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*{{Detail|Nature of God/God is a Spirit/Lecture of Faith 5 teaches the Father is "a personage of spirit"}} | *{{Detail|Nature of God/God is a Spirit/Lecture of Faith 5 teaches the Father is "a personage of spirit"}} | ||
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Orson Pratt is claimed to have been excommunicated for disagreeing with Joseph Smith regarding polygamy and "Smith's sexual advances to Sarah Pratt, Orson's wife." | |||
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*''Nauvoo: Kingdom on the Mississippi'', pp. 269-270. | |||
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*{{Detail|Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Did women turn Joseph down}} | |||
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The authors claim that "historical records show Joseph Smith was sexually involved with women other than his legal wife Emma" long before the 1843 revelation was written. | |||
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Joseph Smith denies polygamy. | |||
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*''History of the Church'' 6:411 | |||
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The Nauvoo Expositor accused Joseph of "practicing olygamy and teaching polytheism. | |||
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The authors claim that Joseph killed two men at Carthage Jail, and that Joseph cannot be called a martyr because he fought for his life "with an illegally obtained weapon." | |||
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*''History of the Church'' 7:103. | |||
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*{{Detail|Joseph Smith/Martyrdom}} | |||
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The "Oath of Vengeance" is added to the temple ceremony. | |||
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*''Diary Journal of Abraham H. Cannon'', quoted in Tanner, ''Mormonism: Shadow or Reality?'', p. 475 | |||
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*{{Detail|Temples/Endowment/Oath of vengeance}} | |||
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The Book of Abraham is claimed to have become the scriptural basis for denying the priesthood to Blacks. | |||
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*{{Detail|Blacks and the priesthood}} | |||
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Brigham Young teaches the "Adam-God doctrine." | |||
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*{{JDfairwiki|author=Brigham Young|vol=1|disc=|start=50}} | |||
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*{{Detail|Church doctrine/Repudiated concepts/Adam-God}} | |||
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Jedediah M. Grant quotes "with approval pagan philosopher Celsus" that Jesus was persecuted because he "had so many wives." | |||
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*{{JDfairwiki|author=Jedediah M. Grant|vol=1|disc=|start=345|end=346}} | |||
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*{{Detail|Jesus Christ/Was Jesus married/Was Jesus a polygamist}} | |||
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