Naked Mormonism Podcast
On this episode, we examine the consequences of Joseph Smith’s death. Show notes of entire historical timeline: Merch shop: Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we discuss the assassinations of Hiram and Joseph Smith in Carthage Jail. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine the events of June 27th, 1844 leading up to the assassinations of Joseph and Hyrum Smith in Carthage jail. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine the pride and arrogance of Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine fury as a motivating factor in early Mormonism. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine many facets of polygamy throughout early Mormon history. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine envy as a driving force behind the formation of Mormonism. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine debauchery and psychedelics in early Mormonism. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine early Mormonism formed as a cult for temporal gratification. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
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On this episode, we examine money and power in early Mormonism. Show links:Website Twitter Facebook Patreon Music by Jason Comeau Show Artwork Legal Counsel
info_outlineOn this episode, Joseph Smith crossed the Mississippi to go into hiding from Governor Ford’s arrest order. Emma and his friends blast him for cowardice and he agrees to finally surrender saying “[i]f my life is of no value to my friends, it is of none to myself.” Joseph and Hyrum decide to go “like lambs to the slaughter” expecting to be “butchered” by the anti-Mormons waiting for them in Carthage. However, on their journey to Carthage, they meet Captain Dunn of the Illinois Militia, holding an order from Governor Ford for the Nauvoo Legion to surrender their state-provided arms and cannons. Jo accompanies Captain Dunn to ensure compliance with the order, running out the clock on Ford’s arrest order. Finally, Jo and Hyrum, along with 16 other offenders, enter Carthage to surrender at 5 minutes to midnight on June 24th, 1844. The anti-Mormons among the Illinois Militia there celebrate this small victory.
Links:
History of Illinois by Governor Thomas Ford
https://archive.org/details/ahistoryillinoi00shiegoog/page/n336/mode/2up/search/messengers
SUNSTONE!!!
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/2020symposium/
Check out my appearance on How 2 Heretic podcast concerning clandestine groups in Mormonism
https://howtoheretic.com/podcast/2020/5/27/140-spying-for-the-lord
Show links:
Website http://nakedmormonismpodcast.com
Twitter @NakedMormonism
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311
Patreon http://patreon.com/nakedmormonism
Music by Jason Comeau http://aloststateofmind.com/
Show Artwork http://weirdmormonshit.com/
Legal Counsel http://patorrez.com/