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Referencias: - Dallin H. Oaks hace incapié en que la IJSUD es viviente y verdadera: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/liahona/2011/08/youth/the-only-true-and-living-church?lang=spa&id=p4#p4 - Russell M. Nelson tiene 2 esposas celestiales: https://lifeafterministry.com/2018/01/mormonisms-new-prophet-russell-nelson-and-celestial-polygamy/ - Declaración Oficial 1: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/od/1?lang=spa - Ensayo de la Iglesia sobre la poligamia: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics-essays/plural-marriage-in-kirtland-and-nauvoo?lang=spa - Cita de Kimball sobre los lamanitas volviéndose blancos: https://dn790004.ca.archive.org/0/items/conferencereport1960sa/conferencereport1960sa.pdf - Brigham Young: los nativos son oscuros por castigo: https://jod.mrm.org/7/335 - Ensayo de la iglesia sobre “La raza y el sacerdocio”: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics-essays/race-and-the-priesthood?lang=spa - Smith bebió vino en la cárcel de Carthage (pág 616 del libro): https://ia601307.us.archive.org/16/items/HistoryOfTheChurchOfJesusChristOfLatter-daySaints1902-Volume6/history_of_the_church_vol_6.pdf - A Emma no le gustaba el tabaco: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/callings/relief-society/relief-society-presidents/emma-hale-smith?lang=eng - Discurso de la presidente Beck sobre el café: https://youtu.be/F09nPES-P1g?si=xX0hfv_3Yo4hb5mE&t=162 - Bill of particulars: https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/mopi/hrsab.htm - Heber J. Grant y la palabra de sabiduría: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/revelations-in-context/the-word-of-wisdom?lang=spa - El diezmo era voluntario y cita de Patridge: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/revelations-in-context/the-tithing-of-my-people?lang=spa&id=p6#p6 - El mundo cambiante del mormonismo: https://www.utlm.org/onlinebooks/pdf/spanish/elmundocambiantedelmormonismo.pdf - Millennial Star: Joseph toma cerveza: https://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/digital/collection/MStar/id/22187/rec/23 - Historia censurada en HoC: https://ia801307.us.archive.org/16/items/HistoryOfTheChurchOfJesusChristOfLatter-daySaints1902-Volume6/history_of_the_church_vol_6.pdf - Millennial Star: Joseph da dinero para que llenen las botellas: https://archive.org/details/MStarVol21/page/n297/mode/2up - Historia censurada en HoC: https://archive.org/details/historyofchurcho05robe/page/450/mode/2up - Historia de la pipa en Millennial Star: https://archive.org/details/MStarVol24/page/n491/mode/2up - Historia de la pipa en HoC: https://ia801307.us.archive.org/16/items/HistoryOfTheChurchOfJesusChristOfLatter-daySaints1902-Volume6/history_of_the_church_vol_6.pdf - Brigham Young manda destruir la biografía de Joseph Smith: https://archive.org/details/MStarVol27/page/n673/mode/2up - La destrucción de la biografía en el sitio de FairMormon: https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/answers/Lucy_Mack_Smith%27s_biography_of_Joseph_Smith - Misioneros y la campaña de quema de libros: https://alair.ala.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/3dc2dacf-36d4-4eac-bf0a-125a0e9a6540/content
Joseph Smith's history has been told and canonized in scripture. You may be familiar with the names of the women close to him, but what do you know about their stories and roles in the Restoration? Today, we are focusing on the women from his family: Lucy Mack Smith (his mother) and Sophronia, Katharine, and Lucy (his three sisters). Further reading: At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/church-historians-press/at-the-pulpit?lang=eng The Witness of Women: https://www.deseretbook.com/product/P5157256.html?utm_source=ldsliving&utm_medium=podcast&utm_id=pod250320-SOM-S4E2 Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf+ | Start your free trial at deseretbook.com
Please join us at our Patreon website (TSAR.website) to get fantastic extra content from Dr. Skinner and many others. We also encourage you to reach out to launchpadconsultingstudio@gmail.com for all your marketing, brand, recording, and production needs. In this episode Andrew Skinner and Kerry explore the beginning of the Restoration. They first delve into the prophecies about Joseph Smith and the restoration in general. They also look at the large societal, historical, and cultural movements that created the environment for the Restoration. They look at the specific history of the Smith family, and how that lead to Joseph's experience in the Sacred Grove. They talk about the experiences that Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith had that were part of Joseph Smith's predicament and why he went to pray in the Grove. They also explore the amazing and profound elements of the First Vision. We are grateful for our generous donors, and for Launchpad Consulting Studio for producing the podcast, and for Rich Nicholls, who composed and plays the music for the podcast.
Referencias: - Artículo sobre las 116 páginas en LDS Discussions. Este artículo fue la base para este ensayo: https://www.ldsdiscussions.com/116pages - Richard Bushman en Mormon Discussions (esta cita comienza en el minuto 8:14): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p9g8QVoIwQ - Primer video sobre Harris y las 116 páginas perdidas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhBPK1RVuHI - Segundo video sobre Harris y las 116 páginas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBSjY-QTnzY - Declaración de Lucy Mack Smith sobre José y el "Urim y Tumim": https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/lucy-mack-smith-history-1844-1845/64#full-transcript - Martin Harris dice que José encontró una aguja en un pajar con su piedra de vidente: https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/history/martin-harris-1859-interview-with-joel-tiffany-on-early-events-in-mormonism/ - El libro de mandamientos (la primera versión de DyC) en el sitio de Joseph Smith Papers: https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/book-of-commandments-1833/26 - Artículo en Lectures on Doubt: https://lecturesondoubt.com/2019/07/25/the-lost-plates-of-nephi/ - Lección 3 del Manual de DyC: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/doctrine-and-covenants-teacher-manual-2017/lesson-3-doctrine-and-covenants-3-10?lang=spa - La historia de la Iglesia en el cumplimiento de los tiempos, manual: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/church-history-in-the-fulness-of-times-student-manual/chapter-four-a-period-of-preparation-1823-29?lang=spa - Artículo de los Tanner: http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no72.htm - Artículo de Roper: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1225&context=msr
Subconscious Realms Episode 283 - Occult Mormons/Seer Stone & Abraxas PT1 - Unfiltered Rise Podcast - Heidi Luv. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome the Host & Creator of Unfiltered Rise Podcast; Heidi Luv to discuss Occult Mormons, Joseph Smith, Seer Stone, Abraxas..... PT1 - Absolute Mind-Blowing Killer Episode & Heidi?!!
