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*Hardback edition: | *Hardback edition: | ||
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*Note the corrections made between the hardback and the paperback. This was originally presented as a single quote. | *Note the corrections made between the hardback and the paperback. This was originally presented as a single quote. | ||
*{{SourceDistortion}}: [[../../Use of sources/Joseph Smith's Narcissism|Use of sources: Joseph Smith's Narcissism]] | *{{SourceDistortion}}: [[../../Use of sources/Joseph Smith's Narcissism|Use of sources: Joseph Smith's Narcissism]] | ||
* Joseph used these phrases in [[Joseph_Smith's_narcissism|a letter]], responding humorously to something his correspondent said. | * Joseph used these phrases in [[Joseph_Smith's_narcissism|a letter]], responding humorously to something his correspondent said. | ||
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*{{HC1|vol=6|start=78, 319-320, 408-409}} | *{{HC1|vol=6|start=78, 319-320, 408-409}} | ||
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*{{AuthorQuote|"...for Joseph, his followers were more than willing to accept any excuse he might give them...intellectual reasoning and logical thought never had played more than a minor role in their belief system."}} | *{{AuthorQuote|"...for Joseph, his followers were more than willing to accept any excuse he might give them...intellectual reasoning and logical thought never had played more than a minor role in their belief system."}} | ||
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*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
*[[../../Mind reading|Mind reading]] | *[[../../Mind reading|Mind reading]] | ||
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*N/A | *N/A | ||
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*Did Joseph set himself up as "Zion's dictator" in Christ's place until His second coming? | *Did Joseph set himself up as "Zion's dictator" in Christ's place until His second coming? | ||
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*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
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*N/A | *N/A | ||
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====174, 541n17 (PB)==== | ====174, 541n17 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Brigham Young actually say that Joseph Smith's character "was easily on par with Jesus Christ's?" | *Did Brigham Young actually say that Joseph Smith's character "was easily on par with Jesus Christ's?" | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/Joseph on par with Jesus Christ|Use of sources: Joseph on a par with Jesus Christ?]] | *{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/Joseph on par with Jesus Christ|Use of sources: Joseph on a par with Jesus Christ?]] | ||
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*{{JDfairwiki|author=Brigham Young|disc=27|vol=14|start=203|date=August 13, 1871}} | *{{JDfairwiki|author=Brigham Young|disc=27|vol=14|start=203|date=August 13, 1871}} | ||
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====175, 543n21 (HB) 541n21 (PB)==== | ====175, 543n21 (HB) 541n21 (PB)==== | ||
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*Is Joseph Smith considered as important to Latter-day Saints' spirituality as Jesus Christ?" | *Is Joseph Smith considered as important to Latter-day Saints' spirituality as Jesus Christ?" | ||
*Did Levi Edgar Young say that the "grandeur of Joseph Smith's life" was "the all-important truth that the world needed to hear" and that "thousands would turn not to God, but to Joseph." | *Did Levi Edgar Young say that the "grandeur of Joseph Smith's life" was "the all-important truth that the world needed to hear" and that "thousands would turn not to God, but to Joseph." | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: ''Under no circumstances'' would Latter-day Saints be encouraged to "turn not to God, but to Joseph." This is a highly pejorative and offensive statement. | *{{FalseStatement}}: ''Under no circumstances'' would Latter-day Saints be encouraged to "turn not to God, but to Joseph." This is a highly pejorative and offensive statement. | ||
*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
*[[../../Absurd claims|Absurd claims]] | *[[../../Absurd claims|Absurd claims]] | ||
*[[../../Use of sources/Thou Shalt Not Raise a False Report|Use of sources: Thou Shalt Not Raise a False Report]] | *[[../../Use of sources/Thou Shalt Not Raise a False Report|Use of sources: Thou Shalt Not Raise a False Report]] | ||
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*21. Levi Edgar Young, letter dated April 14, 1961. Quoted in {{CriticalWork:Tanner:Mormonism Shadow|pages=252}} | *21. Levi Edgar Young, letter dated April 14, 1961. Quoted in {{CriticalWork:Tanner:Mormonism Shadow|pages=252}} | ||
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====175, 541n23 (PB)==== | ====175, 541n23 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Brigham Young "twist" John 4:3 in order to apply it to Joseph? | *Did Brigham Young "twist" John 4:3 in order to apply it to Joseph? | ||
