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Whistling and Whittling Brigades | A FAIR Analysis of: One Nation Under Gods A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Thus, there are no "government records" which prove that the apostles "were involved in making counterfeit coins." At best, there is an indictment from a local grand jury, but an indictment is not proof—and, it is unlikely that indictment was anything but a ploy to make sure the Mormons left.
None of this associates Joseph Smith (or any of the named apostles) with approving or conducting counterfeiting in any way. That Snow and Carter later held church leadership positions says nothing about official sanction for their actions in Nauvoo—repentance is a firm tenet of the Church.
The "government documents" to which the author refers (via the Tanners) date from 1846:
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