As told by historian Susan Easton Black, converts to the Church of Jesus Christ in the 1800s when Joseph Smith was prophet, had heard about the record found near the Smith family farm. Whether they saw the plates themselves or held the printed Book of Mormon in their hands and gained an immediate testimony of it, none of them would ever deny the veracity of the record, whether they stayed or fell away from the Church. Converts mentioned in this episode are: William Huntington (1784-1846) Jared Carter (1801 – 1849) Noah Packard (1796-1860) Parley P. Pratt (1807 – 1857) Oliver Cowdery (1806 – 1850) David Whitmer (1805 – 1888) Martin Harris (1783 – 1875) Peter Whitmer, Jr. (1809 – 1836) Christian Whitmer (1798 – 1835) Jacob Whitmer (1800 – 1856) John Whitmer (1802 – 1878) Hiram Page (1800 - 1852) Joseph Smith, Sr. (1771 – 1840) Hyrum Smith (1800 – 1844) Samuel H. Smith (1808 - 1844) Lucy Mack Smith (1775 – 1856) Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844) For more testimonies of early converts to the Church, refer to Susan's book Stories from the Early Saints: Converted by the Book of Mormon (1992) Susan first read the Book of Mormon when she was eleven years old. 1 Nephi 1:1
Lucy Mack Smith had dreams that were very similar to some mentioned in the Book of Mormon. Joseph Smith Sr., on the other hand, was much more rational with regards to religion. What else can Dr. Mark Staker tell us about the Smith religious background, following his latest archaeological dig at the “Joseph & Lucy […] The post Lucy's Dreams, Joseph Sr's Rational Religion (Part 4 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
Dating in the late 1700s wasn't quite the same as today. In our next conversation with Dr. Mark Staker, author of “Joseph & Lucy Smith's Tunbridge Farm,” we'll learn more about how Joseph Senior met his future with Lucy Mack Smith. Mark: Lucy, then comes into the picture. Joseph meets her, down in the village. […] The post When Joseph Met Lucy (Part 2 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Are members required to live the Law of Consecration now? Dr. Maclane Heward joins John and Hank to discuss righteous stewardship, Zion, and how our covenants prepare us to meet the Savior. You will learn to love Edward and Lydia Partridge as much as Hank and Dr. Heward after listening to this episode. Also, we learn about Lucy Mack Smith as a powerful leader and a bold witness. This story is not to be missed.Show notes: https://followhim.co/episodesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast00:00 Introduction to the Podcast01:32 Introduction to Dr. Maclane Heward03:33 The Saints Move from NY to Ohio05:06 Temple Covenants Help Us Prepare to Meet the Lord and Consecration Examples (Good and Bad) 08:14 Section 37 is the Saints Asking for Clarification Regarding Moving Again10:38 A Lesser Noticed Parable in the D&C13:20 Edward Partridge is a “Man Without Guile”14:20 Backstory about Edward Partridge by Dr. Heward16:20 Taking Offense on Someone Else's Behalf (Who isn't Offended) Can Lead to Murder Attempt of Joseph18:35 We Don't Get Zion, We Build It20:15 Consecration is Given By Invitation26:56 The Colesville Branch Stays Together From New York to Utah31:30 Lucy Mack Smith Saves Her Company and Preaches the Gospel like a Lion37:39 The Importance of Mothers46:23 The Structures in Place to Help the Poor49:05 Bishop Partridge Is Told How to Administer Property and Land52:16 The Difficulty of Expression Through Writing but the Importance of Keeping Records55:25 The Meaning of Wants and Needs01:01:37 Leman Copley Returns to the Shakers and Kicks Members Off His Land01:08:32 The Saints Learn in Their Very Short Time in Ohio01:15:57 End of Part I
Brent Ashworth purchased a faith promoting letter from Mark Hofmann and then toured the state of Utah bearing testimony about this wonderful letter. Problem was, it was a forgery. Brent talks about the letter, and ties up some loose ends on that $435,000 deal. Brent: Anyway, the point was, is that we had met originally […] The post Lucy Mack Smith Forgery (Part 4 of 13) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
A MODERN DILEMMA, Chapter 5 of Holy Priesthood Volume 3 Pages 69-77 http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=124 Women’s Rights Generally speaking, women have been treated unfairly throughout history. Many of their sacrifices and labors have been unnoticed, forgotten, or never recorded–not only anciently, but also in our own dispensation. So it is no wonder that most of them feel inferior to men and feel they are not entitled to hold the Priesthood. In her Sunstone Symposium paper, Andrea Moore Emmett wrote: Yes, Mormon women know of those nameless pioneer women who broke their china into pieces for the Nauvoo Temple, bore and buried babies on the plains, and sacrificed their hearts to become plural wives. Mormon women know something of Emma and Lucy Mack Smith. But that’s where it ends. Where are all those elusive faces and names of sisters and the individual, intimate stories of the lives they lived? They can be found in unreachable archives and the special collections at the B.Y.U. Library covered with the dust of unuse. The names and faces of women whose real life experiences parallel those of the men. Men whose bigger-than-life stories are told and retold as role models churchwide to our daughters as well as our sons. (“Subordination of Women Within the Latter-day Saint Church,” Emmett, 1990 Sunstone Symposium paper, p. 2) http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=30
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Part II is a deep dive into Emma Hale Smith's personality, abilities, and role in establishing the early Church. Emma is educated, adept, and gifted. She completes Joseph and enables him to accomplish the Lord's work. We learn how Emma was consistently supported and encouraged by Lucy Mack Smith, who reminds us that Emma constantly and consistently served those around her. See a new side of Emma Hale Smith with our expert, Dr. Lisa Olsen Tait, as well as reviewing her better-known accomplishments of creating a hymnal, acting as scribe, and lending her abilities to establishing the Church in this dispensation.Show notes available at www.followhim.co
Laryssa Waldron joins us to share her insights about the Mother, and the Wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith. For more info see https://solo.to/bro.erekson
René and Dustin add their Queer Voices to the Voices of the Restoration alongside Lucy Mack Smith and the Three and Eight Witnesses!Add your voice by sending your thoughts to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith
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Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Have you made a mistake that takes 2400+ years to repair? How did the stolen 116 pages affect the relationship between Joseph Smith, Lucy Mack Smith, Lucy Harris, and Martin Harris? Join us for Episode 4 as Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat dramatically shares details about Emma's brush with death, Joseph and Emma's first baby's passing, and why the pages were stolen and not lost--stolen!Show notes available at followhim.co
Church of Jesus Christ Study Session seeks to generate reflection about areas in the Restored Gospel. Whether it's Come Follow Me, a General Conference talk or a recent Gospel Topic, hopefully you'll find something to keep the Spirit of Christ in your life. Twitter - @mattsroberts90 ldsstudysession@gmail.com You can also join the discussion in the Facebook Group 'Church of Jesus Christ Study Session with Come Follow Me'. You can purchase my book, From Father to Child: Raising a Child to Spiritual Strength in Generation Alpha at the link here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Father-Child-Spiritual-Strength-Generation-ebook/dp/B08DRLWWZD/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=from+father+to+child&qid=1596387393&sr=8-3 Join us today as we begin our study of the Come Follow Me materials for this week considering the character of Mormon in the trying time he lived. We discuss how his qualities stood out and we reflect on the river Sidon and its role in the Book of Mormon. John M Butler: “We first meet Mormon as a young boy of ten as he is visited by the prophet Ammaron, who perceives that Mormon is a ‘sober child’ and ‘quick to observe’ (Mormon 1:2). An alert and reverent child must have been as unusual in those days as it is in ours. Lucy Mack Smith, Joseph Smith's mother, records that Joseph was ‘a remarkably quiet, well-disposed child’… From his own history, we see that Joseph is quick to observe the religious excitement around him and takes an active role in calling upon God for direction. Thus, both these men who became prophets were alert, reverent, and attentive to the nudgings of the Lord as boys. The Lord used them because they were spiritually awake and had learned in their youths to keep the commandments of God.”
