Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 133-134 "The Road to Carthage" Part 3 Bonus Episode : Dr. Derek Sainsbury

Episode Date: November 14, 2021

Dr. Sainsbury continues with a special Bonus Episode about the Saints' attempts to redress the wrongs at Haun's Mill and Missouri and  Joseph Smith's presidential campaign. Also, we di...scuss the events that lead to Joseph and Hyrum's imprisonment at Carthage Jail and the resulting assassination of the first US Presidential candidate.Content Warning (CW): Rape & Violence mentionedShow Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.co/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Executive ProducersDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Sponsor/MarketingLisa Spice: Client Relations, Show Notes/TranscriptsJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Assistant Video EditorAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsKrystal Roberts : French TranscriptsIgor Willians : Portuguese Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com/products/let-zion-in-her-beauty-rise-pianoPlease rate and review the podcast.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And now, part three of Follow Him. Okay, so the experience that they have had in Missouri hasn't been good, they put out this section 134, but the experience doesn't get much better. So one year later, the Saints have moved to Clay County and things are starting to get a little hairy there, and it's interesting what the government decides to do. They literally decide to create a new county as one legislator, put it, a Mormon reservation. Now remember, just miles on the other side of the river is the Indian territories, which is a reservation, right? And by this time on the frontier particularly, we are being seen, even though most of the members
Starting point is 00:00:49 of the church are from New England and the Mid-Atlantic area, we are being seen as a different race. There's been a lot of good scholarship lately in newspapers. We're being seen as a lower race of people as many whites did in that time, as similar to American Indians or to black slaves. And it's interesting that the legislature would use the term a Mormon reservation, right?
Starting point is 00:01:20 A place where you can go or we can just keep you confined. And we take it because it's a place to be where we can safely gather again and Ohio is breaking down. And so we do. We go to Caldwell County and set up far west. And one of the other counties that's made out of that, Davies County to the north,
Starting point is 00:01:42 was meant to be open to everyone. And we took that to mean us as well. But the people that were Missourians who wanted to move there took it to me know you're supposed to basically stay on the reservation, right? And this leads up to in 1838, the congressional election is coming up. And some of our saints there in that Davies County go to vote in the county seat called Gallatin and they're met by men who are going to try and stop them from voting and they're being whipped up by a candidate to stop them and a fist fright breaks out that leads to people grabbing lumber from the nearby yard
Starting point is 00:02:26 on both sides and just beating each other severely. And the end result is we don't get to vote. We literally are stopped from exercising the right to vote. And rumors fly from that and people take that to mean whatever they want it to mean. And that's the beginning of what's known as the Missouri War, the Mormon War of 1838. And things, of course, as we know, spiral out of control, and you literally have militias from other counties going against the militia of Caldwell County, which is almost exclusively
Starting point is 00:03:05 Latter-day Saint. You have a civil war is what's really going on. In fact, before Kansas is bleeding, we talk about bleeding Kansas, leading to the civil war, right? When Kansas has made a place where, you know, popular soventry where you go there and then people will vote about who's about whether it's going to be slave or free. And so you get these conflicts that's called bleeding Kansas, which leads right into the Civil War. Well, before Kansas was bleeding, two decades before Kansas was bleeding,
Starting point is 00:03:37 Missouri was bleeding, right? And of course, that ends with the infamous extermination order in Joseph Smith in prison and horrible things. Some Latter-day Saints killed, all Latter-day Saints losing property, personal property, people beaten, women raped. It's just awful. And then once again in the middle of winter having to leave the state walk across the frozen Mississippi. And so it is a traumatic compared to first of all, compared to Jackson County, with the things that happen are more traumatic.
Starting point is 00:04:17 But it's also the, you know, back then the church was split in two different places. Here, the church that's the faithful is all in one place. And so this is just an incredibly traumatic experience that haunts us in some ways, even till today, right? With Hans Mill being the most famous of the atrocities. But we don't even talk nearly enough about the other trauma, particularly that women experienced. And so when we're kicked out,
Starting point is 00:04:48 the general that's in charge, General Clark actually says, don't gather again, ever. This is the problem. You guys gather and you try and you build your design and it doesn't belong in America basically. He didn't use those words, but that's basically what he's saying.
