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Parley P. Pratt and America's patriotic betrayal
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Your statement that "In time, and over generations, the Saints were able to forgive the United States its trespasses..."
I'm sure that to a degree that is correct, but Pres. Packer goes into great detail of the preparations and patriotism of those early saints on that 24 July 1849.
I think that your story leaves the impression that many, if not most, had lost faith with the government. Of course they had been given every reason to, but the celebration in 1849 was genuine. I think that many, if not most, attributed the failings to be with men elected rather than the constitution that these men had sworn to uphold.
I think that they still had a love for the country, the constitution, and the stars and stripes. They had known first hand what it meant to be deprived of the liberties that they were finally enjoying in the land of Deseret.
This sounds funny to us today but these Americans lived in a time were murder indigenous populations was considered cleaning Satan from the land. Preachers told their congregations that rain would follow the low westward.
You had books by authors like Spaulding, who tried to explain Native Americans in a biblical context. It's this what the BOM attempted to accomplish?
This was a time in America where the historical distribution of horse species or barley was unknown. Reading texts from this era quantify how much more we know about science.
There were no tribes of Jews, only Canaanites.
I'll have to reply to the other prophecy in another comment.
If Joseph Smith had given an exact date, or even a year, for the time when this prophecy was to be fulfilled, you might have a point. But a prophecy that has yet to be fulfilled is not the same thing as a false prophecy. Just because it hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't. From the context of that prophecy, it seems to be referring to the time of the Second Coming. In case you hadn't noticed, that time hasn't arrived yet. Be patient.
Unless, of course, you were referring to the Common Ground Initiative. Then your comment is valid and warranted.
"Latter Day Saints expect to return to Jackson county and to build a Temple before the generation that was living forty-years ago has all passed away.
Well then,the time must pretty near when we shall begin that work. Oson pratt JOD Vol17 p 111 Jun 14,1874
"I, the Lord, am bound when ye do what I say; but when ye do not what I say, ye have no promise." - D&C 82:10
The condition of the timing was removed after the members at the time didn't fulfill the requirements the Lord placed on the promise. The original poster was right in one thing, D&C 105 does indeed specifically say that. The promise that Zion will be reclaimed still stands, but the promise that it would happen before the last members of that generation should pass away does not. The members at that time didn't uphold their end of that particular bargain, so that particular promise was withdrawn.
As for the other, I don't have the DHC on hand to check the quote, but there may well have been requirements on that one, too. Since you neglected to list them on the first prophecy, you may be doing it again on this one.
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Why does this have to be a Marriot? How about Howard Johnsons?

