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- Question: Since the Word of Wisdom teaches us to abstain from alcohol, why did Paul encourage Timothy to drink wine for the stomach?
- Question: Was "not receiving the Gospel" a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons?
- Question: Was ''The Evening and the Morning Star'' threatening non-Mormon with "imminent destruction" if they did not repent?
- Question: Was 19th century Mormonism perceived as a group of "radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots"?
- Question: Was Brigham Young's letter ordering immigrants to be left alone "mysteriously lost"?
- Question: Was George A. Smith unaware that the Father and Son appeared to Joseph Smith during the First Vision?
- Question: Was Helen Mar Kimball's plural marriage to Joseph Smith consummated?
- Question: Was Irvine Hodge murdered by Nauvoo policemen?
- Question: Was Isaac McWithy brought before the High Council on charges of "insolence" because he refused to sell his land to Joseph Smith for $3000?
- Question: Was Joseph Fielding Smith issuing a prophecy when he said that men would never walk on the moon?
- Question: Was Joseph Smith's family lazy, shiftless and seeking to make a living without performing any labor?
- Question: Was Joseph Smith, Sr. a believer in witchcraft and the supernatural?
- Question: Was Joseph Smith aware that the date of the autumnal equinox was somehow significant?
- Question: Was Joseph Smith too ignorant, unlearned and foolish to have authored the Book of Mormon?
- Question: Was Joseph Smith’s only mission to bring forth the Book of Mormon?
- Question: Was Mormonism featured in a book written by Dan Brown, the author of The DaVinci Code?
- Question: Was Moses a real person?
- Question: Was Oliver Cowdery aware of the details of the First Vision that were written in Joseph Smith's 1832 history?
- Question: Was Orson Hyde unaware of the details of the Father and Son appearing to Joseph in the First Vision?
- Question: Was Paul a "real" apostle, with authority over the Church like the original Twelve?
- Question: Was Surveyor General David H. Burr threatened with death by Mormons while he was in Utah?
- Question: Was Thomas Lewis castrated because he wanted to marry a young woman who was desired by an older man as a plural wife?
- Question: Was Utah's second governor, John W. Dawson, beaten by Latter-day Saints?
- Question: Was Utah was a hotbed of violence, murder, and lawlessness that can be attributed to Mormon doctrine and practices?
- Question: Was William Clayton an example of the evils and problems of plural marriage?
- Question: Was William Smith promised in a blessing that he would remain on the earth until Christ comes?
- Question: Was Zarahemla located near present-day Nauvoo?
- Question: Was condemning Joseph Smith a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons?
- Question: Was counterfeiting a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons?
- Question: Was failure to keep the Word of Wisdom grounds for a disciplinary council in the 19th century Church?
- Question: Was it illegal for Joseph Smith to perform marriages in Ohio?
- Question: Was lying a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons?
- Question: Was murder a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons?
- Question: Was stealing a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons?
- Question: Was the "Law of Tithing" an Old Testament law that was done away with when Jesus Christ fulfilled the Law of Moses?
- Question: Was the Book of Mormon clearly authored by an uninspired Joseph Smith?
- Question: Was the Book of Mormon figure Ishmael a descendant of Ephraim?
- Question: Was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints found guilty of 'election fraud' with respect to their support of California Proposition 8 and fined as a result?
- Question: Was the Kirtland Safety Society a "wildcat bank"?
- Question: Was the Latter-day Saint periodical The Evening and Morning Star claiming that Missouri "rightfully belonged to Mormons?"
- Question: Was the United Order simply a form of communism?
- Question: Was the castration of Thomas Lewis approved by Brigham Young?
- Question: Was the establishment of the Kirtland Safety Society "anti-bank" illegal?
- Question: Was the head of the priest in Facsimile 1 incorrectly restored?
- Question: Was the reason Mormons practiced polygamy to look after widows and orphans, make sure more children were born and because there were "extra women" in Utah?
- Question: Was the reported weight of the plates too heavy for Joseph to run with?
- Question: Was using the name of the Lord in vain a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons?
- Question: Were 19th century Utah Mormons complicit in the deaths of Judge Leonidas Shaver, John Gunnison, and Almon Babbitt?
- Question: Were Brigham Young and the entire Church hierarchy responsible for the "Parrish-Potter" murders?
- Question: Were Mormons told how much to contribute to the effort to support California Proposition 8?