Mormons
Joseph Smith founded the Mormons other wise know as Latter-day Saints in 1830 at Fayette, N.Y. Joseph Smith was born in 1805 and died in 1844. As a child he went through many hardships and poverty on a rough frontier. He had documented later in his life that he had seen visions when he was a child of the existence of secret records. In 1827 the records were revealed to him. A couple of authors came together and transcribed the records. In 1829 the book of Mormons was published. More revelations led him to find a new religion and then founded the church of Later-day Saints. His neighbors in Fayette, N.Y forced him to move the head quarters to Kirtland, Ohio. In Kirtland he embarked on extensive affairs with the help of Sidney Rigdon and others. They had to mover further west to Missouri due to "The panic of 1837". There were problems in Missouri and they moved again to Illinois. In Illinois things were looking good and he published a newspaper called "Expositor" whic!h he got criticized severely for. In the newspaper he put down non-Mormons this is the reason people attacked him. In 1844 he announced himself as candidate for the presidency of the United States. Him and his brother were arrested for treason and consp
After many hardships the pioneers were ready to harvest their spring crops. Frost killed some of the crops and a drought killed more of them. Then crickets came and began eating everything that was left. The pioneers did everything they could think of to fight the insects. Some people tried to scare the crickets away by making loud noises; others tried to shake them off the crops. Some chased the crickets into piles of straw and lit them on fire and some chased the crickets into ditches filled with water to drown them. No matter what the pioneers did the crickets kept coming. They were everywhere. The pioneers were very worried. If the crickets ate all the crops the people would have nothing to eat and would die from starvation. For two weeks the people fought the crickets and prayed for the "Heavenly Father" to help them. In jail they were murdered by a mob on June 24, 1844. After his death the Later-day Saints under Brigham Young moved to Salt Lake City. 7. We believe in the gift of tongues, prophecy, revelation, visions, healing, interpretation of tongues, and so forth. 1. We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost. 12. We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law. 13. We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we
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