
Joseph Smith Revealed: A Faithful Telling
Exploring an Alternate Polygamy Narrative
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Whitney Horning

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- JT
- 07-31-24
Best History of Joseph Smith to date
Whitney uncovers all the history that has been covered up since the murder of Joseph Smith in 1844. If you want to know the whole truth of Joseph Smith and especially if he was or wasn’t a polygamist, read/ listen to this book.
The virtual narration is very good, but not as good as if it was narrated by Whitney herself.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-01-24
Unafraid and well-informed
A compelling and considerable narrative to contradict the smug and disloyal self-protective facade of the establishment Church and it's self-important apologists, and anti-Mormons alike.
Unlike the long-established unity of smears against Joseph Smith, the author acknowledges her uncertainty of the history due to the altered and self-contradicting historical evidence. So why not entertain the possibility that Joseph is the man he said he was?
it takes guts and profound spiritual insight to go out on such a a limb.
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