Little Joseph Smith is a very religious and scary person. He founded the Movement of the Latter-day Saints, more famously the Mormon Church. He was persecuted by some people and accepted by others. For his beliefs and teachings he was one of the most controversial people in history. Their time is different, our time is still very strange. Joseph Smith Jr. was born on 23rd December 1805 in the Salon of Vermont province. His father Joseph Smith and his mother Lucie Maximus are poor, uneducated farmers.
Joseph Smith founded a Christian church in 1830 and the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) was considered a prophet by members of the Latter-day Saints Movement. In addition, since the era of Joseph Smith, many churches of this movement believed in a series of contemporary prophets (later saints accepted as "prophets, prophets, and delighters" ). Russell M. Nelson is the current President and Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
A modern church member said, "If the Book of Mormon is the truth, Jesus is the Christ, Joseph Smith is his prophet, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the truth Today it is the prophet who accepts the revelation What is the opinion that one of the three witnesses refused the main link of this verification chain? When Joseph ceased to use his foresighted stone to accept the revelation, Whitmau began to lose faith in the prophet, supporting a direct revelation from God without intermediaries. He saw Joseph's prophetic failure of Zion to prove that the cartel's religious commune collapsed in 1837 and that Joseph no longer obeyed God's will. Oliver Coudley was expelled from the church with the exposure of Joseph's first multi-married marriage, this time to Fanny Alger, who accused this relationship immoral.
Joseph Smith 's family - including his legacy Emma Heil Smith and her children - continued to live in Nauvoo even after the majority of Late Saints passed away. In 1860, Smith's son, the eldest son of Joseph Smith III, said he received a revelation to take office as Chairman of the "New Organization" of the Latter-day Saints Church. This group gathered many of the ruins of various saints in the Midwest and has now entered into a reorganized church of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, now known as the community of Christ. This is still part of the second largest Latter-day Saints group, based on the original temple complex in Missouri.