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Today in mormon history

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:10 pm
by FiveFingerMnemonic
This site is quite entertaining.
Tells what happened in history on each day. You can get your dose of weird obscure history on a daily basis.

http://www.todayinmormonhistory.com

Re: Today in mormon history

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:11 pm
by FiveFingerMnemonic
Sample:
155 years ago today - Jan 17, 1864

Brigham Young informs the Twelve that he has received a letter from members in Hawaii that Hawaiian Mission Leader Walter M. Gibson "had ordained on the Island a Quorum of Twelve Apostles & Seventies & Bishops & High Priests &c. He Charged $100 for Ordaining the 12 each & $50 for 70, $5 for a Bishop $2.50 for a Bishops Councelor &c And He claimed all the Island to himself & said that Brigham Young had no dominion over those Islands And all his conduct is Accordingly. He has taken possession of the Island & takes from the Saints all they they raise & is playing the Tyrant over all the Saints on those Islands." Young sends a party headed by Ezra T. Benson and Lorenzo Snow to Hawaii to set things straight. Gibson is excommunicated in Jul.

Re: Today in mormon history

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:34 pm
by RubinHighlander
45 years ago today - Jan 17, 1974
The ROLLING STONE publishes an article "The Mormon Word: No Hair, Sex or 3 Dog Night" which tells of the ASBYU Social Office's cancellation of a scheduled appearance by the group "Three Dog Night" immediately after a conference address by Boyd K. Packer. The article quotes Mark Alexander, BYU social vice-president: "In light of Elder Packer's talk, we are taking a closer look at the groups we are booking, and we are making sure we are in harmony with church standards". In the previous Oct General Conference, Packer referred to the "shabbiness, the irreverence, the immorality, and the addictions" associated with many contemporary entertainers, and intimated that the music itself was inherently evil.
Oh Boyd, you were the epitome of fuddy duddy curmudgeon.

P.S. Don't Masterbate

Re: Today in mormon history

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 6:25 pm
by Palerider
FiveFingerMnemonic wrote: Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:11 pm Sample:
155 years ago today - Jan 17, 1864

Brigham Young informs the Twelve that he has received a letter from members in Hawaii that Hawaiian Mission Leader Walter M. Gibson "had ordained on the Island a Quorum of Twelve Apostles & Seventies & Bishops & High Priests &c. He Charged $100 for Ordaining the 12 each & $50 for 70, $5 for a Bishop $2.50 for a Bishops Councelor &c And He claimed all the Island to himself & said that Brigham Young had no dominion over those Islands And all his conduct is Accordingly. He has taken possession of the Island & takes from the Saints all they they raise & is playing the Tyrant over all the Saints on those Islands." Young sends a party headed by Ezra T. Benson and Lorenzo Snow to Hawaii to set things straight. Gibson is excommunicated in Jul.
Haha!

Nobody cuts in on the family's money💰. You think taking money from the mafia is bad... Brigham probably would have had Gibson "put out of the way" if he thought he could get away with it.

Chop chop!!

Re: Today in mormon history

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:08 am
by FiveFingerMnemonic
Today's tidbit:
65 years ago today - Jan 18, 1954

[J. Reuben Clark] 
Pres. Jos. Fielding Smith'inquiry about adoption of Korean child by some woman and question if child had negro blood if it could be sealed in temple. Pres. Smith said that had never been done. 

[The Diaries of J. Reuben Clark, 1933-1961, Abridged, Digital Edition, Salt Lake City, Utah 2015]

Re: Today in mormon history

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 3:36 pm
by deacon blues
This is a really fun site. Thanks for reminding me of this. :D