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Watchman on the Tower

Ezra Taft Benson and the Making of the Mormon Right

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Watchman on the Tower

By: Matthew L. Harris
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Ezra Taft Benson is perhaps the most controversial apostle-president in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For nearly 50 years, he delivered impassioned sermons in Utah and elsewhere, mixing religion with ultraconservative right-wing political views and conspiracy theories. His teachings inspired Mormon extremists to stockpile weapons, predict the end of the world, and commit acts of violence against their government.

The First Presidency rebuked him, his fellow apostles wanted him disciplined, and grassroots Mormons called for his removal from the Quorum of the Twelve. Yet Benson was beloved by millions of Latter-day Saints, who praised him for his stances against communism, socialism, and the welfare state, and admired his service as secretary of agriculture under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Using previously restricted documents from archives across the United States, Matthew L. Harris breaks new ground as the first to evaluate why Benson embraced a radical form of conservatism, and how under his leadership Mormons became the most reliable supporters of the Republican Party of any religious group in America.

©2020 University of Utah Press (P)2020 University of Utah Press
Christianity Religious Biographies & Memoirs Mormon
Well-researched History • Informative Presentation • Captivating Historical Account • Balanced Perspective

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Even though I respect him as a prophet myself and even know his grandchildren personally, I have long had a problem with some of the more partisan quotes of Ezra Taft Benson. Friends and family still share some of his quotes, thinking they should represent church doctrine. It was nice to hear the author show how even his contemporaries and peers had a problem with how partisan he was, and how it actually hurt the ability of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to grow and prosper in parts of the world. While parts about spouting conspiracy theories from the John Birch Society surprised me, just how rabidly anti-communist he was did not. I also found it interesting that he changed or softened his rhetoric when he became prophet himself.
Overall, a good book that I’m glad I read.

Puts a partisan apostle into context while humanizing him

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I enjoyed this book. It is an excellent, fair, seemingly unbiased review of Ezra Taft Benson's political teachings, how they developed, and how they have persisted.

Excellent review of a timely topic

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I am a practicing member of the Church of Jesus Christ and a registered Republican.

I appreciate the painstaking effort of the author to research and provide a straightforward retelling of the experiences and acquaintances that influenced Pres. Benson’s political views.

I believe that he was a prophet of God, but also a man shaped by the world in which he was raised and his own biases.

To that end, I feel this book provides a refreshing look at the differing political opinions within the church membership and, more importantly, among its highest leaders. Just because he was called to lead the church in spiritual matters, doesn’t mean he was inspired in everything he said (even while standing at the pulpit).

Impartial and Well researched

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I enjoyed this book as a very informative presentation of ETB and modern Mormon conservatism and love for unfounded conspiracies.

ETB is still a hero to the ultra right conspiracy theorists.

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This book is amazing when you read between the lines and realize that everything they’re painting him to be is just projection from the liberal left University of Utah.

In a post Covid world where there’s more slaves, then there was when slavery was legal, and the United Nations is taking over Utah along with the Chinese communist party, as well as the rest of America. It’s very clear that Ezra Taft Benson was the best prophet to ever live, and the most tapped into what was really going on in America. If we don’t step up and save this country, now, we will be living in a totalitarian globalist government and truly godless country. I have faith and hope and so much respect for the prophet Benson. After reading this book he was truly ahead of his time and foretold, all of the craziness that was taking place and steel is taking place today. God bless this man.

Ezra Taft Benson was ahead of his time!

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