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FLDS has never before built a temple
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FLDS insiders tell the Success that the Mormon temple at Nauvoo, Illinois, pictured here after it was recently reconstructed by the mainline LDS church, is Warren Jeffs favorite temple. The footprint of the Nauvoo temple roughly approximates the foundation now complete on the YFZ Ranch.
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NOVEMBER 11, 2004
Sources close to Prophet Warren Jeffs of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints tell the Success that the reclusive leader is planning to build a temple here in Schleicher County similar in size and scope to the one originally built by Mormon founder Joseph Smith in Nauvoo, Illinois.
"Warren has gone too far," one Utah man said on condition of anonymity. "He thinks he is God, so he has to have a temple."
Aerial photos of the YFZ Ranch show a massive foundation under construction just west of the already completed meeting hall. The footprint of the foundation roughly matches that of the original Nauvoo temple.
A recent round of rumors that Jeffs was forecasting the end of the world sometime near the end of December and therefore called a halt to construction at the ranch was debunked by the latest photos which show work progressing on a number of structures.
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A massive foundationstands ready at the YFZ Ranch to support the limestone building blocks of a new temple, currently planned by FLDS Prophet Warren Jeffs. Sources in Arizona and Utah tell the Success that Jeffs' plan to build a temple signals a breakwith decades of fundamentalist Mormon tradition since none of the FLDS leaders before him went so far as to build a temple.
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Also clearly evident in the photos is a new fire truck and a large shipment of propane tanks, apparently intended for the various buildings on the ranch. A large stone quarry is evident, as well as a stone cutting area near the temple foundation where numbers of smoothly cut limestones can be seen near the huge stone saw.
Ben Bistline, long-time critic of the FLDS and author of The Polygamists: A History of Colorado City, Arizona tells the Success that the construction of a temple at Eldorado will bring a new dynamic to the FLDS story. "This will have serious repercussions," Bistline said. "Warren building a temple means this will be a bigger and more permanent move than I would have anticipated."
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This rock cutting area was built near a large foundation on the YFZ Ranch where confidential sources tell the Success FLDS Prophet Warren Jeffs intends to build a new Fundamentalist Mormon Temple.
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Author Jon Krakauer agrees. "This is a significant development," Krakauer told the Success on Tuesday. "The fundamentalists have never before built a temple. Warren Jeffs is proving to be a different kind of prophet."
Krakauer, who wrote Under the Banner of Heaven, cited Mormon prophecy that "the destructions" will begin with the laying of the temple cornerstone. "I can't tell you exactly what this means for Eldorado," Krakauer added. "Just that it's very significant"
Editor's note: As has been the case since the YFZ Ranch story broke here in March, no one currently affiliated with the FLDS church is willing to comment on the record. The Success has repeatedly sought the comment of church leaders and continues to seek input from Prophet Warren Jeffs or any of his lieutenants.