Starting point is 00:05:02 So just be like all the other churches and live in different places and believe in things. And some of the leaders like Sidney Rignan and others are like, yeah, I think that's a good idea. This isn't working out. And Joseph writes from the jail, no, no, we gather, right? And while he's still in jail, people are looking, he's got people specifically looking for spots, which eventually leads us to Navu and gathering again. And when we do that, we decide something's got to change. So Joseph Smith actually decides to go to Washington, DC with, with redress from all the people, all the things that they have lost, they make lists, right? Of everything you can look at them online,
Starting point is 00:05:46 you can buy the book that's very specific. You know, we last 20 chickens, a house, da-da-da-da, this is how we think the government owes us. And he actually gets, you know, it was easy to get appointments with the President of the United States back then. And he actually has a member of the Illinois legislature who gets them an appointment.
Starting point is 00:06:06 And of course, he meets with President Van Buren and as everybody knows, and Van Buren says, you know, there's nothing I can do for you. In a sense, he's actually correct. There's nothing federally he can do unless he wants to call the government of Missouri in rebellion against the government of Missouri. And he's just not going
Starting point is 00:06:26 to do that. We were hoping that maybe he would write something in the annual address to the nation, right? We call it, what do we call it now, the state of the union, right? Yeah. Back then, it was written and put in all the newspapers. We were hoping for something at least in that. And he says, I can do nothing for you, right? Because we forget the second part, because I'll look, basically, I'll lose Missouri. You know, that's a strong democratic state. I can't. I'm not going to lose Missouri, right? And so Joseph has other men putting in this redress in the Congress trying it that way.
Starting point is 00:07:03 And it dies by tricks in committee. And so Joseph leaves Washington. Hey Derek, yeah. Derek, I don't know if our listeners are gonna comprehend politicians who decide things based on votes. I, John, do you think our listeners are, yeah, I like,
Starting point is 00:07:20 or a polluting that doesn't happen today. Or just watch. Or tricks in Congress to make sure to never trick the Congress. Yeah. Yeah. And he's a continuing resolution. Yeah, exactly. He, he, he really believed that there,
Starting point is 00:07:34 and there was sympathy throughout the United States and the newspapers for what had happened in Missouri. And he really thought that that could change the equation in Washington and he comes away realizing it's not going to be the case. If we don't do something for ourselves, it's never going to work here. And so luckily they had walked into Illinois that was evenly split between the two parties, the Wig and Democratic Party, and you've got now almost 10,000 people that are new.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Yeah, we want you to be Democrats or yeah, we want you to be Wigs, right? Because it changes the balance in Illinois. And, you know, Joseph was smart to use that to be able to get a charter, the Navu charter, which allowed for a sense of self-government, right? We would have our own government with elections, with special legal rights, and the Legion, right?
Starting point is 00:08:24 Both times we'd been disarmed, and here we'd have an official Legion that's part of the city, not the county militia, and that belongs to the, basically, it blends in Avvoo, but in reality, that belongs to the church, right? And so Missouri is hanging over everything, everything. And so it works. We have our own little place there in Hancock County and we elect members and nonmembers to offices. And when people try and kidnap Joseph, he's able to use the court system that was given them
Starting point is 00:09:06 by the legislature to not get extra-dited to Missouri and be insassinated. And so there was kind of a breathing there in late 8 to 40, 41, 42 that we can breathe again, right? We're protected, we're gonna be okay. It starts to break down. And at gonna be okay. It starts to break down. And at the same time, it starts to break down those ideas of protection.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Joseph starts receiving revelation and in public and private, it starts to talk differently and it's all around the temple, right? He's talking in public about keys and he's talking into the Resociety about keys and he's talking to the people about, he's using the book of Revelation to talk about priests and kings made by God that rule with Christ for a thousand years. The government of God and editorial comes out that summer that talks about
Starting point is 00:10:07 the government of God and editorial comes out that summer that talks about that God's law has always been basically theocracy, right? The church and state are the same thing. And there's kind of a change in its thinking. America has failed us, right? And it's going, it looks like it's going to fail us again. And he kind of weaves this,, what he's later going to call theodemocracy. And I'll explain that really quick in a minute. And we don't need to go in big detail about it. But there's a real sense that we've been let down. And when we have, I mean, there's no doubt about it. And in the fall of 1843, as it looks, you know, people are becoming more upset, more of us are arriving. It looks like design experiment could be headed toward persecution again. We don't want to repeat a Missouri.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Joseph's kind of last decision is to reach out to the Canada running for president of the United States and ask, what will you do if you're elected regarding us. Here's our history, you know, so forth. And three of them respond, which actually, meet of the five, which actually shows that Joseph had become a person of importance in the nation that they would actually take the time to respond. But all three of them say the same thing, right? I, we can't do anything. Would Latter-day Saints know any of these three? So the three that respond are Van Buren, who says, I told you what I told you. Henry Clay, who's the great legislator and ends up being the wig candidate, who says, I told you in Washington, probably the best thing for you to do is to go to Oregon, right?