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− | *[[Joseph Smith | + | *[[Joseph Smith/Status in LDS belief/Brigham Young applied 1 John 4:3 to Joseph Smith|Brigham Young applied 1 John 4:3 to Joseph Smith]] |
*{{CrossRef:Abanes:Becoming Gods|pages=28}} | *{{CrossRef:Abanes:Becoming Gods|pages=28}} | ||
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*{{JDfairwiki|author=Brigham Young|disc=46|vol=8|start=176}}. | *{{JDfairwiki|author=Brigham Young|disc=46|vol=8|start=176}}. | ||
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====175, 542n24 (PB)==== | ====175, 542n24 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Joseph suffer from narcissism? | *Did Joseph suffer from narcissism? | ||
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*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
− | *[[Psychobiographical analysis of | + | *[[Joseph Smith/Psychobiographical analysis of]] |
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*Robert D. Anderson, ''Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith: Psychobiography and the Book of Mormon'', xxxix, 222-242. | *Robert D. Anderson, ''Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith: Psychobiography and the Book of Mormon'', xxxix, 222-242. | ||
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====176, 542n26-28 (PB)==== | ====176, 542n26-28 (PB)==== | ||
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*Why did Hezekiah McKune, Sophia Lewis and Levi Lewis state that Joseph claimed that he was "nearly equal to" or "as good as" Jesus Christ. | *Why did Hezekiah McKune, Sophia Lewis and Levi Lewis state that Joseph claimed that he was "nearly equal to" or "as good as" Jesus Christ. | ||
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*Interestingly enough, Hezekiah M'Kune, Levi Lewis and Sophia Lewis went together to make their depositions before the justice. Their testimonies bear a remarkable similarity and contain the ''unique'' claim that Joseph claimed to be "as good as Jesus Christ." This claim is not related by any other individuals who knew the Prophet, suggesting that these three individuals planned and coordinated their story before giving their depositions. {{ref|nibley.128}} | *Interestingly enough, Hezekiah M'Kune, Levi Lewis and Sophia Lewis went together to make their depositions before the justice. Their testimonies bear a remarkable similarity and contain the ''unique'' claim that Joseph claimed to be "as good as Jesus Christ." This claim is not related by any other individuals who knew the Prophet, suggesting that these three individuals planned and coordinated their story before giving their depositions. {{ref|nibley.128}} | ||
− | *[[The Hurlbut affidavits#Hezekiah M'Kune|The Hurlbut affidavits—Hezekiah M'Kune]] | + | *[[Specific works/The Hurlbut affidavits#Hezekiah M'Kune|The Hurlbut affidavits—Hezekiah M'Kune]] |
− | *[[The Hurlbut affidavits#Sophia Lewis|The Hurlbut affidavits—Sophia Lewis]] | + | *[[Specific works/The Hurlbut affidavits#Sophia Lewis|The Hurlbut affidavits—Sophia Lewis]] |
− | *[[The Hurlbut affidavits#Levi Lewis|The Hurlbut affidavits—Levi Lewis]] | + | *[[Specific works/The Hurlbut affidavits#Levi Lewis|The Hurlbut affidavits—Levi Lewis]] |
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*{{CriticalWork:Howe:Mormonism Unvailed|pages=268-269}} | *{{CriticalWork:Howe:Mormonism Unvailed|pages=268-269}} | ||
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====177, 544n29 (HB) 542n29 (PB)==== | ====177, 544n29 (HB) 542n29 (PB)==== | ||
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*Why did Joseph Smith state: "I am the only man that has been able to keep the whole church together....Neither Paul, John, Peter, nor Jesus ever did it?" | *Why did Joseph Smith state: "I am the only man that has been able to keep the whole church together....Neither Paul, John, Peter, nor Jesus ever did it?" | ||
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− | *[[Did Joseph Smith 'boast' of keeping the Church intact|Did Joseph Smith 'boast' of keeping the Church intact?]] | + | *[[Joseph Smith/Narcissism/Did Joseph Smith 'boast' of keeping the Church intact|Did Joseph Smith 'boast' of keeping the Church intact?]] |
*[[../../Use of sources/Joseph's "Grandiose Sense of Self Importance"|Use of sources: Joseph's "Grandiose Sense of Self Importance"]] | *[[../../Use of sources/Joseph's "Grandiose Sense of Self Importance"|Use of sources: Joseph's "Grandiose Sense of Self Importance"]] | ||
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*{{HC1|vol=6|start=408-409}} | *{{HC1|vol=6|start=408-409}} | ||
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====178, 544n34 (HB) 542n34 (PB)==== | ====178, 544n34 (HB) 542n34 (PB)==== | ||
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*Was Joseph boasting of violence when he claimed: "I wrestled with William Wall, the most expert wrestler in Ramus, and threw him?" | *Was Joseph boasting of violence when he claimed: "I wrestled with William Wall, the most expert wrestler in Ramus, and threw him?" | ||
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*[[../../Use of sources/The Wrestling Prophet|Use of sources: The Wrestling Prophet]] | *[[../../Use of sources/The Wrestling Prophet|Use of sources: The Wrestling Prophet]] | ||
