Difference between revisions of "Criticism of Mormonism/Books/No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith/Chapter 18"

(257)
Line 11: Line 11:
 
}}
 
}}
  
====257====
+
====257 - Over the years, the stories of Josephs healings of the sick in Nauvoo multiplied====
{{IndexClaim
+
{{IndexClaimItemShort
 +
|title=No Man Knows My History
 
|claim=
 
|claim=
*Over the years, the stories of Josephs healings of the sick in Nauvoo multiplied.
+
Over the years, the stories of Josephs healings of the sick in Nauvoo multiplied.
 
}}
 
}}
 +
{{:Joseph Smith/Healings and miracles}}
 +
 
====269 - Nauvoo had a brothel near the temple====
 
====269 - Nauvoo had a brothel near the temple====
 
{{IndexClaimItemShort
 
{{IndexClaimItemShort

Revision as of 12:28, 23 November 2014

  1. REDIRECTTemplate:Test3

Response to claims made in "Chapter 18: Nauvoo"


A FAIR Analysis of:
Criticism of Mormonism/Books
A work by author: Fawn Brodie

257 - Over the years, the stories of Josephs healings of the sick in Nauvoo multiplied

The author(s) of No Man Knows My History make(s) the following claim:

Over the years, the stories of Josephs healings of the sick in Nauvoo multiplied.

FAIR's Response

Joseph Smith healings and miracles

Summary: Do we have any record of Joseph Smith performing healings or other miracles by the power of Christ's priesthood?


Jump to details:


269 - Nauvoo had a brothel near the temple

The author(s) of No Man Knows My History make(s) the following claim:

Nauvoo had a brothel near the temple.

Author's sources: *Times and Seasons 2:599 (Aug. 2, 1841)
  • Wasp 1:26 (Oct. 15, 1842)

FAIR's Response

  • The brothel was run by John C. Bennett; the Mormons eventually pushed the whole thing into a ravine.
  •  Misrepresentation of source: Brodie does not disclose the opposition of Joseph and the Mormons to the brothel, as described in her cited source(s).
  1. REDIRECT Joseph Smith/Polygamy/John C. Bennett/Brothel at Nauvoo

272

Claim
  • Joseph's bodyguards in Nauvoo were the remnants of the Danite band.

Response
Notes