Starting point is 00:11:46 And then John C. Calhoun is very famous. He he he's running. He wants to he's been in there forever. He's the big states rights guy. Of the South, you know, stay out of our business, slavery's our business, kind of a guy. And so his response to Joseph is, you know, this is, he didn't meet with him. So he says, you know, this is a state's rights issue. And you stay out of it. And actually, Joseph writes a very sting rebuke that's printed in newspapers all across the country, especially the Wig newspapers where he takes, where he takes Calhoun to task about, well, yeah, well, what if, what if it's the government that's actually the state government that's actually doing the persecuting?
Starting point is 00:12:30 Can you spend some more time on that because? Yeah. Okay, so if somebody is robbing, mobbing, doing all that stuff, the federal response was nothing. Okay, I know that's in the bill of rights. I know that's against the law, but the states will have to handle it. Yes, because the bill of rights only applied to the federal government. And so you know how you like, you've seen lately in the last few years that like the
Starting point is 00:13:02 President of the United States can order all the federal employees to be masked or vaccinated, but he can't do that for the rest of the, it's that same kind of principle in this, in our federal system that the, and those, those aren't actually made to be inside of the states, all of the bill of rights until the 13th amendment after the Amendment after the Civil War. And so the remedy is to go to your state government, right? If you're being mobbed, if your rights are being violated, you go to your state government, you don't go to the federal government. Well, the problem with the saints is, well, what if the state government is the one doing
Starting point is 00:13:41 the mobbing and the robbing? Yeah. And that's what I was going to ask. So the laws are there for the state, but they're just not willing to do something. Yep. That's exactly right. Right. And so it's obviously a lot more complicated than that. But the idea is that they don't see any options anymore. And so in the end of January, a meeting is held of the leading brethren of the church that are in town, and they propose and nominate Joseph to run for President of the United States, not just on an independent ticket, but with independent electors. In other words, that means that we'll create electors for the electoral college in every state. So it's not just a PR thing. They're
Starting point is 00:14:32 actually building an infrastructure for there to be a chance if you want a state for those votes to be cast in the electoral college. So right from the very first meeting, it's serious. They talk about sending certain people to certain places. Joseph says, send everybody who can preach out to election ear. And this is his quote, quote, there's oratory in the church enough to get me in the first slide. And quote, so the first time. So it's, you know, all political campaigns are, slide." So the first time. So it's all political campaigns are believe that they could do everything. Do you think that if one of the candidates would have responded positively that Joseph doesn't run and he supports that candidate with everything he has? Yes, because in October,
Starting point is 00:15:23 when things were really falling apart, there was a church editorial called Who should be the next president of the United States and in that it says? We want to find a candidate who will protect this and then we will throw our votes and try and get everybody else to throw their votes to that candidate And that's when they choose you know, they write the letters and then the the response the response is none of them will, none of them will have no other option than. So, so he's like, so he's like, yeah, we're gonna have, we're gonna have to do it. Now, he immediately after in the weeks following, he writes a political pamphlet called general, general Smiths. You don't want to do president Smith or profit, Joseph Smith, because now you got a, you've got to talk to everybody in the country, right?