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*{{HC1|vol=5|start=302}} | *{{HC1|vol=5|start=302}} | ||
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====179, 544n36 (HB) 542n36 (PB)==== | ====179, 544n36 (HB) 542n36 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Joseph boast of his fighting skill and his strength when he said: "I feel as strong as a giant....I pulled up with one hand the strongest man that could be found. Then two men tried, but they could not pull me up." | *Did Joseph boast of his fighting skill and his strength when he said: "I feel as strong as a giant....I pulled up with one hand the strongest man that could be found. Then two men tried, but they could not pull me up." | ||
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*[[../../Use of sources/America's Fighting Prophet|Use of sources: America's Fighting Prophet]] | *[[../../Use of sources/America's Fighting Prophet|Use of sources: America's Fighting Prophet]] | ||
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*''History of the Church'', vol. 5, 466. | *''History of the Church'', vol. 5, 466. | ||
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====178, 544n39 (HB) 542n39 (PB)==== | ====178, 544n39 (HB) 542n39 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Jedediah Grant say that Joseph ''hit'' a Baptist preacher and and then throw him to the ground so violently that he "whirled round a few times, like a duck shot in the head?" | *Did Jedediah Grant say that Joseph ''hit'' a Baptist preacher and and then throw him to the ground so violently that he "whirled round a few times, like a duck shot in the head?" | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/Joseph hit a baptist preacher|Use of sources: Joseph hit a baptist preacher]] | *{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/Joseph hit a baptist preacher|Use of sources: Joseph hit a baptist preacher]] | ||
*{{SourceDistortion}}: Note that Joseph challenged the preacher to a wrestling match, which shocked the sanctimonious man—the "duck shot in the head" does not describe the result of a blow, but is a colorful simile describing how shocked the preacher was at Joseph's remark. | *{{SourceDistortion}}: Note that Joseph challenged the preacher to a wrestling match, which shocked the sanctimonious man—the "duck shot in the head" does not describe the result of a blow, but is a colorful simile describing how shocked the preacher was at Joseph's remark. | ||
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*{{JDfairwiki|author=Jedediah M. Grant|disc=10|vol=3|start=67|date=September 24, 1854}} | *{{JDfairwiki|author=Jedediah M. Grant|disc=10|vol=3|start=67|date=September 24, 1854}} | ||
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*Were the commissioned officers in the Nauvoo Legion were granted "law-making powers?" | *Were the commissioned officers in the Nauvoo Legion were granted "law-making powers?" | ||
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* The author's source is unclear. Some officers in the Legion were also civic lawmakers (e.g., mayor, councilors, alderman, etc.) but it is not clear what lawmaking powers the author is claiming for militia officers as such. | * The author's source is unclear. Some officers in the Legion were also civic lawmakers (e.g., mayor, councilors, alderman, etc.) but it is not clear what lawmaking powers the author is claiming for militia officers as such. | ||
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*No source provided. | *No source provided. | ||
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*Was the Nauvoo Legion simply a "resurrection" of the Danites? | *Was the Nauvoo Legion simply a "resurrection" of the Danites? | ||
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* In what ways? In what ways were they different? | * In what ways? In what ways were they different? | ||
* The militia was organized with the sanction of the Illinois legislature, the state supplied arms, and its officers received commissions from the state.{{ref|allen.168.169}} | * The militia was organized with the sanction of the Illinois legislature, the state supplied arms, and its officers received commissions from the state.{{ref|allen.168.169}} | ||
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*Hosea Stout, ''On the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout'', Juanita Brooks, ed., vol. 1, 140-141, 197, 259. | *Hosea Stout, ''On the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout'', Juanita Brooks, ed., vol. 1, 140-141, 197, 259. | ||
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{{AuthorQuote|"Where were all those rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence?"}} | {{AuthorQuote|"Where were all those rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence?"}} | ||
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*{{HistoricalError}}: One would assume that the author probably meant to say the "Constitution" or the "Bill of Rights." | *{{HistoricalError}}: One would assume that the author probably meant to say the "Constitution" or the "Bill of Rights." | ||
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*None | *None | ||
