“My Voice Is Always for Peace”: Joseph Smith, Romans 12:18, and the Violent Soul of Early Mormonism
Photo: A lifelike image by Google Gemini depicts the Mountain Meadows Massacre — the September 11, 1857, slaughter in which a militia force composed entirely of Latter-day Saint settlers and allied Paiute Indians murdered approximately 120 emigrant men, women, and children of the Baker-Fancher wagon train at Mountain Meadows in what is now southern Utah. … Continue reading “My Voice Is Always for Peace”: Joseph Smith, Romans 12:18, and the Violent Soul of Early Mormonism
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