Starting point is 00:16:06 So he takes his militia. By the way, he's a lieutenant general is what the state gave him. Think of that. So for context, there's no lieutenant general between George Washington and Ulysses S. Grant in the Civil War, except Joseph Smith. And so he writes this pamphlet called General Joseph Smith's views on the powers and policies of the government of the United States. And it's basically a presidential platform, which is something they didn't do back then. They didn't put out their views on specific things because then they could be held accountable
Starting point is 00:16:43 to try and do those things. Joseph's just the opposite and he mails it to all every person in the federal government that's important, all the governors and to all the major newspapers because in those days how media worked was people just passed on to reprinted other newspapers. And that's how the word of everything got around. So it gets all around the country and he does very specific things but the things that it's most noted for in his platform is he wants to abolish slavery within a few years by selling all the leftover land of the Louisiana purchase and then buying the freedom of the slaves,
Starting point is 00:17:28 which England had just done the decade before in the Caribbean, they had paid the masters for the freedom of the slaves. And so it's something that had been done that he knew about and he offered that and no one else is talking like that except for the Liberty Party, but they're also a small group. And so, I mean, that's a big thing to say, right? There's several other things, but the other big one that's important to us is that he
Starting point is 00:17:52 wanted to make it so that the president had power to enforce the Bill of Rights in the States. And he uses that same justification that he uses in his letter to, if the government of the state is the one doing the mobbing, then the federal government has to step in to protect freedom of religion, not alone freedom of life or freedom of property, right? And so once this starts to get out and get a little traction, local Illinois people are like, this guy's going too far now, right? And they call for a wolf hunt, which is a not a subtle call for everybody to get their
Starting point is 00:18:37 guns, and we'll go hunt wolves, but maybe find Joseph out of town or whatever. And so Joseph realizes that the danger is getting quicker than he thought and gets the council 12 together and says we need to start sending people west to find where we go next. And if we can't find enough people, then we'll just wait till after the election and we gotta start looking for where to go in the west
Starting point is 00:19:03 because it doesn't look like it's going to work out here. We have to leave the country. Yes, that, that, that, we'll, well, we're going to try this election thing and we're going to try some other things, but the writing seems to be on the wall that we need to leave America because America is not giving us freedom of religion.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Imagine that, Derek. Latter-day Saints have to fully the United States. I just think that some people here, oh yeah, Joseph Smith was a candidate for President of the United States. All that guy just had delusions of grandeur or something. And what you're saying is as a direct result of not being able to redress the grievances that were happening to the saints. They would have thrown their support behind another candidate if they would have supported that, but that wasn't happening. So as a direct result of that, he's running for president, not because he's kind of crazy
Starting point is 00:19:58 ambitious or has political aspirations. Am I saying that accurately? You are. And as Joseph Smith did with everything, he throws the kitchen sink in. I mean, it's, you know, he goes for the gusto. And so I'm one of two experts in the entire world, right? On Joseph Smith's presidential campaign,
Starting point is 00:20:22 me and a fellow named Mick Bride, who's in the Joseph Smith papers. So Spencer, his book came out this year, my book came out last year. And because of the Council of 50 minutes, which I'll introduce in just a second, and because of his really good US history research in my 15 years of tracking down all the people who went on missions, you can't call it a PR. There's no, it has been called that in the past by historians, church historians, especially, but the evidence is overwhelming that it was a real campaign. It wasn't just, you know, try to get our name out there, get our name out there or throw
Starting point is 00:21:02 away our votes or whatever. And so with this wolf hunt, like I mentioned, they start planning to go out west as well. And the wolf hunt was actually planned from March 9th, although it doesn't happen. On March 11th, two days later, Joseph Smith creates what's called the Council of 50. It's real name is much longer and is literally calling it the kingdom of God on earth with the people in it as the servants of God to do his will. And it's a Council of 50 men they meet confidentially and their goals are made clear from the very first meeting. They are one to find a place where we can go,
Starting point is 00:21:46 to leave anywhere we can go, to build up a theodemocracy, to build up, to be able to worship our rights, the only way we're gonna be able to do that is if we're in control of our government, and two, to run this presidential campaign and see if we can't, and two, to run this presidential campaign and see if we can't get freedom of religion that way as well.
