
073 The Eight Possible Succession Paths
Church History Matters
Legitimacy through Secret Appointment
In the tumultuous period following Joseph Smith's death, several men, including James Strang, Lyman White, and Alpheus, claimed secret ordinations as successors. Such claims, while seemingly dubious, have historical precedent. Joseph Smith's own journal indicates that he appointed David Whitmer as a potential leader under the condition that Smith might become a 'fallen prophet.' This lesser-known appointment provides context for Whitmer's actions during church challenges, particularly during the Kirtland apostasy, where he was seen as a possible successor amid turmoil.
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