(Full Notes) Saturday, June 13, 2020 I really think there’s something to learning attitudes and behaviors from parents in more… Read more 26: Neither Condemning Nor Excusing
(Full Notes) Saturday, June 13, 2020 I really think there's something to learning attitudes and behaviors from parents in more subtle ways than we sometimes imagine. I would like to understand the mechanics of this. Why not try to describe this? Surely someone has already. Tuesday, June 16, 2020? I've been reading from 'Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'. I don't know that I've read more lucid speech, more clear and simple and to the point, and on-target. Very inspiring, not to mention informative. So the thing with learning from our parents (or caregivers), is that we learn from them how to deal emotionally, or however you want to say it. We learn from them, not because they deliberately teach us, but because we sense their emotional needs, their emotional pressures. They in effect emotionally pressure us, despite all efforts, to have the issues they have. I'm not sure how we can avoid that besides actually fixing ourselves first. And how can we fix everything about ourselves before having any kids? Be like Abraham and be 100 when you have your first child? I just think we are going to pass on stuff, like it or not, and we just have to do our best, period. We love our kids and try to repent ourselves all the time and admit our faults as we discover them and just do our best, and our kids will be imperfect too. Thus we all have things to struggle with our whole lives - gives us character and makes us strong. That's just what I think, that's how I see it. I don't know that there's anything we can deliberately do to keep from passing stuff on to our kids except perfect ourselves as best we can. And maybe after that don't worry about it. Like both don't try to do something deliberate to not pass stuff on, and don't despair and obsess over it and fault yourself for your kids' faults. But maybe be aware that your issues will get passed on, and any pride or laziness on your part will exacerbate things, and surely unrepented sin will make you accountable for your childrens' sins in a way that you wouldn't be if you were trying honestly. That's how I'm seeing it. How does that pressure from our parents work? Alice Miller talked about this. Alright, so what am I going to talk about in my podcast? Need something. But that is a true principle that I just mentioned. Not that I said it all right, necessarily. But there is emotional pressure that children are sensitive to, in different ways and perhaps to different degrees, that they respond to and thus learn how to think and act and feel. You never get away from the light of Christ, though, so untruthfulness always feels not quite right and breeds self-deception. Or requires it. Or is it. So for me, for us here, self-deception is the great insight. Self-deception as a necessity, when we go against the light. And the fact that the light is stable. It is constant. It is forever there, unchanging, independent of us, or of our notions. I don't understand the light of Christ fully. But I do think it's clear from the scriptures that it permeates all things, and that you can't get away from it, and that it comes from God. It dictates how we should act, and when we act contrariwise we enter a false world. How does it work being partly in a false world and partly in a true one? I don't know. We speak of having the Spirit of the Lord or not, and perhaps that's true. I don't know. Either we flip often between the two, or there's some kind of mix. But it does seem a little like it's one or the other, like not having the Spirit goes along with being prideful and comparative and everything else. But I'll tell you I either flip a lot or there's some other mix. Joseph Smith's mother said there are two spirits operating upon you, a good and a bad. Tell me more about those spirits, I pray. They're people, right? Good and bad. . .they have to be. But surely we have more spirits operating upon us than two. A person can be encircled about. Legion was possessed by many at once. How does that work? The Lord taught about this, and I feel like Joseph Smith taught about this. 43 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and findeth none. 44 Then he saith, I will return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come, he findeth it empty, swept, and garnished. 45 Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first. Even so shall it be also unto this wicked generation. I believe the Lord is not talking figuratively here. He's not. There are laws and principles upon which the spirits operate on us, which haven't been fully revealed. But there's one principle the Lord gave us right there. If a person is once enlightened, and repents, and later returns to their sin, their second state is worse than the first, and it had been better if they had not known the Lord in the first place. I would like to read more of Joseph Smith, and Brigham Young. Surely I will be run into the ground for saying that evil spirits have anything to do with mental health. Sorry. It's just the mechanics of it. Don't have to admit it, don't have to understand it. But then you're left as you are now, not understanding anything about mental health and its causes, and how do you like that? Wo unto the deaf who will not hear, and unto the blind who will not see. Your woe in this case is that you are left with a big question mark regarding all these things, awaiting additional data to come in regarding the brain. Must we kill and abuse so many rats and cats and monkeys in the cause of understanding the brain? I don't know. But I say we're barking up the wrong tree if we're looking for principles of self-deception in that way. Am I being too extreme? Are spirits on one side of the explanation, the spiritual side, and brain function on the other, and they're both just as true? Looking at the creation of the earth, there's the spiritual creation, and there's what happened naturally. I don't know if it's a creation or not. Seems from the reading that there's just a spiritual creation and whatever happened naturally was a result of it. I could study it I suppose, might be something there for me to learn. Still not sure what to make of Eric Skousen's theory. Lot of great insights and a good collection of inspired teachings, to be sure. The insights are always right, and the theories are usually at least partly wrong. Maybe helpful. Ok, well I'm going to keep writing here and I'm still thinking about anxiety. What is it? Too harsh to just call it fear? Or is it true? Surely it's a process full of deliberate effort, like digging a giant ditch and casting up a wall of earth. Takes a great deal of effort and sweat. But what pride will be had when. . .I should say, what satisfaction will be had