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Joseph Smith and the Word of Wisdom
Almon Babbitt followed Joseph in violating the Word of Wisdom
Summary: It is claimed that Joseph Smith violated the Word of Wisdom, and that another member (Almon W. Babbitt) followed his example.Joseph Smith sold liquor in Nauvoo
Summary: It is claimed that Joseph Smith sold liquor in Nauvoo. Is this evidence that he either didn't believe the Word of Wisdom was from God, or was hypocritical about it?