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====186-187, 544n70 (PB)==== | ====186-187, 544n70 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Joseph set up a "shadow-government" called the "Council of Fifty" for the purpose of organizing the "political kingdom of God in preparation for the second coming of Christ?" | *Did Joseph set up a "shadow-government" called the "Council of Fifty" for the purpose of organizing the "political kingdom of God in preparation for the second coming of Christ?" | ||
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*[[Council of Fifty]] | *[[Council of Fifty]] | ||
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*Woodruff, in Kenny, under March 11, 1844, vol. 2, 366. | *Woodruff, in Kenny, under March 11, 1844, vol. 2, 366. | ||
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*Did the Council of Fifty ordain Joseph to be "King and Ruler over Israel?" | *Did the Council of Fifty ordain Joseph to be "King and Ruler over Israel?" | ||
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* [[Council of Fifty]] | * [[Council of Fifty]] | ||
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*John Taylor, "A Revelation on the Kingdom of God in the Last Days given through President John Taylor at Salt Lake City," June 27, 1882, reprinted in Fred C. Coliier, ed., ''Unpublished Revelations'', vol. 1, 133. | *John Taylor, "A Revelation on the Kingdom of God in the Last Days given through President John Taylor at Salt Lake City," June 27, 1882, reprinted in Fred C. Coliier, ed., ''Unpublished Revelations'', vol. 1, 133. | ||
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*Did Latter-day Saints believe that "the only acceptable government" would have to be in the form of a global theocracy? | *Did Latter-day Saints believe that "the only acceptable government" would have to be in the form of a global theocracy? | ||
*Didn't Joseph say "It has been the design of Jehovah, from the commencement of the world, and is his purpose now, to regulate the affairs of the world...to stand as head of the universe, and take the reigns of government into his own hands?" | *Didn't Joseph say "It has been the design of Jehovah, from the commencement of the world, and is his purpose now, to regulate the affairs of the world...to stand as head of the universe, and take the reigns of government into his own hands?" | ||
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* [[The Council of Fifty]] | * [[The Council of Fifty]] | ||
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*{{TS1|author=Joseph Smith|article=The Government of God|date=July 15, 1842|vol=3|num=18|start=856-857}} | *{{TS1|author=Joseph Smith|article=The Government of God|date=July 15, 1842|vol=3|num=18|start=856-857}} | ||
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*Was Josephs crowned "king of the world?" | *Was Josephs crowned "king of the world?" | ||
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*[[Council of Fifty]] | *[[Council of Fifty]] | ||
*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
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* {{nw}} | * {{nw}} | ||
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*Did Joseph send Orrin Porter Rockwell to kill ex-Governor Boggs? | *Did Joseph send Orrin Porter Rockwell to kill ex-Governor Boggs? | ||
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* Joseph denied the charge (''History of the Church'' 5:15). | * Joseph denied the charge (''History of the Church'' 5:15). | ||
* Rockwell was tried in Missouri and acquitted.{{ref|bushman.1}} | * Rockwell was tried in Missouri and acquitted.{{ref|bushman.1}} | ||
* Monte B. McLaws, "The Attempted Assassination of Missouri's Ex-Governor, Lilburn W. Boggs," ''Missouri Historical Review'' LX (October 1965), 50-62 examined the evidence and found it insufficient to assign blame to anyone. | * Monte B. McLaws, "The Attempted Assassination of Missouri's Ex-Governor, Lilburn W. Boggs," ''Missouri Historical Review'' LX (October 1965), 50-62 examined the evidence and found it insufficient to assign blame to anyone. | ||
* This is the [[Logical_fallacies#Appeal_to_probability|fallacy of probability]] | * This is the [[Logical_fallacies#Appeal_to_probability|fallacy of probability]] | ||
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*No source provided. | *No source provided. | ||
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*Does D&C 98:31 justify the murder of personal enemies? | *Does D&C 98:31 justify the murder of personal enemies? | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/D and C 98 justifies murder|Use of sources: D&C 98:31 justifies murder]] | *{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/D and C 98 justifies murder|Use of sources: D&C 98:31 justifies murder]] | ||
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*{{s||DC|98|31}} | *{{s||DC|98|31}} | ||
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*Did Porter Rockwell admit that he had tried to kill Boggs? | *Did Porter Rockwell admit that he had tried to kill Boggs? | ||
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* [[../../Use of sources/Rockwell admitting to shooting Boggs|Use of sources: Orrin P. Rockwell admitting to shooting Boggs?]] | * [[../../Use of sources/Rockwell admitting to shooting Boggs|Use of sources: Orrin P. Rockwell admitting to shooting Boggs?]] | ||
