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  2. Ogden Kraut - Wikipedia

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    Ogden Wedlund Kraut (June 21, 1927 – July 17, 2002) was an American polygamist, author and publisher who became best known for his writings about Mormon fundamentalist topics. Kraut was an independent fundamentalist who never joined any fundamentalist group. [1] He published his writings and other historical church writings through his ...

  3. Anne Wilde - Wikipedia

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    Wilde is the second wife of Ogden Kraut, a prolific writer on fundamentalist Mormon history topics and doctrines. They married in 1969 while members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Kraut was excommunicated in 1972, but Wilde was able to keep her marriage to Kraut a secret for many decades. [2]

  4. List of former or dissident Mormons - Wikipedia

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    Ogden Kraut, independent Mormon fundamentalist author [123] Deborah Laake, wrote an ex-Mormon memoir. [124] George P. Lee, former LDS general authority, convicted child molester [125] [126] Bob Lonsberry, writer and talk radio host, expelled for "bad conduct" prior to 2001, has since rejoined [127]

  5. Singer–Swapp standoff - Wikipedia

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    The church bombing and standoff occurred in the small Utah town of Marion. The Singer-Swapp Standoff was a January, 1988 incident when a Mormon fundamentalist group led by Addam Swapp and his mother-in-law, Vickie Singer, bombed a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel [1] in Marion, Utah.

  6. Kraut (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kraut is a German-language surname. Notable people with the surname Kraut include: Bojan Kraut, a Slovene engineer; Dominik Kraut, a Czech football player; Laura Kraut, an American show jumping competitor; Ogden Kraut (1927-2002), American author; Richard Kraut, American professor; Robert E. Kraut, an American social psychologist

  7. White Horse Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the White Horse Prophesy was included, along with mentions of its questioned authenticity, as an appendix within Prophecy: Key to the Future, by scriptural scholar and lay theologian Duane Crowther in 1962; [15] and, more recently, the Prophecy has been referenced in the writings of speculative theology by the Mormon ...

  8. Zion (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    Within the Latter Day Saint movement, Zion is often used to connote an association of the righteous. This association would practice a form of communitarian economics, called the United Order, which were meant to ensure that all members maintained an acceptable quality of life, class distinctions were minimized, and group unity achieved.

  9. Talk:Ogden Kraut - Wikipedia

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