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Verfasser: Sappho
Datum: Donnerstag, den 9. Juli 2009, um 4:52 Uhr
Betrifft: Mord im Namen Gottes

Wie Ann Eliza Young ebenfalls in ihrem Buch berichtete, wurden damals in Utah auch einige gekillt:

Not long after that, he was on his way home one night, when suddenly the report of a pistol was heard; Mr. Evan was found dead, and although it was currently reported that he had committed suicide, it was well known
by the better informed that “he had only paid the debt,” and given his life for another that he had taken by violence.
The Potter and Parrish murders at Springville, and the assassination of Dr. Robinson at Salt Lake, are notorious.
The Parrish brothers were murdered for apostasy, Dr. Robinson because he was a Gentile whose influence was extending in the Territory, so popular was he, and consequently the authorities considered him dangerous. More vividly stamped upon my memory than any other of the horrible occurrences, is the murder of a woman named Jones, and her son, in Payson. They were suspected of falling away in the faith, and other grave charges were brought against them, for which it was deemed necessary that they should die. One night there was a great commotion in the streets of the town; pistol-shots were heard; there was a sound of hurrying feet, a murmur of voices, and a subdued excitement, lasting all night. No one dared to venture out to learn the cause, lest their curiosity should be summarily punished. In those days it was dangerous to seek to know more than the priesthood choose to tell. In fact, everything but a blind following of fanatical doctrines was dangerous. Free thought was suicidal. It was proclaimed everywhere that the  Joneses had been killed, and their dead bodies, shockingly mutilated, were placed in a wagon, and exposed to the crowd by being driven through the streets, attended by a jeering, taunting mob, who could not cease their insults through their victims were still in death.
(Chapter 10, p. 197,198)

All das wird in der heutigen Kirchengeschichte "überlesen", oder verharmlosend dargestellt. Diese Macht über ihre Mitglieder hat die LDS heute mehr denn je. Sicher, sie killt heute keinen mehr, bzw. benutz daniten, um Leute zu killen (oder wissen wir es nur noch nicht?), aber sie hat feinere Methoden, umKritiker, kritische Andersgläubige und aufmüpfige Menschen, die auf ihre rechte pochen, mundtot zu machen, bzw. zu übervorteilen. Im tricksen waren Mormonen schon IMMER GUT!!!!

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