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*Orrin Porter Rockwell. Quoted in Harold Schindler, ''Orrin Porter Rockwell, Man of God, Son of Thunder'', 80. | *Orrin Porter Rockwell. Quoted in Harold Schindler, ''Orrin Porter Rockwell, Man of God, Son of Thunder'', 80. | ||
*Richard S. Van Wagoner and Steven C. Walker, ''A Book of Mormons'', 250. | *Richard S. Van Wagoner and Steven C. Walker, ''A Book of Mormons'', 250. | ||
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====192, 546n99 (PB)==== | ====192, 546n99 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Joseph Smith ''escape'' both times after he was arrested twice for his alleged role in Boggs' assasination attempt? | *Did Joseph Smith ''escape'' both times after he was arrested twice for his alleged role in Boggs' assasination attempt? | ||
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*{{HistoricalError}} | *{{HistoricalError}} | ||
* In the first instance, Joseph was arrested by Missourians, and then released since he had been served an illegal warrant— it charged that he had fled Missouri after committing the crime, an impossibility.{{ref|escaped.1}} | * In the first instance, Joseph was arrested by Missourians, and then released since he had been served an illegal warrant— it charged that he had fled Missouri after committing the crime, an impossibility.{{ref|escaped.1}} | ||
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* Joseph "escaped" through due process of law; in both cases the warrant was illegal; in the second case, it was so declared by the governor and state supreme court. | * Joseph "escaped" through due process of law; in both cases the warrant was illegal; in the second case, it was so declared by the governor and state supreme court. | ||
* [[../../Loaded and prejudicial language]] | * [[../../Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
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*Hallwas and Launius, ''Cultures in Conflict'', 88-89. | *Hallwas and Launius, ''Cultures in Conflict'', 88-89. | ||
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*{{AuthorQuote|"Not until 1841 in Nauvoo...was Smith's seemingly insatiable lust for women and young girls unleashed."}} | *{{AuthorQuote|"Not until 1841 in Nauvoo...was Smith's seemingly insatiable lust for women and young girls unleashed."}} | ||
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*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
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*Author's opinion. | *Author's opinion. | ||
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*Did Joseph Smith advocate the practice of polyandry? | *Did Joseph Smith advocate the practice of polyandry? | ||
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− | * [[Joseph Smith | + | * [[Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Polyandry|Polyandry]] |
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* No source provided. | * No source provided. | ||
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*{{AuthorQuote|"[T]he wives continued to live with their husbands after marrying Smith, but would have conjugal visits from Joseph whenever it served his needs."}} | *{{AuthorQuote|"[T]he wives continued to live with their husbands after marrying Smith, but would have conjugal visits from Joseph whenever it served his needs."}} | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: The author is challenged to provide a primary source documenting this claim. | *{{FalseStatement}}: The author is challenged to provide a primary source documenting this claim. | ||
*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
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*No source provided. Author's opinion. | *No source provided. Author's opinion. | ||
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*Were Heber and his wife Vilate Kimball "too devoted" to each other for Joseph Smith's taste? | *Were Heber and his wife Vilate Kimball "too devoted" to each other for Joseph Smith's taste? | ||
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*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
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*Orson Whitney, ''Life of Heber C. Kimball'', 93-94. | *Orson Whitney, ''Life of Heber C. Kimball'', 93-94. | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Compton:Sacred Loneliness|pages=495}} | *{{CriticalWork:Compton:Sacred Loneliness|pages=495}} | ||
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*Did Joseph violate a Biblical prohibition on marrying a mother and daughter or two sisters? | *Did Joseph violate a Biblical prohibition on marrying a mother and daughter or two sisters? | ||
