A list of puns related to "The Peter G. Peterson Foundation"
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Oliver Cowdery was excommunicated in 1838 with the other "dissenters" in Missouri over various disagreements, including the Kirtland Safety Society and likely Smith's "dirty, nasty, filthy" affair with maid Fanny Alger. Cowdery died before he could join with the Brighamite faction after meeting with friend Orson Hyde at Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Martin Harris was excommunicated in 1837 over Kirtland Safety Society debacle. In 1838, he stated that the witnesses to the golden plates only saw them in a supernatural vision, not tangible plates with the naked eye, only with a spiritual eye. Associated with Warren Parrish's Church of Christ and then other splinters afterwards.
David Whitmer was excommunicated in 1838 with the other "dissenters" in Missouri over the Kirtland Safety Society debacle, and some holding private property vs. turning title over to the church itself. Many considered Smith a fallen prophet due to lack of foresight in establishing his [anti-]banking society just before the 1837 panic. Parrish wanted Whitmer to take the reins of leadership. Whitmer endorsed Strang after Smith's 1844 murder. After Strang's assassination in 1856, he went on to found (or resurrect) his own splinter faction in 1876 and publish a manifesto, "An address to the believers in Christ" in 1887.
Witnesses (2021) ...a movie with Daniel Peterson, executive producer
Peterson sought input prior to the movie's inception for questions and criticisms about the origin of the Book of Mormon.
Did the Eleven Witnesses Actually See the Gold Plates?, McKeever (2016)
Two Sets of Official Book of Mormon Witnesses, Lindbloom (2017)
D&C 17 official link to website du jour
[D&C 25](https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/s
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