Starting point is 00:22:11 And so they're working on both projects initially. They send someone to Texas who's not even a part of the United States yet, that they're our own republic, and they actually negotiate a deal. Sam Houston does with our ambassador to have us move down there near the Mexican border to kind of be a buffer between the Texans and the Mexicans. But he's also, he doesn't tell our ambassador, he's also dealing with ambassador from the United States. And when our ambassador leaves, he actually does the handshake deal to join the United States. So, but I give you that just to show that we're thinking about going there, we're thinking about going in
Starting point is 00:22:51 California, which is basically all of Western United States or Oregon. Okay, so they're thinking about that and the election. But by the April General Conference, they've thrown everything into the election. Now, those other stuff is kind of put on hold. And at the general conference, there's actually been a call for all the elders that can possibly in the church get to Navu because there's gonna be a special session where people are gonna be sent out on missions.
Starting point is 00:23:19 And so that special session, and of course, this is the general conference with the King Follett discourse. You've got the laws and the Higbies in the background who are former friends, former leaders in the case of the laws who have now gone against Joseph. And that actually begins with the political issues in the fall and continues with plural marriage in the winner.
Starting point is 00:23:41 And now they've broken off and created their own church and are calling Joseph a fallen prophet. So he's got pressure now inside the community as well as the pressure outside of the community, which sounds an awful lot like what happened with Missouri, right? I mean, part of the reason Missouri can happen is because WWFelps and others horse and hide and other sign affidavits against the church. So it seems like Missouri is repeating itself.
Starting point is 00:24:06 And at this general conference, the last session, there's 1500 elders that show up. And Brigham Young and Joseph and Hiram Smith, Joseph Smith on purpose isn't there, because it was against the rules of politics back then to look like you wanted to be president or to election here for yourself. You didn't do it because it was a gentleman thing. You were invited to run, right? And so he wasn't at the meeting, but Brigham and Hiram lead the meeting and they basically say, look, we are sending out missionaries and you're going to
Starting point is 00:24:43 do two things. You're going to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and you're going to election air for Joseph Smith to be present in the United States. And we want you to election air with everybody that you can. We want you to to do this and we can have success. Brigham Young says this is a fire that can't be put put out. It's a really you read the firsthand accounts. It's a really resounding meeting in the cheers for Joseph Smith for president. So at the end of the meeting 277 people have signed up. By the time their names are listed in the church newspapers the next week, you're about to 350. And with assignments, you know, they all have assignments to go to different states, and there are presidents assigned to each state to run the missionary work, both the religious and the political side.
Starting point is 00:25:36 I guess where I got interested in it was looking at the missionaries, and I literally spent a decade chasing down every loose end in the internet helped. And I found out that the number is actually, if you don't count the quorum of the 12, they lead it, so they are. But if you don't count them, the number I came to is 621. So there's obviously more than that that I just haven't been able to find because you lose historical records. Making it the largest missionary force in numbers until 1905. And as far as the number, a percentage of available priesthood men being out on a mission, there's never been, again, like in the history of the church. So that right there tells you,
Starting point is 00:26:17 it's a big deal. It's not just a PR campaign, right? Because they're not just going out to say we've been abused, and maybe you should vote for Joseph Smith, they're not just going out to say we've been abused and maybe you should vote for Joseph Smith, they're holding conventions in each of the states. They're nominating electors who will go on to the Electoral College. They're renting big halls. They're having big rallies and small rallies.
Starting point is 00:26:39 They're preaching and electioneering in homes, in schoolhouses, throughout all the states, with the most being sent to Illinois and New York, where they would have the most chance of influencing things would be those two states. But in the research I've done, it's a very serious thing, and they're doing the best they can. And in some places, they're getting a little bit of support from those people who don't like either party, but in some places, especially the south,
Starting point is 00:27:11 they're getting persecuted pretty bad, tired and feathered, threatened, you know, bricks thrown at them, you know, all kinds of things. And while they're out doing that, Joseph and the council of 50 who consider themselves to be the, like I said, the kingdom of God on earth to prepare for the second coming when it comes, that like you, like we've all said, there has to be a kingdom for him to come to, right? Well, this revelation to him, he believed that that's what they were doing, right? And if it doesn't work out with the election, then we'll go to, then we'll leave the country, right? And he has this idea of theodemocracy, which is where God and the people share power. In other words, God calls people, God calls people to be the rulers, the people sustain those rulers.