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* The author cannot [[../Chapter_13#305_.28PB.29|make up]] his mind. First, he tells us that there is no Biblical approval or command to practice plural marriage (see p. [[../Chapter_13#305_.28PB.29|305]], (PB)). This claim is false, since [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yibbum levirate marriage] is commanded by the Bible ({{b||Deuteronomy|25|5-6}}), and laws are given about the proper care of plural wives ({{b||Deuteronomy|21|15-17}}). | * The author cannot [[../Chapter_13#305_.28PB.29|make up]] his mind. First, he tells us that there is no Biblical approval or command to practice plural marriage (see p. [[../Chapter_13#305_.28PB.29|305]], (PB)). This claim is false, since [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yibbum levirate marriage] is commanded by the Bible ({{b||Deuteronomy|25|5-6}}), and laws are given about the proper care of plural wives ({{b||Deuteronomy|21|15-17}}). | ||
* Now, the author wishes to make Joseph bound by the marital codes of the Law of Moses. There are many other Law of Moses principles which Joseph did not keep either—but, neither does the author. A key tenet of Christianity is that the Law of Moses is no longer binding (e.g., {{b||Acts|15|20,29}}). | * Now, the author wishes to make Joseph bound by the marital codes of the Law of Moses. There are many other Law of Moses principles which Joseph did not keep either—but, neither does the author. A key tenet of Christianity is that the Law of Moses is no longer binding (e.g., {{b||Acts|15|20,29}}). | ||
* Joseph did not claim to practice plural marriage under biblical authority (Old Testament or otherwise), but on the basis of ''new'' revelation. He and his followers used the Old Testament as evidence that God did not always forbid plural marriage, but this is a different matter from believing they were re-enacting the Law of Moses' polygamy on the Bible's authority alone. | * Joseph did not claim to practice plural marriage under biblical authority (Old Testament or otherwise), but on the basis of ''new'' revelation. He and his followers used the Old Testament as evidence that God did not always forbid plural marriage, but this is a different matter from believing they were re-enacting the Law of Moses' polygamy on the Bible's authority alone. | ||
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*{{s||Leviticus|18|17-18}} | *{{s||Leviticus|18|17-18}} | ||
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*Did Joseph denounce polygamy as sinful and state that "monogamy was God's perfect design?" | *Did Joseph denounce polygamy as sinful and state that "monogamy was God's perfect design?" | ||
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*{{SourceDistortion}}: The cited source says nothing about polygamy being "sinful" or stating the "monogamy was God's perfect design for marital relationships." | *{{SourceDistortion}}: The cited source says nothing about polygamy being "sinful" or stating the "monogamy was God's perfect design for marital relationships." | ||
*The citation included by the author is a portion of a reprint in the ''T&S'' of a letter to the editor written by someone with the initials "H.R." and submitted to the ''Boston Bee'': | *The citation included by the author is a portion of a reprint in the ''T&S'' of a letter to the editor written by someone with the initials "H.R." and submitted to the ''Boston Bee'': | ||
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We are charged with advocating a plurality of wives, and common property. Now this is as false as the many other ridiculous charges which are brought against us. No sect have a greater reverence for the laws of matrimony, or the rights of private property, and we do what others do not, practice what we preach. | We are charged with advocating a plurality of wives, and common property. Now this is as false as the many other ridiculous charges which are brought against us. No sect have a greater reverence for the laws of matrimony, or the rights of private property, and we do what others do not, practice what we preach. | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
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*''Times and Seasons'', March 15, 1843, vol. 4, no. 9, 143. | *''Times and Seasons'', March 15, 1843, vol. 4, no. 9, 143. | ||
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====196, 549n119 (HB) 547n119 (PB)==== | ====196, 549n119 (HB) 547n119 (PB)==== | ||
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*{{AuthorQuote|"Apostates...preached against the evils thriving in Joseph's city of debauchery and despotism."}} | *{{AuthorQuote|"Apostates...preached against the evils thriving in Joseph's city of debauchery and despotism."}} | ||
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*{{SourceDistortion}}: [[../../Use of sources/Debauchery and despotism at Nauvoo|Use of sources: Debauchery and despotism at Nauvoo]] | *{{SourceDistortion}}: [[../../Use of sources/Debauchery and despotism at Nauvoo|Use of sources: Debauchery and despotism at Nauvoo]] | ||
*[[Nauvoo Expositor Full Text]] | *[[Nauvoo Expositor Full Text]] | ||
*[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | *[[../../Loaded and prejudicial language|Loaded and prejudicial language]] | ||
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*{{HC1|vol=6|start=363}} | *{{HC1|vol=6|start=363}} | ||
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====197, 547n122 (PB)==== | ====197, 547n122 (PB)==== | ||
