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Because of pride and a selfish desire to protect her son from his own choices, Lynn Wilder has now joined the infamous company of Thomas S. Marsh. Like Marsh, Lynn felt that because of her prominent position in the LDS Church her son should not have to feel the brunt of the consequences for his actions.
I believe most of us are familiar with the sad account of Thomas B. Marsh and his wife, Elizabeth. Brother Marsh was one of the first modern-day Apostles called after the Church was restored to the earth. He eventually became President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
While the Saints were in Far West, Missouri, Elizabeth Marsh, Thomass wife, and her friend Sister Harris decided they would exchange milk in order to make more cheese than they otherwise could. To be certain all was done fairly, they agreed that they should not save what were called the strippings, but that the milk and strippings should all go together. Strippings came at the end of the milking and were richer in cream.
Sister Harris was faithful to the agreement, but Sister Marsh, desiring to make some especially delicious cheese, saved a pint of strippings from each cow and sent Sister Harris the milk without the strippings. This caused the two women to quarrel. When they could not settle their differences, the matter was referred to the home teachers to settle. They found Elizabeth Marsh guilty of failure to keep her agreement. She and her husband were upset with the decision, and the matter was then referred to the bishop for a Church trial. The bishops court decided that the strippings were wrongfully saved and that Sister Marsh had violated her covenant with Sister Harris.
Thomas Marsh appealed to the high council, and the men comprising this council confirmed the bishops decision. He then appealed to the First Presidency of the Church. Joseph Smith and his counselors considered the case and upheld the decision of the high council.
Elder Thomas B. Marsh, who sided with his wife through all of this, became angrier with each successive decision—so angry, in fact, that he went before a magistrate and swore that the Mormons were hostile toward the state of Missouri. His affidavit led to—or at least was a factor in—Governor Lilburn Boggss cruel extermination order, which resulted in over 15,000 Saints being driven from their homes, with all the terrible suffering and consequent death that followed. All of this occurred because of a disagreement over the exchange of milk and cream.5
After 19 years of rancor and loss, Thomas B. Marsh made his way to the Salt Lake Valley and asked President Brigham Young for forgiveness. Brother Marsh also wrote to Heber C. Kimball, First Counselor in the First Presidency, of the lesson he had learned. Said Brother Marsh: The Lord could get along very well without me and He . . . lost nothing by my falling out of the ranks; But O what have I lost?! Riches, greater riches than all this world or many planets like this could afford.
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Mel had graduated from the University of Alberta, Canada, the previous spring, and we were excited with his new assignment in Pocatello.
omiolo 1 month ago
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@phosphorolizer Yes, there was much perjury going on.
BornAgainstMormons 4 months ago
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@jonathandavid33 Does Max know that?
BornAgainstMormons 4 months ago
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@losingchristine Watch my videos. Pride and sin are the hugest factors for those who reject Jesus Christ in both word and deed.
BornAgainstMormons 4 months ago
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@GmaM11 I try and read the entire Bible. Both Catholic and Protestant. Focusing on one part leaves someone religiously incomplete.
BornAgainstMormons 4 months ago
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omiolo 4 months ago
@omiolo The Rhineland.
BornAgainstMormons 2 months ago
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I met Hall when he was the chief buyer for the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and he's had a number of key posts as the Mormon genealogy presence evolved into today's FamilySearch brand and now is the deputy to David Rencher, the chief genealogy officer for the globe-spanning concern.
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@omiolo I like family search.
BornAgainstMormons 2 months ago
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