On this episode, a fight breaks out between the Carthaginians and the Mormons of Nauvoo. He returns to Nauvoo and gathers a posse of Nauvoo Legionnaires, including Stephen Markham, to descend on Carthage and affect the arrest once and for all. The ensuing confrontation creates chaos and pandemonium and the local media outlets battle it out in print for determining what actually happened. Check out the updated Smith-entheogen theory paper here!
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been around for almost two centuries and has ebbed and fluctuated in a predictably adaptive manner throughout its relatively short life in the religious realm. The Church has done a thorough job of promoting its story, but is this self-professed history slanted? The answer is yours to decide. Join us as we journey into the turbulent history of the LDS Church through the eyes, hearts and testimonies of people that were actually there. The goal of this project is to provide an expanding body of knowledge that is credible, concise and easy to digest. This voyage has led us to discover some bizarre facts, head-scratching rituals, and horrifying evidence buried in the annals of LDS history. If we state something imprecise, please let us know.
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The Mormon missionary jailed in Venezuela over bogus claims of government espionage has spoken of his prison hell and how his new wife was electrocuted and tortured to elicit a false confession about her American husband. In an exclusive interview with DailyMail. Speaking from his home in Riverton, Utah, Josh tells how callous Venezuelan intelligence operatives roughed him up and terrified him with staged fake executions. And the year-old recalls how he navigated his way through a violent prison riot at the notorious El Helicoide prison in Caracas, was forced to defecate on newspaper in his cockroach infested cell, didn't shower for two years and changed his body clock to avoid contact with violent gangsters and killers during the day.
Search RN. Around the world, more than 65, men and women are serving their missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, including in Australia. And while the much hyped 'Book of Mormon' musical follows two young missionaries in Uganda, the show is satirical and parodies the Mormon faith.