Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon church, believed the goal for Mormons was to establish a utopian society based on Christian principles and continuing revelation from God.
Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, commonly known as the Mormons, believed that the goal of Mormons was to establish a utopian society based on Christian principles. This society was envisioned to be a theocratic "Zion" where members would live in harmony, supporting one another and adhering to the teachings of the church. Smith believed in the principle of "continuing revelation", meaning that God would continue to reveal His will to humanity, thus making the LDS Church a living faith that could adapt over time.
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Pennsylvania is a diverse state because of the belief of William Penn and the Quakers in this Philadelphian City. Penn and other Quakers believed in religious tolerance. They believe that if a state has this kind of belief it will create a stronger and wealthier state.
During the early years of the Cold War, West Berlin was a geographical loophole through which thousands of East Germans fled to the democratic West. In response, the Communist East German authorities built a wall that totally encircled West Berlin. It was thrown up overnight, on 13 August 1961.
Work was much better and easier for slaves. They're hands wouldn't get cut anymore and infections from picking to much cotton would be prevented.
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