
087 Does Religion Make People More Violent?
Church History Matters
Persecution and Resilience
This chapter explores the violent persecution faced by Joseph Smith and his followers, detailing a specific mob attack on March 24, 1832, that left Smith and Sidney Rigdon in critical danger. It highlights the brutal nature of the assault and its emotional aftermath, notably the impact on Sidney Rigdon's mental state and Joseph's personal losses. The narrative emphasizes the evolution of hostility towards the Latter-day Saints, from legal challenges to organized violence, framing them as victims of systemic persecution.
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