Davis County Ex-Mormon meetup Sunday Feb 15, 2026, 02:30 PM
Details
Smiths Marketplace, 1370 W 200 N, Kaysville, UT 84037. Entering Smith's turn right, take the up staircase on the right side of Starbucks, turn right on the 2nd floor at the top of the stairs, take 10 strides passing the lockers to the conference room entrance on the right.
Invitation: Mormonism’s Crisis of Leadership
When George C. Marshall assumed command of the United States Army in 1939, he inherited an institution unprepared for modern war. The Army’s greatest weakness was not equipment or manpower — it was leadership. Senior officers had grown old in their posts. Promotions were based on seniority. Initiative had atrophied. Tradition had hardened into paralysis. Marshall described what he saw as “considerable arteriosclerosis.”
Within two years, Marshall removed approximately 600 officers. He did not despise these men. Many had served honorably. But he concluded that past service could not outweigh present incapacity. His governing principle was blunt: “The measure must be today’s performance.”
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints faces no German army. It faces something far more dangerous to its survival: a crisis of moral credibility.[1]
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[1] A Moral Critique of Joseph Smith’s Secret Marriage
[FannyAlgerAffair-AdulteryDisguisedAsMarriage.pdf](https://www.fnhenderson.us/pdf/FannyAlgerAffair-AdulteryDisguisedAsMarriage.pdf)
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