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*Did Joseph destroy the Nauvoo Expositor because his "entire plan to rule the world" was about to be exposed? | *Did Joseph destroy the Nauvoo Expositor because his "entire plan to rule the world" was about to be exposed? | ||
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*[[../../Absurd claims|Absurd claims]] | *[[../../Absurd claims|Absurd claims]] | ||
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*Clayton, see Robert C. Fillerup, under June 22, 1844, in "Nauvoo Temple History Journal, William Clayton, 1845,". | *Clayton, see Robert C. Fillerup, under June 22, 1844, in "Nauvoo Temple History Journal, William Clayton, 1845,". | ||
*{{BYUS1|author=Andrew F. Ehat|article='It Seems Like Heaven Began On Earth': Joseph Smith and the Constitution of the Kingdom of God|date=Spring 1980|vol=20|start=268}} | *{{BYUS1|author=Andrew F. Ehat|article='It Seems Like Heaven Began On Earth': Joseph Smith and the Constitution of the Kingdom of God|date=Spring 1980|vol=20|start=268}} | ||
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*The ''Nauvoo Expositor'' told of women who "under penalty of death," were told that they were to be sealed to him as "spiritual wives." | *The ''Nauvoo Expositor'' told of women who "under penalty of death," were told that they were to be sealed to him as "spiritual wives." | ||
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*[[Nauvoo Expositor]] | *[[Nauvoo Expositor]] | ||
− | *[[Nauvoo Expositor Full Text]] | + | *[[Primary sources/Nauvoo Expositor Full Text]] |
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*''Nauvoo Expositor'', 2 | *''Nauvoo Expositor'', 2 | ||
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*Did Joseph decide not to flee to Iowa because of 1) guilt for leaving, 2) he wouldn't be safe in Iowa, 3) there was no leadership left in Nauvoo and 4) the Nauvoo Legion was divided? | *Did Joseph decide not to flee to Iowa because of 1) guilt for leaving, 2) he wouldn't be safe in Iowa, 3) there was no leadership left in Nauvoo and 4) the Nauvoo Legion was divided? | ||
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*{{HistoricalError}}: The book does not acknowledge contemporary records of what was done and said to influence Joseph's return to Nauvoo, and what he himself said about it: | *{{HistoricalError}}: The book does not acknowledge contemporary records of what was done and said to influence Joseph's return to Nauvoo, and what he himself said about it: | ||
− | ** [[ | + | ** [[Joseph Smith/Martyrdom/Nauvoo Legion to rescue Joseph#Joseph.27s_attitude_going_to_Carthage|Notable Omission: Joseph's attitude in Iowa before Carthage]] |
** [[../../Mind reading]] | ** [[../../Mind reading]] | ||
*Here is Fawn Brodie's opinion: | *Here is Fawn Brodie's opinion: | ||
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"But the river was only one factor in Joseph's gloom. He was landing in Iowa, where there was still a price on his head. The Governor of the Iowa Territory had never agreed not to extradite him to Missouri on the old charge of treason. Moreover, Joseph had neither equipment nor appetite for the lonely and savage western trails. And he could not stifle a sense of guilt at deserting his people..." (Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'' p. 384) | "But the river was only one factor in Joseph's gloom. He was landing in Iowa, where there was still a price on his head. The Governor of the Iowa Territory had never agreed not to extradite him to Missouri on the old charge of treason. Moreover, Joseph had neither equipment nor appetite for the lonely and savage western trails. And he could not stifle a sense of guilt at deserting his people..." (Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'' p. 384) | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
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*No sources provided. | *No sources provided. | ||
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*Since Joseph wrote to Emma and said that he was "much resigned to my lot," why did he write a note to Jonathan Dunham telling him to bring the Nauvoo Legion and "break the jail, and save him at all costs?" | *Since Joseph wrote to Emma and said that he was "much resigned to my lot," why did he write a note to Jonathan Dunham telling him to bring the Nauvoo Legion and "break the jail, and save him at all costs?" | ||
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− | * [[Joseph Smith | + | * [[Joseph Smith/Martyrdom/Nauvoo Legion to rescue Joseph|Nauvoo Legion to rescue Joseph?]] |
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*Joseph Smith, letter to Emma, June 27, 1844. Quoted in {{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=391}} | *Joseph Smith, letter to Emma, June 27, 1844. Quoted in {{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=391}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=392}} | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=392}} | ||
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====199, 548n133 (PB)==== | ====199, 548n133 (PB)==== | ||