Starting point is 00:28:04 God calls people to be the rulers, the people sustain those rulers. And Joseph was very careful to say things like, and he'd already done this before, that this doesn't mean everybody is a Latter-day saint. He brought people who were not members of the church into the council of 50 actually. Not very many, it's token, but at least shows where his mind was wanting to go. And so anyway, that election continues to progress. And locally, now back to Carthage, Joseph's political enemies, team up with Joseph's religious enemies who've just left the church, the laws and the Higbies. who've just left the church, the laws and the Higbies. In fact, the leader of one of the parties actually is the one that gives the printing press to the Higbies and the laws
Starting point is 00:28:52 to print the Navu expositor. And so in the Navu expositor, this newspaper that's put up by Joseph's enemies talks about plural marriage, right, goes into all those details. But those things have been out for years that they'd had to combat with John C. Bennett, which you may have talked about in other podcasts. We actually haven't talked much about John C. Bennett. So just give us a brief little.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Yeah, so John C. Bennett is the ultimate opportunist, right? And he sees with the Mormons coming into, with the Latter-day Saints coming into Illinois, a chance to get at the top of something. And so he writes, Joseph Smith saying, hey, I have influence in the legislature, I can help you out. I believe what's happened to your people is terrible. I want to be a member of your church. And Joseph takes them. I mean, it's a it's a perfect kind of guy for him to be able to get what he wants. And he rises in the church to being even an assistant counselor in the first presidency.
Starting point is 00:29:46 But Joseph starts to find out that he's been leaving wives everywhere, that this guy is a serial adulterer. And the same time Joseph Smith is teaching plural marriage secretly, he's teaching that Joseph, we don't even know that he knew about Joseph teaching. That's usually what people say, but Brian C. Hales research on that. We're not, we're not quite sure that he even knows what Joseph's talking about. He's just using his position in church to, you know, to be an adulterer. And when that comes to light, and he, in 1842, he resigns his mayor and Joseph is elected as mayor in his place,
Starting point is 00:30:26 but John C. Bennett then goes on a nationwide tour, saying that the Mormons are out to take over the world, that Joseph has this harem of women, and we actually say missionaries out then too to discount those claims. And for the most part, the national media says, you're a nut guy, you know, you're, what are you talking about? This is not happening there. And so the fires put out pretty quickly. But what's really concerning, I think, for Joseph, is that someone has leaked the Council of 50s,
Starting point is 00:30:56 because that's talked about in the newspaper. And his presidential aspirations, he's made out to be someone who is trying to take over the country to enforce Mormonism on everybody. So, Joseph decides, Joseph and the council decide that if they don't get rid of this paper, that Missouri will happen all over again. They vote as a council to not just destroy the issues of the paper, but destroy the press themselves, the press itself. And that leads to the crisis, which eventually leads to Joseph being, Joseph and Hiram being in Carthage jail.
Starting point is 00:31:36 But not for the expositor. The expositor was just a way to get them to Carthage. Once they released on Bond for that, they're arrested for, wait for it, treason. Just like Jesus, right? He's convicted by the Sanhedrin. No, it's seriously. He's convicted by the Sanhedrin for blasphemy, but the charge when it gets to pilot is... Switched. ...treason against Caesar. And they do the same trick there and that's how they There's no bond for treason and so he's kept in the jail and then this this organized mob who has has has all kinds of undertones But political undertones for sure
Starting point is 00:32:19 Assassinates Joseph and Hiram and Joseph Smith literally becomes the first presidential candidate in the history of the United States to be assassinated Wow Yeah, I'd into there Thomas Sharp, right? Yeah, and Sharp's doing it out of politics, right? And governor Ford just is trying to avoid civil war on you know, if you're being generous to him And so yeah, plural marriage is part of it. Yeah, but all of Zion is part of it. Zion for us is a whole way of life, a whole structure. It's not just what what people call religion. And so, yeah, Joseph Smith was killed for his religion, absolutely. But there were definitely political undertones, as well as what is traditionally called religious undertones
Starting point is 00:33:05 to what's going on with his assassin, in relation with his murder. Yeah. Wow, that was such a good lead up to 135. 136 right is going to be the camp of Israel, how to organize our exodus out of the country, right? That's what happens. I mean, we are literally, it takes a year or so, but we are literally forced out of the country, right? That's what happens. I mean, we are literally, it takes a year or so, but we are literally forced out of the nation. In fact, Governor Ford purposely lies that there's a federal force coming to take us and prevent us from leaving to make us leave in the middle of the
