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*The author speculates that "Joseph and Emma had been bound by treasure magic from their first meeting in 1825, because Joseph…[came] to help Josiah Stowell located buried treasure [and] boarded with Emma's father." (p. 22) However, there is no evidence whatsoever that Joseph and Emma felt "bound" by "treasure magic." The author can provide no primary source for this assumption. | *The author speculates that "Joseph and Emma had been bound by treasure magic from their first meeting in 1825, because Joseph…[came] to help Josiah Stowell located buried treasure [and] boarded with Emma's father." (p. 22) However, there is no evidence whatsoever that Joseph and Emma felt "bound" by "treasure magic." The author can provide no primary source for this assumption. | ||
*The author speculates that "[t]he treasure seeker presented himself as someone who had special knowledge that was beyond the woman's ken." (p. 23) Since no source is provided, we can only assume that this is the author's creation. | *The author speculates that "[t]he treasure seeker presented himself as someone who had special knowledge that was beyond the woman's ken." (p. 23) Since no source is provided, we can only assume that this is the author's creation. | ||
*The author refers to a talisman that Joseph "is said to have worn while digging." (p. 28) This is the Jupiter talisman, which | *The author refers to a talisman that Joseph "is said to have worn while digging." (p. 28) This is the Jupiter talisman, which some claim was found on Joseph's body after his death. In reality, it wasn't. See [[Joseph Smith and Jupiter talisman]]. | ||
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Assumptions and presumptions | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books/Nauvoo Polygamy A work by author: George D. Smith
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The author, following the lead of D. Michael Quinn, emphasizes "magick" in Joseph's early life:
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