Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Joseph Smith was a Gold-digging Con Man. James Faust Simply Ripped the Gold from Native Americans' Mouths


How do you fund the construction of a Mormon temple? By having Native Americans yank their gold fillings out of their mouths. Sound familiar?

The Mormon church has two versions of this story. The first can be found in the May 9, 1998 edition of Church News:




[Faust] emphasized the need to sacrifice for temple building and shared how members in Argentina found ways to donate during the construction of the São Paulo Brazil Temple. They gave the gold from their dental work to help pay for the temple. He said that he had purchased some of the gold fillings for more than the market price to share with congregations the nature of the sacrifice made by these members.



The sanitized version minimizes not only Faust's involvement but also lies about the amount of gold fillings Native Americans had ripped from their mouths. It can be found here:




One memorable donation was a gold dental bridge presented by an Argentine man to a pair of missionaries. They declined the gift at first, saying they couldn't take the man's teeth, but he responded, "You can't deny me the blessings I will receive by giving this to the Lord for his temple." Elder James E. Faust, who was serving as the South America area supervisor for the Church, heard the story and paid a generous sum of money for the gold. From that day on, he kept the dental bridge as a reminder of the Saints' countless sacrifices.



And we've come full circle. Here is the building built on a racist foundation derived from a lousy work of fiction written by a gold-digging con man and funded by the extracted gold fillings of the indigent brown heathens Mormons so loathe. Would Smith be proud or envious?


3 comments:

Kerry Rutz said...

Lol! I love your final paragraph here. It sums the whole thing up beautifully.

Le Creole Mama said...

I never knew about this, but I can tell you that even as a TBM, this would have been enough to have me resigning years ago. I only wish I had read about it sooner. Honestly, when I think about this story, it rips my heart out to think I ever associated with such a disgusting organization. But yeah, Mormonism never hurt anyone, right? Riiiight....

JNOV said...

@Kerry: Thank you, my dear. I was running on fumes when I wrote that post at about 6 AM today. I am still recovering. And I'm also mentally recovering. I mean, the whole LDS religion is built on a racism premise. A racist premise directed at ME. After I was done writing, I was so upset. I had to decompress for awhile.

@Stephanie: Yeah. It's a sad, twisted and disgusting thing. But now you're free! Huzzah!