Starting point is 00:33:38 winter, which causes all the deaths in Iowa, which is the worst part of the trip, that wouldn't have happened if the original agreement to leave in the spring had been honored. So we literally are kicked out of the United States, and we want out at that point. You've done nothing but murder and rape and kill, and now you've killed our leaders. You're not, in fact, you know, you read the journals and they talk about the latter day sense that we're the real Americans. We're the ones that really believe in the Constitution and all of its rights. And we're going to go out here in the West and we're
Starting point is 00:34:14 going to, we're going to do it on our own. We're going to do it for ourselves. We're going to create this theodemocracy and we're going to call it deseret, right? And, and the problem is, is they get out there and they start to do that. And then the United States wins the Mexican-American war and now they're back in America, right? They're only out for about a year, really, out of America before they're right back in it. And that leads to the tension that goes for another half decade between us and the federal, we wanted the federal government to help us. Now we actually want our own state government, right, so that we can just be ourselves. And now the federal government's like,
Starting point is 00:34:57 ah, you're a territory so that you're under our control. And that leads to, you know, plural marriage, the fights and all that that leads to eventually the decision to end and to join the United States kind of full on. But I guess just to kind of wrap that so that leads into section 136 about why we're leaving in the first place. And just to kind of wrap that the whole narrative up and about what that might mean for us, both of these sections and all of this idea is that to go back to 133, we have a specific commission to gather the House of Israel, that's in 133. We have a specific mission to prepare the earth for the Savior's return. That's in section 133 and it doesn't just mean doing missionary work. It means creating a society And section 45 tells us that it won't just be members of the church a Zion society that is ready to return You know ready for the Christ to return to and that means like we talked about with most people are good and all that kind of stuff that We we have a we have a responsibility not just to bring people
Starting point is 00:36:08 into the church of Jesus Christ, but to make the world a better place to build Zion, and that if that means working with people of other faith, that's what we wanna do. We want to, and our young people, I think, need to understand that everything that Joseph introduced with the temple is leading to that idea of what eventually is coming, right? Which is this theodemocratic monarchy in the millennium where everyone will be under
Starting point is 00:36:37 the government, but not everybody will be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And who's going to introduce that? Who's going to help the world come back together again? Who's going to do all that? Well, he'll already have kings and queens and priests and priestesses ready to go. And, but we don't wait till then, right?
Starting point is 00:36:58 The idea is church leaders have said, we need to get involved now. If we don't get involved now, we could lose particularly religious freedom. And so all that kind of goes together to show that, God is in this work. He's doing what we need to do, and we need to be doing what we need to do to build up Zion.
Starting point is 00:37:20 I'm just so glad for some of the nuggets, especially the idea, and I think I had heard it, but I really get it today that Joseph Smith, it wasn't just, I think, I'll run for president, or it was direct result of trying to address the things that had happened, the persecution, property, life, horrible things, as you mentioned, that it happened to the persecution, property, life, horrible things, as you mentioned, that it happened to the saints. Bringing attention to it, even. Very good.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Yeah, like I said, Spencer and I are like the two experts in the world and we both came to the same... Well, we come to different conclusions about some things, but what you said, John, I mean, it's absolutely, there's no way, with the Council of 50 minutes where they're specifically talking about that, that's out there now, there's no way to not look at it that way, because that's exactly what they're talking about. And they're saying that freedom of religion has to be everywhere. If we win the presidency, that has a change that I'm president of the
Starting point is 00:38:25 church of Jesus Christ of our day saints, freedom of religion must exist for everybody. In fact, it's during the campaign, he says that famous quote, I'm just as willing to die for a Baptist or a Presbyterian or anybody else. And if I lose my life in this cause, I am willing to be sacrificed upon the altar of virtue. And he's talking about, it's a presidential campaign speech. Very interesting. Wow, yeah.
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