Oliver Cowdery was
the first to pass. He contracted tuberculosis
about a year after rejoining the Church. He thought he’d be heading to Utah, but
the sickness had other plans. According to his half-sister, this is what
happened:
“Oliver Cowdery just before breathing his last, asked his attendants to
raise him up in bed that he might talk to the family and his friends, who were
present. He then told them to live according to the teachings contained in the
Book of Mormon, and promised them, if they would do this, that they would meet
him in heaven. He then said, ‘Lay me down and let me fall asleep.’ A few
moments later he died without a struggle.” (https://ldsscriptureteachings.org/2017/01/23/oliver-cowderys-dying-testimony/)
Pretty plain and simple, actually. In his last moments he held up the
BOM as a key to heaven’s gate. Martin
Harris gets more specific. In the end – in the very end, he started to lose his faculties. His neighbor, George
Godfrey, looked for a moment of weakness to find out the real truth. In his own
words:
“A few hours before his death and when he was so weak and enfeebled that
he was unable to recognize me or anyone, and knew not to whom he was speaking,
I asked him if he did not feel that there was an element at least, of
fraudulence and deception in the things that were written and told of the
coming forth of the Book of Mormon, and he replied as he had always done so
many, many times in my hearing the same spirit he always manifested when
enjoying health and vigor and said: ‘The Book of Mormon is no fake. I know what
I know. I have seen what I have seen and I have heard what I have heard. I have
seen the gold plates from which the Book of Mormon is written. An angel
appeared to me and others and testified to the truthfulness of the record, and
had I been willing to have perjured myself and sworn falsely to the testimony I
now bear I could have been a rich man, but I could not have testified other
than I have done and am now doing for these things are true.”” (https://www.fairmormon.org/evidences/Source:Martin_Harris:Investigating_the_Book_of_Mormon_Witnesses:117:1:I_know_what_I_know)
Keep in mind
that Harris could have gone on about other things too – he was, after all,
present at least one time when Joseph Smith went all glowing and translucent. But
when his mind started to go it was his own experience that he clung to. Of
course, Godfrey wasn’t trying to draw out any story but this one. David Whitmer’s last words, on the
other hand, were not sought - but given. Per the Richmond Conservator:
“On Sunday evening before his death [Whitmer] called the family and his
attending physician, Dr. George W. Buchanan, to his bedside and said, “Doctor
do you consider that I am in my right mind?” to which the Doctor replied, “Yes,
you are in your right mind, I have just had a conversation with you.” He then
addressed himself to all present and said: “I want to give my dying testimony.
You must be faithful in Christ. I want to say to you all that the Bible and the
record of the Nephites, are true, so you can say that you have
heard me bear my testimony on my death bed....
“On Monday morning he again called those present to his bedside, and
told them that he had seen another vision which reconfirmed the divinity of the
“Book of Mormon,” and said that he had seen Christ in the fullness of his glory
and majesty, sitting upon his great white throne in heaven waiting to receive
his children.” (https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Question:_Did_David_Whitmer_ever_deny_his_Book_of_Mormon_witness_because_he_thought_that_Joseph_Smith_was_a_fallen_prophet%3F)
In their
last moments – the moments when most people want to get cleaner than clean –
all three of these men stuck to the document they signed. Granted, they didn’t
have sandwich-card punchings to worry about. If they had then those last
conversations probably would have been more 50/50.
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