
Church History Matters 090 What Was the "Mormon War" of 1838?
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Nov 19, 2024 The turbulent events of the 1838 Mormon War in Missouri are vividly explored. Key moments include the Saints' organized resistance, leading to the infamous Extermination Order and the Hahn’s Mill massacre. The impact of Sidney Rigdon's provocative Salt Sermon is discussed, highlighting its role in escalating tensions. The rise of the vigilante Danites reveals the complex dynamics of faith and violence. This harrowing chapter raises crucial questions about the justification of violence in the face of persecution and its long-term consequences for the community.
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Prioritize Peace
- Doctrine and Covenants 105 instructs Latter-day Saints to "sue for peace."
- This emphasizes a default position of peace in interactions.
The Salt Sermon
- Sidney Rigdon's Salt Sermon compared apostates to savorless salt.
- He threatened those opposing the church with violence.
The Danites
- The Danites, a Latter-day Saint vigilante group, existed briefly in Missouri.
- Joseph Smith likely approved of them, but their actions' full extent remains unclear.