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*Is it true that Dunham never brought the Nauvoo Legion because "[p]erhaps he was secretly dissatisfied with Smith's leadership?" | *Is it true that Dunham never brought the Nauvoo Legion because "[p]erhaps he was secretly dissatisfied with Smith's leadership?" | ||
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* Dunham later expressed guilt because he believed that had he finished the fortification of Nauvoo in time, Joseph would not have gone to Carthage. | * Dunham later expressed guilt because he believed that had he finished the fortification of Nauvoo in time, Joseph would not have gone to Carthage. | ||
− | * The entire claim about Dunham is [[ | + | * The entire claim about Dunham is [[Joseph Smith/Martyrdom/Nauvoo Legion to rescue Joseph|extremely questionable]]. |
* [[../../Mind reading]] | * [[../../Mind reading]] | ||
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* No source provided. | * No source provided. | ||
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*Is it true, as Brodie claims, that nobody in Nauvoo other than Jonathan Dunham "knew of the prophet's peril?" | *Is it true, as Brodie claims, that nobody in Nauvoo other than Jonathan Dunham "knew of the prophet's peril?" | ||
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− | * The entire claim about Dunham is [[ | + | * The entire claim about Dunham is [[Joseph Smith/Martyrdom/Nauvoo Legion to rescue Joseph|extremely questionable]]. |
* ''Everyone'' in Nauvoo knew the risk to Joseph—but they were ordered to stay home and stay calm, for fear of mob action against the whole city. | * ''Everyone'' in Nauvoo knew the risk to Joseph—but they were ordered to stay home and stay calm, for fear of mob action against the whole city. | ||
*[[../../Absurd claims]] | *[[../../Absurd claims]] | ||
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*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=392}} | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=392}} | ||
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*There is no mention of the fact that the Carthage Greys, who were supposed to be guarding the prisoners, allowed the mob entry. | *There is no mention of the fact that the Carthage Greys, who were supposed to be guarding the prisoners, allowed the mob entry. | ||
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*[[../../Notable omissions|Notable omissions]] | *[[../../Notable omissions|Notable omissions]] | ||
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* No citation provided. | * No citation provided. | ||
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*Is it true that Joseph had been "smuggled a six-shooter?" | *Is it true that Joseph had been "smuggled a six-shooter?" | ||
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*The book here again seems to follow Brodie's wording without attribution: "Joseph had a six-shooter...which had been smuggled in by friends...." (Brodie, 393). | *The book here again seems to follow Brodie's wording without attribution: "Joseph had a six-shooter...which had been smuggled in by friends...." (Brodie, 393). | ||
* [[../../Rewording_secondary_sources]] | * [[../../Rewording_secondary_sources]] | ||
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* No citation provided. | * No citation provided. | ||
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=Endnotes= | =Endnotes= |
Claims made in "Chapter 8: Big Trouble In Little Missouri" | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Claims made in "Chapter 10: A New Beginning" |
...intellectual reasoning and logical thought never had played more than a minor role in their belief system.
—One Nation Under Gods, p. 172
"I combat the errors of the ages;...I solve mathematical problems of universities, with truth—diamond truth; and God is my 'right hand man.'...[God] will make me be God to you in his stead,...and if you don't like it, you must lump it....I have more to boast of than ever any man had....I boast that no man ever did such a work as I."
Joseph Smith
History of the Church, 1844
"I combat the errors of the ages;...I solve mathematical problems of universities, with truth—diamond truth; and God is my "right hand man" [1843]. God made Aaron to be the mouth piece for the children of Israel, and He will make me be god to you in His stead [1844]. I have more to boast of than ever any man had....I boast that no man ever did such a work as I [1844]."
Joseph Smith
History of the Church
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We are charged with advocating a plurality of wives, and common property. Now this is as false as the many other ridiculous charges which are brought against us. No sect have a greater reverence for the laws of matrimony, or the rights of private property, and we do what others do not, practice what we preach.
"But the river was only one factor in Joseph's gloom. He was landing in Iowa, where there was still a price on his head. The Governor of the Iowa Territory had never agreed not to extradite him to Missouri on the old charge of treason. Moreover, Joseph had neither equipment nor appetite for the lonely and savage western trails. And he could not stifle a sense of guilt at deserting his people..." (Brodie, No Man Knows My History p. 384)
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