when the victory is won! Perhaps I am able to see some small victory already. But it must be necessary to know where to cast the earth and not just dig willy nilly, filling in where one has dug just a moment before. That's what I do, I fear, oftentimes. My goal is to know how to direct my actions, or where to cast my earth, in order to waste less time and effort and make a more direct and steady course to my goal. The old crow is getting slow. The young crow is not. Of what the young crow does not know The old crow knows a lot. At knowing things the old crow Is still the young crow's master. What does the slow old crow not know? —How to go faster. The young crow flies above, below, And rings around the slow old crow. What does the fast young crow not know? —Where to go.1 From For me I suppose that's getting to bed earlier, taking breaks, exercising and eating well, practicing slowing down and enjoying stuff and people... I do read about these experiments involving mutilating the brains of animals and it troubles me a bit. Our curiosity exceeds our desire to leave the poor animals at peace, or something. I suppose it's meant to be for a good cause in the long run. . . I still don't like it, though. Well have I progressed with anxiety? Can we still say it's an unfortunate thing that happens to some people and our job is to do the best we can with it, while not making excuses, humbly, and we'll be judged on what we do with what we're given? Surely that's all true. But that's not enough. Not if we want to really understand it. Maybe we should admit that we can't judge in any given case how much a person can help or not, and that's not necessarily the point. I suppose we can detect sometimes if a person is making excuses and warn against that. But what of the mechanics - can't we understand the mechanics of it in a way that is super helpful and maps out for a person what can and does happen and just make them aware of it? With a true understanding you won't be overly condemned, and you won't be overly excused. You'll just be informed. No one will be telling you, "you are doing this all yourself and you need to stop it," and no one will be telling you "you are a pure victim in this thing and there's nothing you can do." Because neither is true, is it. Yes, there may be too many voices saying the latter, that we are just victims, and so the inclination of some will be to swing the pendulum the other way and declare that we are all responsible. But the truth is somewhere in the middle, right, and we can't judge exactly in every case how much a person is capable of stopping it. Surely this is the case. Monday, June 22, 2020 And beware me or anybody else telling you it's all one way or all the other - all victim or all responsible. We've talked about the position of making us too responsible. Perhaps I have done that myself. If so it's for the reason I said - too many voices saying we're victims. But you might as well be accurate if you can on this stuff. Surely a part of how much we are capable of effecting our own change is how deep we are in the trap. And surely a part of that is our own choices. And surely a part of it is beyond our choices, and that's important. How do you tell how much of a person's trap is a result of their choices and how much is a result of things beyond their control? How do you tell? You don't, right, unless you're given special insight or inspiration to help that person? But be awfully careful about judging someone - in any situation, right? Ok, I'm not saying you can't have insight into that, or even inspiration, you just have to be careful you don't judge. Right?
On this episode, we catch up with a bunch of figures in Nauvoo to see what they’ve been up to as events led to the prophet in Carthage Jail. We start off with discussing Eliza R. Snow, reading excerpts from her Nauvoo journal, conflicts with Emma and the Relief Society at large, who took over her role as scribe for the Relief Society, and tap into a bit of her poetry to convey feelings a journal can’t. The Quorum of Apostles and members of the Council of Fifty have also been very busy. Hingepin Sidney Rigdon was named as VP for Jo’s presidential run while frequently preaching about the Mormon theocracy being the last government the world will ever need. He and 350+ other members of leadership bodies in the church scatter throughout the United States to electioneer for the prophet’s POTUS campaign. Brigham Young even drops by Kirtland and preaches in the Temple to a crowd of apostates! Then we see how Lucy Mack Smith has been lately. She’s battled sickness, survived multiple children, buried her husband, and even hurt her knee dismounting a carriage which caused arthritis to settle in. She tells a candid, yet insulated, version of events leading to Carthage. Then wrap up by reading a portion of the Nauvoo Expositor to talk about Sarah and Maria Lawrence as well as their stolen inheritance. Links: Eliza R. Snow Nauvoo Journal https://byustudies.byu.edu/content/eliza-r-snows-nauvoo-journal Snow biography https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/eliza-roxcy-snow Snow poem repository https://erslexicon.wordpress.com/poems-25-30/ Council of Fifty Minutes https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/council-of-fifty-minutes-march-1844-january-1846-volume-1-10-march-1844-1-march-1845/98#full-transcript Manuscript History of Brigham Young http://www.boap.org/LDS/Early-Saints/MSHBY.html Nauvoo Relief Society minute book https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/nauvoo-relief-society-minute-book/1#full-transcript Lucy Mack Smith’s Biographical Sketches https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/lucy-mack-smith-history-1844-1845/52#full-transcript Show links: Website http://nakedmormonismpodcast.com Twitter @NakedMormonism Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311 Patreon http://patreon.com/nakedmormonism Music by Jason Comeau http://aloststateofmind.com/ Show Artwork http://weirdmormonshit.com/ Legal Counsel http://patorrez.com/
References:Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, by Richard L. BushmanMormonism Unveiled, by E.B. HoweThe Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844., by John BrookeEarly Mormonism and the Magical World View, by D. Michael QuinnBiographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and his Progenitors for many Generations, by Lucy Mack SmithHistory of the Prophet Joseph Smith by his mother Lucy Mack Smith, by Lucy Mack SmithJoseph Brings the Plates Home, by Dan VogelThe Book of Mormon (1830 edition), by Joseph Smith JuniorGleanings by the Way, by John ClarkOrigin, Rise and Progress of Mormonism, by Tucker, Pomeroy
Joseph Smith teaches the Saints the proper use of spiritual gifts. Lucy Mack Smith uses her faith to lead 80 Saints along the Erie Canal from New York to Ohio.
References:Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, by Richard L. BushmanThe Relfector, Golden Bible No. 3, February 1st 1831, by Abner ColeThe Reflector, The Book of Pukei, June/July 1830, by Obidiah Dogberry Esq. (A.k.a Abner Cole)The Doctrine and Ritual of High Magic: A New Translation, by Eliphas LeviJoseph Smith and Kabbalah, The Occult Connection, by Lance OwensMormonism Unveiled, by E.B. HoweThe Magus, or, Celestial Intelligencer, by Francis BarretThe Discoverie of Witchcraft, by Reginald ScotA New and Complete Illustration of the Occult Sciences, by Ebenezer Sibly,The Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy, by Heinrich Cornelius AgrippaThe Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844., by John BrookeEarly Mormonism and the Magical World View, by D. Michael QuinnBiographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and his Progenitors for many Generations, by Lucy Mack Smith
References:Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, by Richard L. BushmanThe Relfector, Golden Bible No. 3, February 1st 1831, by Abner ColeThe Doctrine and Ritual of High Magic: A New Translation, by Eliphas LeviLiber 420: Cannabis, Magickal Herbs and the Occult, by Chris BennettJoseph Smith's Family Dynamics, by Dan VogelThe Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844., by John BrookeEarly Mormonism and the Magical World View, by D. Michael QuinnBiographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and his Progenitors for many Generations, by Lucy Mack Smith
References:Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, by Richard L. BushmanThe Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844., by John BrookeEarly Mormonism and the Magical World View, by D. Michael QuinnBiographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and his Progenitors for many Generations, by Lucy Mack Smith
Lucy Mack Smith, mother of the Prophet, left behind an important history of the life of Joseph Smith. In her history she describes young Joseph giving the Smith family “amusing recitals” on the ancient inhabitants of the Americas. Some have used this to portray Joseph as having a wild, vivid imagination that lent itself to the composition of the Book of Mormon. A closer look at Lucy’s history, however, undermines this line of argumentation. Read in context, her history strengthens faith in her son’s claims. Read at https://knowhy.bookofmormoncentral.org/knowhy/did-joseph-smiths-mother-believe-he-could-have-written-the-book-of-mormon
In May 1831 Lucy Mack Smith stood on the deck of an ice bound ship in Buffalo Harbor on Lake Erie and taught a group of Latter-day Saints the meaning of faith.
Dan Vogel (editor), Early Mormon Documents (Salt Lake City, Signature Books, 1996–2003), 5 vols, 1:296. citing Lucy Mack Smith, Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and His Progenitors for Many Generations (Liverpool, S.W. Richards, 1853), 36-173.(Tanner 1987:6 c: Joseph Smith as an Administrator, Gary Dean Guthrie, M.A. thesis, Brigham Young University, May 1969:161, in turn c: the diary of Apostle Abraham H. Cannon. V.19. 1 Oct 1895. Special Collections Dept. BYU Library).(The Saints' Herald, January 22, 1935, p. 110).'"From: The Changing World of Mormonism, Jerald and Sandra Tanner, pp. 472-473History of the Church, Volume 7, p.101https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/latter-day-saint-history-1815-1846-teacher-material/lesson-26?lang=enghttps://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1992/08/my-great-great-grandmother-emma-hale-smith?lang=enghttp://www.mrm.org/mormon-enigma-billhttps://video.byui.edu/media/Jayson+Kunzler+%E2%80%9CMillions+Shall+Know+Brother+Joseph+Again%E2%80%9D/0_jun5hvww/25962242https://www.genecurl.com/podcast/2019/6/10/plural-marriage-in-the-nauvoo-era
Joseph Smith teaches the Saints the proper use of spiritual gifts. Lucy Mack Smith uses her faith to lead 80 Saints along the Erie Canal from New York to Ohio.
April 6 marks 189 years since the founding of the Church. We know from history that Joseph Smith said there were the original 6 members. But who were they? Michael Marquardt makes some educated guesses. https://youtu.be/1FTvwwQDqiQ Michael: Yes, well the earliest [sources] we have, because if they're men, of course they would be ordained to an office in the church: elder, priest, teacher. And so since there was no minutes and no other church record, even though they were supposed to keep records, we don't have that. And so the Manuscript History of the Church mentions Joseph Smith, Sr. It also mentions Lucy Mack Smith and those are Joseph Smith's father and mother. It mentions Martin Harris. And, it didn't have the first name, but last name was Rockwell. GT: So was it Porter Rockwell probably? Michael: No. GT: No? Oh really. Michael: That is pretty close. It was his mother... Find out who else was likely there! Check out our conversation.... Michael Marquardt makes an educated guess as to who the original 6 members of the church were on April 6, 1830. Don't forget to check out or previous conversation with Michael! 262: Church Founded in Manchester (Not Fayette)
In May 1831 Lucy Mack Smith stood on the deck of an ice bound ship in Buffalo Harbor on Lake Erie and taught a group of Latter-day Saints the meaning of faith.
Lindsay and Bryan discuss the life of Lucy Mack Smith, the mother of Joseph Smith Jr. This episode features special guests Tim Coray and Carol Lynn Pearson reading as Lucy Mack Smith. Listen to this episode here. Additional resources and information about topics discussed in this episode: “Lucy’s Image: A Recently Discovered Photograph of …
Lindsay and Bryan discuss the life of Lucy Mack Smith, the mother of Joseph Smith Jr. This episode features special guests Tim Coray and Carol Lynn Pearson reading as Lucy Mack Smith. Listen to this episode here. Additional resources and information about topics discussed in this episode: “Lucy’s Image: A Recently Discovered Photograph of …
Joseph Smith teaches the Saints the proper use of spiritual gifts. Lucy Mack Smith uses her faith to lead 80 Saints along the Erie Canal from New York to Ohio.
