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http://EmmaSmithMormon.com has more details about the life of Emma Smith.

Emma Hale Smith (10 July 1804--30 April 1879) was married to Joseph Smith, Jr. until his death in 1844, and was an early leader of Emma Hale Smith (10 July 1804--30 April 1879) was the wife of Joseph Smith, Jr. until his death in 1844, and was an early leader of the Latter-day Saint movement in her own right. She was also named in 1842 as the inaugural president of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, a service organization for the Mormon women which was later reorganized in Utah as a significant branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church) under the name Relief Society.

This movie will depict the events of her life before the martyrdom of her husband, Joseph Smith.

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  • hey, you didnt put up my post? so much for just "vulgarity and profanity." ha ha ha .

  • Work has been busy the last couple days. I am going through right now and updating all the comments on my videos. I like to have the time to not only approve, but respond to the more interesting comments.

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  • You said that "LDS are the ones who teach There way or the Hell way."

    We believe that every person will have the full opportunity to accept the truth, whether that be in this life or the next. I do not claim to know how God will judge people (like you apparently do).

    I live my life to the best of my ability and leave the judgments to God.

  • Emma is a wonderful saint.

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  • @godstruthislove no they didn't. His parents and brother died (as did he) as members. His siblings stayed with the church, as did his brother's wife, from what I understand. As for Emma, she never officially left the church. She just didn't go to Utah with them. She didn't want to leave the place she'd buried Joseph. Love of her life, who could blame her? And she didn't believe Brigham should have been the next Prophet, but she also believed that he *was* the Prophet.

  • @godstruthislove all the prophets family? You mean people who are related to the prophets? And which prophets - Biblical, Mormon, or Modern? I'm having a hard time reading your comment and understanding it, so if you could clarify, that'd be great. =)

  • This is an amazing movie, and the Smith's were an amazing family! :)

  • I loved this movie! Thank You.

  • This is an AWESOME film of faith and love...if you have not seen it, you NEED to!!! You will love it.

  • what a great movie!

  • It is your Church "LDS" that teach a lower degree of Heaven to people who reject LDS.

    If that is NOT "judgment", than what is?

    If you disagree with their Teachings then you have a problem with them, not me.

    According to LDS doctrine, all of the Prophets family are NOT in the Highest degree of heaven with him because they all rejected LDS.

  • There certainly were questions about the succession after Joseph. However, the Quorum of the 12 Apostles had been organized with the keys of the kingdom committed to it. It was the Quorum that received revelation from God as to how the succession should occur. Just as the prophetic call had not been hereditary in ancient times, nor was it in the latter-days.

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