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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. {{ | + | *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>{{Nibley11_1|start=128}}</ref> |
*[[Specific works/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]] | ||
*[[Specific works/The Hurlbut affidavits#Sophia Lewis|The Hurlbut affidavits—Sophia Lewis]] | *[[Specific works/The Hurlbut affidavits#Sophia Lewis|The Hurlbut affidavits—Sophia Lewis]] | ||
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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.{{ | + | * The militia was organized with the sanction of the Illinois legislature, the state supplied arms, and its officers received commissions from the state. <ref>{{StoryOfLDS1|start=168–169}}</ref> |
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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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* 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.{{ | + | * Rockwell was tried in Missouri and acquitted. <ref>{{RSR|start=468|end=469}}</ref> |
* 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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*{{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.{{ | + | * 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>See: {{HoC1|vol=5|start=86–87}} {{CHC1|vol=2|start=150}} {{zioncourts1||start=97}}</ref> |
− | * In the second case, Joseph ''submitted to arrest'' and the governor, a probate judge, the U.S. District Attorney for Illinois, and the Illinois Supreme Court found that the arrest warrant from Missouri was illegal.{{ | + | * In the second case, Joseph ''submitted to arrest'' and the governor, a probate judge, the U.S. District Attorney for Illinois, and the Illinois Supreme Court found that the arrest warrant from Missouri was illegal. <ref>See: {{HoC1|vol=5|start=179, 205–231}} {{zioncourts1|start=100}}</ref> |
* 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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[[fr:Specific works/One Nation Under Gods/Index/Chapter 9]] | [[fr:Specific works/One Nation Under Gods/Index/Chapter 9]] |
Claims made in "Chapter 8: Big Trouble In Little Missouri" | A FAIR Analysis of: One Nation Under Gods 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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