On this episode, we take a time warp back to episode 2 to revisit an aspect of Mormon history largely ignored in our timeline to this point, Emma Hale Smith. Little of her own writings survive the years and she left no journal or diary. We’re forced to construct an image of Emma to live in our minds through other peripheral mentions in the hand of her closest friends and associates. We rediscover her timeline with the help of Mormon Enigma and catch up on her story leading up to the formation of the Nauvoo Female Relief Society. Check out this week's sponsor! Use promo code 'Naked' at checkout. https://49dollarsites.com/ Mormon Enigma by Newell and Avery https://www.amazon.com/Mormon-Enigma-Emma-Hale-Smith/dp/0252062914 Emma Hale Smith Bidamon biography http://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/emma-hale-smith Smith Family https://www.lds.org/ensign/2005/12/family-of-joseph-smith-sr-and-lucy-mack-smith-the-first-family-of-the-restoration?lang=eng Lucy Mack Smith biography http://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/lucy-mack-smith Timeline of Joseph Smith http://www.josephsmithpapers.org/bc-jsp/content/jsp/library/pdf/chart1.pdf Fanny Alger http://josephsmithspolygamy.org/plural-wives-overview/fanny-alger/ Lucinda Pendleton Morgan Harris http://josephsmithspolygamy.org/plural-wives-overview/lucinda-pendleton-harris/ Children of Emma and Joseph Smith https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Joseph_Smith God Awful Movies, Joseph Smith Prophet of the Restoration https://audioboom.com/posts/6884005-joseph-smith-prophet-of-the-restoration Show Links: Website http://nakedmormonismpodcast.com Twitter @NakedMormonism Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311 Patreon http://patreon.com/nakedmormonism Music by Jason Comeau http://aloststateofmind.com/ Show Artwork http://weirdmormonshit.com/ Legal Counsel http://patorrez.com/
Tune in as Laura Harris Hales interviews Sharalyn D. Howcroft on Foundational Texts of Mormonism: Examining Major Early Sources, a new book that carefully analyzes essential texts that are repeatedly used by historians as they reconstruct Mormonism’s founding era. Scholars have frequently mined early Mormon historical sources for the information that they contain, though with little attention to source criticism. A noteworthy exception is the work of Dean C. Jessee. Jessee’s examination of The History of the Church showed that unlike the subtitle of its first six volumes—Period I: History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself—the history was written by a dozen different scribes and clerks, not Smith. Although Smith started the history, his office staff quickly assumed most of the burden of production, barely half of it was completed at the time of Smith’s death in 1844, and it took many more years before it was finished. Jessee’s scholarship showed the necessity of understanding authorship, textual origins, and record production. Foundational Texts of Mormonism was conceived as a compilation of essays honoring Dean C. Jessee. Taking a page from Jessee’s playbook, this volume scrutinizes documents as products of history rather than sources of historical information. When records are examined as artifacts of the culture from which they originate, it reveals things about historical sources beyond the content of the records themselves. Chapters in the book provide original and notable contributions on early Mormon history sources using methodologies advocated by Jessee. Richard Lyman Bushman’s “The Gold Plates as Foundational Text” focuses on the Book of Mormon’s account of its creation, viewing the gold plates as a document in the Book of Mormon narrative. Its disparate texts reflect both divinely inspired and human elements. Grant Hardy’s “Textual Criticism and the Book of Mormon” assesses Royal Skousen’s Book of Mormon Critical Text Project and what it divulges about the process of dictation and textual transmission, including Joseph Smith’s views on scriptural text. Thomas A. Wayment, in “Intertextuality and the Purpose of Joseph Smith’s New Translation of the Bible” studies Joseph Smith’s motivation for revising the Bible and how it steered Smith to re-envision the Bible. Grant Underwood, in “The Dictations, Compilation, and Canonization of Joseph Smith’s Revelations” traces the unfolding of Smith’s revelations from their initial dictation to canonization. In “Joseph Smith’s Missouri Prison Letters and the Mormon Textual Community,” David W. Grua examines Smith’s epistles given to the Latter-day Saint community during his incarceration, and how they connected the suffering of the Saints with revelation. Jennifer Reeder in “The Textual Culture of the Nauvoo Female Relief Society Leadership and Minute Book” studies the undercurrent of polygamous relationships evident in the society’s minute book, based on what was and was not recorded. William V. Smith’s chapter on “Joseph Smith’s Sermons and the Early Mormon Documentary Record,” examines how a more extensive documentary record of Smith’s sermons was the direct result of the increased importance place upon Smith’s preaching. In “Joseph Smith’s Nauvoo Journals,” Alex D. Smith and Andrew H. Hedges analyze Smith’s journals kept during the last two and a half years of his life and their contribution to our understanding of Smith’s last few years and the Nauvoo community at that time. The prolific writings of Wilford Woodruff are reviewed in Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s “The Early Diaries of Wilford Woodruff, 1835–1839.” Woodruff’s painstaking care when recording his diary indirectly chronicles his lived experience through earthly and heavenly bonds, his faith, and missionary work. In “An Archival and Textual Reexamination of Lucy Mack Smith’s History,” Sharalyn D. Howcroft reconstructs the original order of the history, studies its composition methodology,
The Interview: Tune in as Laura Harris Hales interviews Sharalyn D. Howcroft on Foundational Texts of Mormonism: Examining Major Early Sources, a new book that carefully analyzes essential texts that are repeatedly used by historians as they reconstruct Mormonism’s founding era. Scholars have frequently mined early Mormon historical sources for the information that they contain, though with little attention to source criticism. A noteworthy exception is the work of Dean C. Jessee. Jessee’s examination of The History of the Church showed that unlike the subtitle of its first six volumes—Period I: History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself—the history was written by a dozen different scribes and clerks, not Smith. Although Smith started the history, his office staff quickly assumed most of the burden of production, barely half of it was completed at the time of Smith’s death in 1844, and it took many more years before it was finished. Jessee’s scholarship showed the necessity of understanding authorship, textual origins, and record production. Foundational Texts of Mormonism was conceived as a compilation of essays honoring Dean C. Jessee. Taking a page from Jessee’s playbook, this volume scrutinizes documents as products of history rather than sources of historical information. When records are examined as artifacts of the culture from which they originate, it reveals things about historical sources beyond the content of the records themselves. Chapters in the book provide original and notable contributions on early Mormon history sources using methodologies advocated by Jessee. Richard Lyman Bushman’s “The Gold Plates as Foundational Text” focuses on the Book of Mormon’s account of its creation, viewing the gold plates as a document in the Book of Mormon narrative. Its disparate texts reflect both divinely inspired and human elements. Grant Hardy’s “Textual Criticism and the Book of