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Mormon Reformation
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Contents
- 1 The Mormon Reformation
- 1.1 Historical background
- 1.2 Blood atonement
- 1.3 Brigham Young's preaching style
- 1.4 19th century crimes alleged to be "worthy of death"
- 1.5 Brigham Young: "bowie knife" (JD 1:83)
- 1.6 Brigham Young: "cut their throats" (JD 2:311)
- 1.7 Brigham Young: "cutting off from the earth" (JD 4:53)
- 1.8 Brigham Young: "killing the evil doers" (JD 3:50}
- 1.9 Brigham Young: "meanest devils" (JD 6:176)
- 1.10 Brigham Young: murder unfaithful Mormons to save souls? (JD 4:219-20)
- 1.11 Brigham Young: dictator? (JD 14:205)
- 1.12 Brigham Young: President of the US?
- 1.13 Further reading
The Mormon Reformation
The "Mormon Reformation" was a reform or spiritual rejuvenation movement that began among the Utah Saints in the mid-1850s. Ironically, noted one historian, "[m]ore has been written about its excesses (real and imaginary) than about what actually happened. Stenhouse's anonymous chapter on the Reformation and Blood Atonement was typical. Even church historian B. H. Roberts devoted twice as much space in discussing blood atonement in connection with the reform movement than he did to the Reformation itself."[1]
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, [[../CriticalSources|click here]]
Historical background
Blood atonement
Summary: Critics claim that during the administration of Brigham Young apostates were secretly put to death. They claim this is in line with the teachings of LDS leaders at the time that apostasy was the unforgivable sin, and that the only thing an apostate could do to redeem himself was to give his own life, willingly or unwillingly.Brigham Young's preaching style
Summary: Critics have often misunderstood or misrepresented Brigham Young's (and others LDS preachers') preaching style19th century crimes alleged to be "worthy of death"
Summary: Critics expand to idea of blood atonement to include a long list of crimes that were alleged to be "worthy of death."Brigham Young: "bowie knife" (JD 1:83)
Brigham Young: "cut their throats" (JD 2:311)
Brigham Young: "cutting off from the earth" (JD 4:53)
Brigham Young: "killing the evil doers" (JD 3:50}
Brigham Young: "meanest devils" (JD 6:176)
Brigham Young: murder unfaithful Mormons to save souls? (JD 4:219-20)
Brigham Young: dictator? (JD 14:205)
Brigham Young: President of the US?
Further reading
Thomas G. Alexander, "The Odyssey of a Latter-Day Prophet: Wilford Woodruff and the Manifesto of 1890," Journal of Mormon History 17 (1991):