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*The author simply repeats Fawn Brodie's assertion. | *The author simply repeats Fawn Brodie's assertion. | ||
* | *{{Detail|Joseph Smith/Money digging}} | ||
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*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=16}} | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=16}} | ||
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|claim=Joseph is claimed to have been "apprenticed" with a man who was described as "a peripatetic magician, conjurer and fortuneteller." | |claim=Joseph is claimed to have been "apprenticed" with a man who was described as "a peripatetic magician, conjurer and fortuneteller." | ||
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* | *{{Detail|Joseph Smith/Occultism and magic#The magician Walters as a mentor to Joseph Smith?|l1=The magician Walters as a mentor to Joseph Smith?}} | ||
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*Carl Carmer, ''The Farm Boy and the Angel'' (1970), p. 53. | *Carl Carmer, ''The Farm Boy and the Angel'' (1970), p. 53. | ||
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|claim=The "autumnal equinox and a new moon" were considered to be "an excellent time to commence new projects." | |claim=The "autumnal equinox and a new moon" were considered to be "an excellent time to commence new projects." | ||
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* | *{{Detail|Joseph Smith/Occultism and magic/Book of Mormon recovered on autumnal equinox|l1=Book of Mormon recovered on autumnal equinox}} | ||
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*{{CriticalWork:Quinn:Magic World View|pages=167}} | *{{CriticalWork:Quinn:Magic World View|pages=167}} | ||
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* Lucy joined the Presbyterian Church ({{s||JS-H|1|7}}). | * Lucy joined the Presbyterian Church ({{s||JS-H|1|7}}). | ||
* Many Christians of the day believed in miracles, and saw a decline of miracles as evidence that Christinaity needed to be revitalized, reformed, or restored. | * Many Christians of the day believed in miracles, and saw a decline of miracles as evidence that Christinaity needed to be revitalized, reformed, or restored. | ||
* | *{{Detail|First Vision/Lucy Mack Smith and the Presbyterians|l1=Lucy Mack Smith and the Presbyterians}} | ||
*No source provided. | *No source provided. | ||
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*We are unsure how the author determined that the Mound Builders were slaughtered and buried on the outskirts of ''Palmyra''. The author shows that she knows very little about the Mound Builders. In reality, the mounds were quite numerous and were located in many different parts of the country. | *We are unsure how the author determined that the Mound Builders were slaughtered and buried on the outskirts of ''Palmyra''. The author shows that she knows very little about the Mound Builders. In reality, the mounds were quite numerous and were located in many different parts of the country. | ||
* | *{{Detail|Joseph Smith/"Amusing recitals" of ancient American inhabitants|l1=Joseph Smith's "amusing recitals" of ancient American inhabitants}} | ||
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*No source provided. | *No source provided. | ||
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|claim=Joseph entertained his family with tales of the ancient inhabitants of the area. | |claim=Joseph entertained his family with tales of the ancient inhabitants of the area. | ||
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* | *{{Detail|Joseph Smith/"Amusing recitals" of ancient American inhabitants|l1=Joseph Smith's "amusing recitals" of ancient American inhabitants}} | ||
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*Lucy Smith, ''Biographical Sketches'', p. 85. | *Lucy Smith, ''Biographical Sketches'', p. 85. | ||
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|claim=The author claims that Emma was warned not to touch the plates because she would suffer "instant death if her eyes fell upon them." | |claim=The author claims that Emma was warned not to touch the plates because she would suffer "instant death if her eyes fell upon them." | ||
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* | *{{Detail|Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Viewing gold plates would result in death|l1=Viewing gold plates would result in death?}} | ||
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*No source provided. | *No source provided. | ||
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*There is no mention of "red skin" in the Book of Mormon. | *There is no mention of "red skin" in the Book of Mormon. | ||
*The claim that the Lamanites were cursed with a "red skin" originated in Fawn Brodie's book [[No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith]]. This indicates that author's shallow research by repeating Brodie's idea without attribution, and without determining that it is unsupported by any source even in Brodie's book. | *The claim that the Lamanites were cursed with a "red skin" originated in Fawn Brodie's book [[No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith]]. This indicates that author's shallow research by repeating Brodie's idea without attribution, and without determining that it is unsupported by any source even in Brodie's book. | ||
* | *{{Detail|Book of Mormon/Red skin curse|l1=Red skin curse}} | ||
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*No source provided. | *No source provided. | ||
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** focused on God and Christ versus atheistic | ** focused on God and Christ versus atheistic | ||
** private ownership versus no private ownership | ** private ownership versus no private ownership | ||
* | *{{Detail|Communism and the United Order}} | ||
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*No source provided, but compare to the almost identical treatment in {{CriticalWork:Tanner:Changing World|pages=59}}. | *No source provided, but compare to the almost identical treatment in {{CriticalWork:Tanner:Changing World|pages=59}}. | ||
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|claim=The author describes the LDS conception of God as "a corporeal being residing on a planet orbiting a star called Kolob and sexually active with a Heavenly Mother and other wives." | |claim=The author describes the LDS conception of God as "a corporeal being residing on a planet orbiting a star called Kolob and sexually active with a Heavenly Mother and other wives." | ||
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* | *{{Detail|Mormonism and the nature of God/"Celestial sex"}} | ||
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*No source provided. | *No source provided. |
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