Mormon” assesses Royal Skousen’s Book of Mormon Critical Text Project and what it divulges about the process of dictation and textual transmission, including Joseph Smith’s views on scriptural text. Thomas A. Wayment, in “Intertextuality and the Purpose of Joseph Smith’s New Translation of the Bible” studies Joseph Smith’s motivation for revising the Bible and how it steered Smith to re-envision the Bible. Grant Underwood, in “The Dictations, Compilation, and Canonization of Joseph Smith’s Revelations” traces the unfolding of Smith’s revelations from their initial dictation to canonization. In “Joseph Smith’s Missouri Prison Letters and the Mormon Textual Community,” David W. Grua examines Smith’s epistles given to the Latter-day Saint community during his incarceration, and how they connected the suffering of the Saints with revelation. Jennifer Reeder in “The Textual Culture of the Nauvoo Female Relief Society Leadership and Minute Book” studies the undercurrent of polygamous relationships evident in the society’s minute book, based on what was and was not recorded. William V. Smith’s chapter on “Joseph Smith’s Sermons and the Early Mormon Documentary Record,” examines how a more extensive documentary record of Smith’s sermons was the direct result of the increased importance place upon Smith’s preaching. In “Joseph Smith’s Nauvoo Journals,” Alex D. Smith and Andrew H. Hedges analyze Smith’s journals kept during the last two and a half years of his life and their contribution to our understanding of Smith’s last few years and the Nauvoo community at that time. The prolific writings of Wilford Woodruff are reviewed in Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s “The Early Diaries of Wilford Woodruff, 1835–1839.” Woodruff’s painstaking care when recording his diary indirectly chronicles his lived experience through earthly and heavenly bonds, his faith, and missionary work. In “An Archival and Textual Reexamination of Lucy Mack Smith’s History,” Sharalyn D. Howcroft reconstructs the original order of the history,
On this episode, we attempt to deconstruct the Book of Mormon, just to see what it really is, and where it really came from. Turns out we only scratch the surface. This is part 3 of the CC-Book of Mormon episode broken up into smaller pieces. This episode also has a new bumper tacked on to the end, after the closing song.Show linksNew GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/6months2books Patreon: https://patreon.com/nakedmormonismWebsite: http://nakedmormonismpodcast.comTwitter: @NakedMormonismFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311Outro music by Jason Comeau: http://aloststateofmind.com/Links:WordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIUTLM source books listhttp://www.utlm.org/onlineresources/bomindianorigins.htmBown's research of 100 similarities between "Manuscript Found" and "Book of Mormon"http://solomonspalding.com/SRP/SCIOTA/SRPpap12.htmJoseph Smith quotes "The View of the Hebrews"http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/view-of-the-hebrews.htmlThe First Book of Napoleonhttps://ia801406.us.archive.org/26/items/firstbooknapole00gruagoog/firstbooknapole00gruagoog.pdfThe Late War of 1812https://archive.org/details/latewarbetweenunusb00huntFair Mormon chiasmus articlehttp://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/ChiasmusBook of Mormon anachronismshttp://mybigquestions.info/My_Big_Questions/BOM_Anachronisms.htmlMetallurgy in Pre-Columbian erahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallurgy_in_pre-Columbian_AmericaWordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIWordTree Study website plagiarism articlehttp://askreality.com/hidden-in-plain-sight/Lucy Mack Smith article about the Smith family in her memiorhttp://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no114.htmBook of Mormon direct Bible plagiarisms http://www.mormonismdisproved.org/plagiarism.htmlJohn H. Gilbert affidavit (Printer for the Book of Mormon)http://www.boap.org/LDS/Early-Saints/JHGilbert.htmlCumorah's Cave by Cameron J. Packer (Direct Download)https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB0QFjAAahUKEwiUl-fY6YTJAhVW8WMKHS0UD6g&url=https%3A%2F%2Fojs.lib.byu.edu%2Fspc%2Findex.php%2FJBMRS%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F20046%2F18606&usg=AFQjCNHrgdW1ew80cUGY7OznFh0PA0i3EQ&sig2=3BdP4M-OzYb7kYNWly60sg&cad=rjaWordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIIntro voices with their links:James -Traders Edge Podcast: http://www.tradersedgenetwork.com/ Matthew the Apostle – In the name of God Podcast: http://nameofgod.podbean.com/ Paul - Quranify Me, & Atheist Apocalypse: http://www.atheistapocalypse.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/quranifyme/videos Heretic Woman - Atheists on Air, Beyond the Trailer Park, & Atheist Apocalypse: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6EPKl93_zMPY6tEI670nVg/videos David Michael – My Book of Mormon: http://mybookofmormonpodcast.com/ Noah and Lucinda Lugeons – Scathing Atheist, Skepticrat, and God Awful Movies: http://scathingatheist.com/ http://skepticrat.libsyn.com/ http://godawfulmovies.libsyn.com/
On this episode, we attempt to deconstruct the Book of Mormon, just to see what it really is, and where it really came from. Turns out we only scratch the surface. This is part 2 of the CC-Book of Mormon episode broken up into 3 smaller episodes.Show linksNew GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/6months2books Patreon: https://patreon.com/nakedmormonismWebsite: http://nakedmormonismpodcast.comTwitter: @NakedMormonismFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311Outro music by Jason Comeau: http://aloststateofmind.com/Links:WordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIUTLM source books listhttp://www.utlm.org/onlineresources/bomindianorigins.htmBown's research of 100 similarities between "Manuscript Found" and "Book of Mormon"http://solomonspalding.com/SRP/SCIOTA/SRPpap12.htmJoseph Smith quotes "The View of the Hebrews"http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/view-of-the-hebrews.htmlThe First Book of Napoleonhttps://ia801406.us.archive.org/26/items/firstbooknapole00gruagoog/firstbooknapole00gruagoog.pdfThe Late War of 1812https://archive.org/details/latewarbetweenunusb00huntFair Mormon chiasmus articlehttp://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/ChiasmusBook of Mormon anachronismshttp://mybigquestions.info/My_Big_Questions/BOM_Anachronisms.htmlMetallurgy in Pre-Columbian erahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallurgy_in_pre-Columbian_AmericaWordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIWordTree Study website plagiarism articlehttp://askreality.com/hidden-in-plain-sight/Lucy Mack Smith article about the Smith family in her memiorhttp://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no114.htmBook of Mormon direct Bible plagiarisms http://www.mormonismdisproved.org/plagiarism.htmlJohn H. Gilbert affidavit (Printer for the Book of Mormon)http://www.boap.org/LDS/Early-Saints/JHGilbert.htmlCumorah's Cave by Cameron J. Packer (Direct Download)https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB0QFjAAahUKEwiUl-fY6YTJAhVW8WMKHS0UD6g&url=https%3A%2F%2Fojs.lib.byu.edu%2Fspc%2Findex.php%2FJBMRS%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F20046%2F18606&usg=AFQjCNHrgdW1ew80cUGY7OznFh0PA0i3EQ&sig2=3BdP4M-OzYb7kYNWly60sg&cad=rjaWordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIIntro voices with their links:James -Traders Edge Podcast: http://www.tradersedgenetwork.com/ Matthew the Apostle – In the name of God Podcast: http://nameofgod.podbean.com/ Paul - Quranify Me, & Atheist Apocalypse: http://www.atheistapocalypse.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/quranifyme/videos Heretic Woman - Atheists on Air, Beyond the Trailer Park, & Atheist Apocalypse: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6EPKl93_zMPY6tEI670nVg/videos David Michael – My Book of Mormon: http://mybookofmormonpodcast.com/ Noah and Lucinda Lugeons – Scathing Atheist, Skepticrat, and God Awful Movies: http://scathingatheist.com/ http://skepticrat.libsyn.com/ http://godawfulmovies.libsyn.com/
