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Mormonism and church integrity
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Contents
- 1 Mormonism and church integrity
- 1.1 Topics
- 1.1.1 Accusations of hypocrisy in Church practices
- 1.1.2 "Lying for the Lord"
- 1.1.3 Crime in Nauvoo
- 1.1.4 Counterfeiting by Joseph Smith and apostles at Nauvoo?
- 1.1.5 Joseph Smith land speculation
- 1.1.6 Joseph Smith taught 'it was right to steal'
- 1.1.7 Orson Hyde says Spirit of Lord may influence to steal
- 1.1.8 Hiding Joseph's use of a gun at the martyrdom?
- 1.1.9 Brigham Young—pulling the wool over Americans' eyes?
- 1.1.10 Church art and historical accuracy
- 1.1.11 Brigham Young manual hides the truth about polygamy
- 1.1.12 "Censorship" and "revision" of LDS history?
- 1.1.13 Brigham Young destroys Lucy Mack Smith's history of Joseph?
- 1.1.14 Did David B. Haight use astrological ideas about the moon, only to be censored later?
- 1.1.15 Lucy Mack Smith letter about First Vision suppressed?
- 1.1.16 President Boyd K. Packer on the truth
- 1.1.17 Elder Packer address to CES
- 1.1.18 Sidney Rigdon trial in Times and Seasons versus History of the Church
- 1.1.19 Wilford Woodruff criticizes publication of polygamists
- 1.1.20 Cognitive dissonance
- 1.1.21 History of the Church—authorship?
- 1.1.22 Hypocrisy claimed in Church financial holdings
- 1.1.23 Gordon B. Hinckley cited false information on the First Vision?
- 1.1.24 Jeffrey R. Holland on Hyrum's Book of Mormon
- 1.1.25 Paid clergy
- 1.1.26 Testimony and doubt reconciliation
- 1.1.27 City Creek Center Mall in Salt Lake City
- 1.1 Topics
Mormonism and church integrity
==Topics
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Accusations of hypocrisy in Church practices
Summary: Critics claim that the Church, as a corporate entity, controls business properties that are not consistent with its stated purposes. Examples include claims that the Church owns controlling stock in the Coca-Cola company, tobacco companies, and alcohol companies."Lying for the Lord"
Summary: Critics have long charged the LDS with organizationally and systematically “lying for the Lord,” equating such with a policy of using any means necessary to achieve some “good” goal. This claim is false, and a biased reading of Church history. One must not use ethically questionable tactics because one believes the “end justifies the means.”Joseph Smith period
Crime in Nauvoo
Counterfeiting by Joseph Smith and apostles at Nauvoo?
Joseph Smith land speculation
Joseph Smith taught 'it was right to steal'
Orson Hyde says Spirit of Lord may influence to steal
Hiding Joseph's use of a gun at the martyrdom?
Utah period
Brigham Young—pulling the wool over Americans' eyes?
Present day