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Anti Mormon Legislation

Anti Mormon Legislation

FromStandard of Truth


Anti Mormon Legislation

FromStandard of Truth

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

From the shadow of the Hill Cumorah, we bring you questions and answer recordings in front of a live Standard of Truth Tour audience. Below are the questions that led the discussion for this episode:
Who was Joseph Smith going to have as his vice-presidential running mate?
How frequently did Church members gather for a “sacrament” meeting from 1830 to the end of the Nauvoo period?
What is the Mount Rushmore of Restored Gospel doctrines/teachings?
We know the plates were stored in a stone box (or at least stones arranged together to contain plates when buried). Are there any accounts of anyone finding the empty stone box? Surely, individuals have tried to find the box, maybe even the antis in their zeal to prove there "never had been a stone box, hence never plates". Perhaps, the box was destroyed by an angel or even Joseph as it was no longer pertinent to anything.
Taylor, the brother of the lady who emailed you when she was in labor, asked for further elaboration on the laws that were passed/attempted to pass around eradicating the early members of the church/pioneers…and of course, polygamy. 
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Released:
Jun 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The purpose of this podcast is to help Latter-Day Saints better understand their history and increase their faith. The podcast hosted by Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat, associate professor of Church History and Doctrine at BYU.