Fawn Brodie "No Man Knows My History" - How Accurate?

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Re: Fawn Brodie "No Man Knows My History" - How Accurate?

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Read President Sidney Rigdon's Spring, 1844 Conference Talk, part two...
Very interesting and comprehensive text (sarcastic). And this was just before the Follett discourse, which Joseph Smith began with comments to SR? Things were unraveling with a vengeance.
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Re: Fawn Brodie "No Man Knows My History" - How Accurate?

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Obiwan wrote:...But, that will take you time and objective study, which I doubt you're willing to do.

Why must some folks take these kinds of jabs? By doing so, they immediately lose credibility with many of their readers.
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