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*Did Heber C. Kimball promise that after the Civil War ended, that Latter-day Saints would become the "sole rulers over every other government?" | *Did Heber C. Kimball promise that after the Civil War ended, that Latter-day Saints would become the "sole rulers over every other government?" | ||
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*Was Joseph Smith's "Civil War prophecy" a false prophecy since "in 1832 a civil war beginning with South Carolina would have surprised no one?" | *Was Joseph Smith's "Civil War prophecy" a false prophecy since "in 1832 a civil war beginning with South Carolina would have surprised no one?" | ||
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*If the Civil War prophecy is true, then why is it that war was not brought to "all nations" as Joseph said it would be? | *If the Civil War prophecy is true, then why is it that war was not brought to "all nations" as Joseph said it would be? | ||
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*The Civil War did not result in slaves rising up against their masters as the prophecy predicts. The author notes that "Some slaves actually fought for the Confederacy." The endnote qualifies the statement made in the main text: "It must be noted that there is some degree of controversy surrounding the assertion that Blacks fought for the Confederacy. Much of the disagreement may be semantic in nature—e.g., What exactly do the terms 'slave,' 'Black,' or 'fight' mean?" | *The Civil War did not result in slaves rising up against their masters as the prophecy predicts. The author notes that "Some slaves actually fought for the Confederacy." The endnote qualifies the statement made in the main text: "It must be noted that there is some degree of controversy surrounding the assertion that Blacks fought for the Confederacy. Much of the disagreement may be semantic in nature—e.g., What exactly do the terms 'slave,' 'Black,' or 'fight' mean?" | ||
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*Sandra Tanner said that the prophecy "was probably inspired by the fact that South Carolina had ''already'' rebelled before the revelation was given." | *Sandra Tanner said that the prophecy "was probably inspired by the fact that South Carolina had ''already'' rebelled before the revelation was given." | ||
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*Why did Orson Hyde say: "Do I believe that the United States will be divided? yes, I do; and the prayers of all the Saints throughout the world should be to that effect?" | *Why did Orson Hyde say: "Do I believe that the United States will be divided? yes, I do; and the prayers of all the Saints throughout the world should be to that effect?" | ||
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*Was Utah's second governor, John W. Dawson, who replaced Governor Cummings in 1861 beaten by Latter-day Saints "so severely that he never fully recovered from his injuries?" | *Was Utah's second governor, John W. Dawson, who replaced Governor Cummings in 1861 beaten by Latter-day Saints "so severely that he never fully recovered from his injuries?" | ||
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*Did Brigham Young state that too much education would be damaging to children? Young had stated: | *Did Brigham Young state that too much education would be damaging to children? Young had stated: | ||
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*Did Heber C. Kimball say that the United States government was "dead, thank God, dead." | *Did Heber C. Kimball say that the United States government was "dead, thank God, dead." | ||
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Because the Saints saw the Civil War as a fulfillment of prophecy, its horrors actually brought them some degree of emotional satisfaction and comfort.
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