The leader of the religion was Robert Matthews, an emigrant who grew up in upstate New York. He had been a member of the orthodox Scots Presbyterian Church where the main belief was that humans were innately corrupt. This belief became a main focus of Matthews' cult. Matthews was an apprentice to a carpenter then left for Manhattan at the age of twenty. Here he became to build up a criminal record and …show more content…
He roamed with a group of demented followers around the New York area from New York City to Albany. Many other psychologically confused men and needy women joined his groups along the way. Sexual competition within his "Kingdom" began to turn alliances into rivalries. A sudden death of one of Matthias' main disciples, which many believed Matthias poisoned, lead to the division of the cult into bitter factions. Matthias was eventually put to trial by the assortment of groups and was accused of a variety of charges. He was eventually acquitted of the main charges, however he was convicted on one assault charge and served four months in jail. After being released from jail, Matthias headed west and lived in obscurity. He encountered Joseph Smith in a Mormon community in Ohio, but both argued and believed each other was