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I understand the idea of this template, but the "early Mormon leaders" section needs some clarification in order to convey that those men were not leaders of the FLDS, but instead are claimed as FLDS leaders by the FLDS themselves. -- TrustTruth ( talk) 16:53, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
Wendell Loy Nielsen should be included in this list. He is legally the new President of the FLDS Church. This puts him at minimum in the same category as William E. Jessop (appointed successor) and Merril Jessop (de facto leader) if not Warren Jeffs. He may or may not be considered the Prophet, but that doesn’t stop the Jessops from being on this list. ARTEST4ECHO ( talk) 15:16, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
William E. Jessop is not a part of the FLDS Church. He leads his own church of about 200 people of which he is the prophet. Please see the Daily Beast article With Warren Jeffs in prison for life, a new “prophet” is trying to seize control of the cult from his family. This is an outsider, and not a member of the FLDS Church. Thanks. Ism schism ( talk) 02:55, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
While I find the story of Benjamin LeBaron interesting, I'm not 100% sure he should be on this template. Going by the cited sources on Benjamin LeBaron Page, I'm not convinced he should be considered a Mormon Fundamentalist Leader for the following reason:
It seems to me that his is a "Political and Social Activist", not a "Mormon Fundamentalist Leader", much like Mitt Romney (Politacal) and Stanford Cazier (Social) are activists who are LDS, but are not "Leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints".
However, I'm not saying I'm right. There may be some reasons that he should be listed, but I'm just not seeing them. I would like some comments by others before I do anything.-- ARTEST4ECHO ( talk/ contribs) 19:14, 13 February 2014 (UTC)
The links to "J. Marion Hammon", "Alma A. Timpson", and "John W. Timpson" are all redirects to "Centennial Park Group", which is also the heading of the row they're in. What's the best way to update this template to provide the proper categorization and links? -- Mikeblas ( talk) 20:02, 15 September 2019 (UTC)
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I understand the idea of this template, but the "early Mormon leaders" section needs some clarification in order to convey that those men were not leaders of the FLDS, but instead are claimed as FLDS leaders by the FLDS themselves. -- TrustTruth ( talk) 16:53, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
Wendell Loy Nielsen should be included in this list. He is legally the new President of the FLDS Church. This puts him at minimum in the same category as William E. Jessop (appointed successor) and Merril Jessop (de facto leader) if not Warren Jeffs. He may or may not be considered the Prophet, but that doesn’t stop the Jessops from being on this list. ARTEST4ECHO ( talk) 15:16, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
William E. Jessop is not a part of the FLDS Church. He leads his own church of about 200 people of which he is the prophet. Please see the Daily Beast article With Warren Jeffs in prison for life, a new “prophet” is trying to seize control of the cult from his family. This is an outsider, and not a member of the FLDS Church. Thanks. Ism schism ( talk) 02:55, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
While I find the story of Benjamin LeBaron interesting, I'm not 100% sure he should be on this template. Going by the cited sources on Benjamin LeBaron Page, I'm not convinced he should be considered a Mormon Fundamentalist Leader for the following reason:
It seems to me that his is a "Political and Social Activist", not a "Mormon Fundamentalist Leader", much like Mitt Romney (Politacal) and Stanford Cazier (Social) are activists who are LDS, but are not "Leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints".
However, I'm not saying I'm right. There may be some reasons that he should be listed, but I'm just not seeing them. I would like some comments by others before I do anything.-- ARTEST4ECHO ( talk/ contribs) 19:14, 13 February 2014 (UTC)
The links to "J. Marion Hammon", "Alma A. Timpson", and "John W. Timpson" are all redirects to "Centennial Park Group", which is also the heading of the row they're in. What's the best way to update this template to provide the proper categorization and links? -- Mikeblas ( talk) 20:02, 15 September 2019 (UTC)