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|xv-xvi, 477n6 (HB)||"Mormon Scholars too often write history that, if not blatantly, at least tacitly defends the faith."    | |xv-xvi, 477n6 (HB)||"Mormon Scholars too often write history that, if not blatantly, at least tacitly defends the faith."    | ||
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[[../../Use of sources/An Example of Biased Histories|Use of sources: An Example of Biased Histories]]  | *[[../../Use of sources/An Example of Biased Histories|Use of sources: An Example of Biased Histories]]  | ||
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*John E. Hallwas and Roger D. Launius, Cultures in Conflict: A Documentary History of the Mormon War in Illinois (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1995), 2-3.  | *John E. Hallwas and Roger D. Launius, Cultures in Conflict: A Documentary History of the Mormon War in Illinois (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1995), 2-3.  | ||
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|xx, 479n10 (HB)<br>xiv, 477n10||Mormonism existed as a "radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots" (HB) corrected to Mormonism "was perceived as a radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots" (PB)  | |xx, 479n10 (HB)<br>xiv, 477n10||Mormonism existed as a "radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots" (HB) corrected to Mormonism "was perceived as a radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots" (PB)  | ||
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[[../../Use of sources/Perception and Reality|Use of sources: Perception and Reality]]  | *[[../../Use of sources/Perception and Reality|Use of sources: Perception and Reality]]  | ||
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*Fred Esplin, "Mormon journalist and University of Utah spokesperson", "The Saints Go Marching On," ''Utah Holliday'', June 1981, 33.  | *Fred Esplin, "Mormon journalist and University of Utah spokesperson", "The Saints Go Marching On," ''Utah Holliday'', June 1981, 33.  | ||
A FAIR Analysis of:   Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Richard Abanes 
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Claims made in "Chapter 1: Vagabond Visionaries" | 
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| xv, 477n2 (HB) ix, 475n2 (PB)  | 
"[S]ome of the least reliable reports on Mormon history, especially with regard to its earliest years, are those that have been produced by the LDS church..." | 
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| xv, 477n5 (HB) ix, 475n5 (PB)  | 
LDS leaders "attempt to control depictions of the Mormon past. | 
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| xv-xvi, 477n6 (HB) | "Mormon Scholars too often write history that, if not blatantly, at least tacitly defends the faith." | 
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| xvii | The "White Horse" prophecy predicts the "transformation of the U.S. government into a Mormon-ruled theocracy. | 
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| xviii, 475n5 (HB) | The "White Horse" prophecy "continues to be a dominant element of the faith espoused by Joseph Smith's followers" because they believe that they will be "officers and administrators" during Christ's millennial reign. | 
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| xix | Various Church leaders have reiterated the "White Horse" prophecy. | 
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| xx, 479n10 (HB) xiv, 477n10  | 
Mormonism existed as a "radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots" (HB) corrected to Mormonism "was perceived as a radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots" (PB) | 
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| xx, 479n15 (HB) xiv, 477n15 (PB)  | 
The Church will rebuild the government and restore economic prosperity in preparation for Jesus Christ setting up a theocracy in Missouri. | 
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| xx, 479n17 (HB) | "Mormons thereafter will reign with Christ, and every American citizen, along with the rest of the world, will be forced to recognize Mormonism as the one true religion." | 
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| xxi | As for other governments and religions, according to Joseph Smith, they "must eventually be destroyed from the earth." | 
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| xxiv | The Church refuses to divulge "routine (financial) information that other religions are happy to provide over the phone." | 
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| xxiv | Mormons believe that they are "morally, ethically, and spiritually superior to non-Mormons." | 
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