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A FAIR Analysis of:
Criticism of Mormonism/Books
A work by author: Sally Denton

Claims made in "Chapter 2: Kirtland/Far west, 1831"

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Claim
The author claims that in Kirtland that Joseph Smith was "infected with the virus of speculation."

Author's source(s)

Response

  •  Prejudicial or loaded language
  •  Quotes another author's opinion as if it were fact
  • How does the author know that Joseph was "speculating"?


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Claim
It is claimed that Joseph stated that Independence Missouri was the site of the Garden of Eden and that the location of Far West was where Cain killed Abel.

Author's source(s)

  • No source provided.

Response


14

Claim
The author, in describing the Kirtland period, states that Joseph became a "swaggering general in his Army of Israel" and that "[d]rilling and pageantry were quite suddenly pervasive aspects of a once-pacific Kirtland existence."

Author's source(s)

  • No source provided

Response

  •  The author's claim is false The author seems to be confusing Kirtland and Nauvoo.


14

Claim
 Author's quote: "He then initiated the secret rituals that would further repel their conventional Christian neighbors-anointings, endowments, proxy baptisms, visions, healings, writhing ecstasies, and, especially, the concepts of 'eternal progression' and 'celestial marriage.'"

Author's source(s)

  • No source provided

Response

  •  History unclear or in error: Proxy baptisms were not introduced until Nauvoo, they were not known at Kirtland. Healings and visions were present from the Church's very beginnings. "Writhing ecstasies" were condemned by LDS scripture by 1831 (see DC 50).
  •  Prejudicial or loaded language: The U.S. Constitution protects private religious practices that do not harm others, including those which might "repel" one's conventional Christian neighbors.


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Claim
The name of the Church was changed to the "Church of Latter-day Saints" in 1834.

Author's source(s)

  • No source provided.

Response


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{{IndexClaim |claim=Emma is claimed to have driven "the girl" [Fanny Alger] out of her house because she was "unable to conceal the consequences of her celestial relation with the Prophet." |response=

  • {{Detail|Joseph_Smith_and_polygamy/Fanny_Alger_and_William_McLellin#The_Webbs|l1=Hostile accounts of Fanny Alger from the Webbs]]
  • {{Detail|Joseph_Smith_and_polygamy/Fanny Alger and William McLellin|l1=Fanny Alger and William McLellin]]
  • For a detailed response, see: Fanny Alger and the introduction of plural marriage]]

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{{IndexClaim |claim=Joseph issued his prophecy regarding the Civil War after visiting New York and hearing about how President Jackson should deal with "a rebellious South Carolina." |response=

15

Claim
Failure of the bank in Kirtland caused Joseph to leave Kirtland in the middle of the night.

Author's source(s)

Response


16

Claim
Joseph "organized a secret group of loyalists" called the Danites.

Author's source(s)

  • D. Michael Quinn, quoting Hallwas and Launius, Cultures in Conflict, 8.

 [ATTENTION!] - Check source--there's nothing by H&L on that page about Danites at all.....

Response


16

Claim
The Danites introduced "blood atonement" who would "save" people by slitting their throats.

Author's source(s)

  • John D. Lee

Response


20

Claim
Joseph's "Mohammad speech" in Far West.


Response