
Standard of Truth S6E1 Book of Moses and D&C 24
Jan 1, 2026
Explore the dramatic events surrounding the Book of Moses, including a mob's desperate act to stifle baptisms by tearing down a dam and attempting to kidnap a woman with power of attorney. Discover the intense persecution faced by early Saints in Colesville, highlighted by a heroic constable's intervention during a violent confrontation. The conversation dives into cosmic doctrines and how the Book of Moses challenged existing Christian beliefs, making for a fascinating discussion on early church dynamics and revelations.
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Early Organization Amid Sparse Records
- The church organized in April 1830 and held its first conference in June, but early records are sparse and terse.
- Despite organizational beginnings, persecution and practical struggles continued immediately for members and leaders.
Book of Moses' Radical Early Theology
- The Book of Moses revelation (June 1830) contains theology far beyond Joseph Smith's earlier teachings.
- It presents radical doctrines like multiple inhabited worlds and God's purpose to bring about immortality and eternal life for man.
Many Worlds, One Divine Purpose
- The revelation tells Moses there are "worlds without number" and many inhabited earths created by God.
- God frames creation as purposeful: "my work and my glory, to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man."







