The Enchanter by Jack T. Chick

The Enchanter

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The validity of Mormonism stands or falls on the testimony of Joseph Smith. Here is his story, revealing the man for what he really was. Calling himself the “second Muhammad,” Smith was an occultic opportunist, fond of the ladies (lots of them!), who blended Masonic rituals into his temple rituals.
The story is a fascinating one, filled with incredible quotes from Smith himself. After people read this illustrated book, they will not be vulnerable to the Mormon recruiters!
Read the incredible story of how Joseph Smith founded Mormonism. It's a story of intrigue, murder, lust and greed. A few months after marrying the first of his 28 wives, Joseph Smith began to build his religion on a set of golden plates that he claimed had been given to him by a mysterious spirit.
As his power and number of followers grew, he formed a death squad called "The Danites." Later these "enforcers" became known as the "Avenging Angels." With their backing, Smith began to flex his muscles, becoming fierce with pride and boldness.

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