On this episode, we attempt to deconstruct the Book of Mormon, just to see what it really is, and where it really came from. Turns out we only scratch the surface. This is part 1 of the CC-Book of Mormon episode broken up into smaller pieces.Show linksNew GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/6months2books Patreon: https://patreon.com/nakedmormonismWebsite: http://nakedmormonismpodcast.comTwitter: @NakedMormonismFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311Outro music by Jason Comeau: http://aloststateofmind.com/Links:WordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIUTLM source books listhttp://www.utlm.org/onlineresources/bomindianorigins.htmBown's research of 100 similarities between "Manuscript Found" and "Book of Mormon"http://solomonspalding.com/SRP/SCIOTA/SRPpap12.htmJoseph Smith quotes "The View of the Hebrews"http://www.mormonhandbook.com/home/view-of-the-hebrews.htmlThe First Book of Napoleonhttps://ia801406.us.archive.org/26/items/firstbooknapole00gruagoog/firstbooknapole00gruagoog.pdfThe Late War of 1812https://archive.org/details/latewarbetweenunusb00huntFair Mormon chiasmus articlehttp://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/ChiasmusBook of Mormon anachronismshttp://mybigquestions.info/My_Big_Questions/BOM_Anachronisms.htmlMetallurgy in Pre-Columbian erahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallurgy_in_pre-Columbian_AmericaWordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIWordTree Study website plagiarism articlehttp://askreality.com/hidden-in-plain-sight/Lucy Mack Smith article about the Smith family in her memiorhttp://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no114.htmBook of Mormon direct Bible plagiarisms http://www.mormonismdisproved.org/plagiarism.htmlJohn H. Gilbert affidavit (Printer for the Book of Mormon)http://www.boap.org/LDS/Early-Saints/JHGilbert.htmlCumorah's Cave by Cameron J. Packer (Direct Download)https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB0QFjAAahUKEwiUl-fY6YTJAhVW8WMKHS0UD6g&url=https%3A%2F%2Fojs.lib.byu.edu%2Fspc%2Findex.php%2FJBMRS%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F20046%2F18606&usg=AFQjCNHrgdW1ew80cUGY7OznFh0PA0i3EQ&sig2=3BdP4M-OzYb7kYNWly60sg&cad=rjaWordTree Foundation "How the Book of Mormon Destroyed Mormonism"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGasQ7j_ZIIntro voices with their links:James -Traders Edge Podcast: http://www.tradersedgenetwork.com/ Matthew the Apostle – In the name of God Podcast: http://nameofgod.podbean.com/ Paul - Quranify Me, & Atheist Apocalypse: http://www.atheistapocalypse.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/quranifyme/videos Heretic Woman - Atheists on Air, Beyond the Trailer Park, & Atheist Apocalypse: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6EPKl93_zMPY6tEI670nVg/videos David Michael – My Book of Mormon: http://mybookofmormonpodcast.com/ Noah and Lucinda Lugeons – Scathing Atheist, Skepticrat, and God Awful Movies: http://scathingatheist.com/ http://skepticrat.libsyn.com/ http://godawfulmovies.libsyn.com/
Both Joseph Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith came from a line of worthy ancestors. Some of their progenitors were patriots, pioneers, and ministers. Seven were pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower, and three of the seven signed the Mayflower Compact. The post Faith and Reason 3: A Prophet’s Birth from Noble Heritage appeared first on FairMormon.
Lucy Mack Smith escribió en la biografía de su hijo: “Poco tiempo antes de que la casa fue terminada, un hombre con el nombre de Josías Stoal vino del Condado de Chenango, Nueva York, con el fin de obtener a José para que le ayudare en la excavación para una mina de plata. Vino a buscar a José después de haber oído que poseía ciertos medios por los cuales él podría discernir cosas invisibles para el ojo natural. Lea el ensayo completo en formato PDF cliqueando aquí.
Part 2 of 2.For years the original manuscript of "The History of Joseph Smith, Jr. by His Mother, Lucy Mack Smith" was lost, but once it was recovered, Scot and Maurine Proctor, editors and publishers of Meridian Magazine, combed through the manuscript to restore Lucy's fascinating original narrative. With the addition of maps, nearly a hundred photographs, and painstaking endnotes, "The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother" has become the authoritative edition of this historical treasure.This week we bring you Part 2 of a longer presentation Scot & Maurine Proctor gave in June of 2005 at "This Is The Place Heritage Park" at the mouth of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah--including a fascinating Question & Answer Session.You can read the serialization of The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother, published on MeridianMagazine.com.That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...
For years the original manuscript of "The History of Joseph Smith, Jr. by His Mother, Lucy Mack Smith" was lost, but once it was recovered, Scot and Maurine Proctor, editors and publishers of Meridian Magazine, combed through the manuscript to restore Lucy's fascinating original narrative. With the addition of maps, nearly a hundred photographs, and painstaking endnotes, "The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother" has become the authoritative edition of this historical treasure.This week we bring you Part 1 of a longer presentation Scot & Maurine Proctor gave in June of 2005 at "This Is The Place Heritage Park" at the mouth of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Watch for Part 2 next week, which includes a fascinating Question & Answer Session.)You can read the serialization of The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother, on MeridianMagazine.com.That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...
For years the original manuscript of "The History of Joseph Smith, Jr. by His Mother, Lucy Mack Smith" was lost, but once it was recovered, Scot and Maurine Proctor, editors and publishers of Meridian Magazine, combed through the manuscript to restore Lucy's fascinating original narrative. With the addition of maps, nearly a hundred photographs, and painstaking endnotes, "The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith, Jr. by His Mother" has become the authoritative edition of this historical treasure. This week we bring you Part 2 from a presentation Scot & Maurine Proctor gave in June of 2005 at "This Is The Place Heritage Park" at the mouth of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah, including a very informative Q & A session. (See July 2005 Archives for Part 1.) Thanks for listening! -SKP
For years the original manuscript of "The History of Joseph Smith, Jr. by His Mother, Lucy Mack Smith" was lost, but once it was recovered, Scot and Maurine Proctor, editors and publishers of Meridian Magazine, combed through the manuscript to restore Lucy's fascinating original narrative. With the addition of maps, nearly a hundred photographs, and painstaking endnotes, "The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith, Jr. by His Mother" has become the authoritative edition of this historical treasure. This week we bring you excerpts from a longer presentation Scot & Maurine Proctor gave in June of 2005 at "This Is The Place Heritage Park" at the mouth of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah. (See Dec 2005 Archives for Part 2.) Thanks for listening! - SKP