Runtu wrote:Is that the same Joseph F. Smith who had a little trouble with controlling his temper around his wives?
The very same. Actually, I think his temper was a bigger issue with his first wife (they seemed to be totally incompatible) than his later ones.
"Moving beyond apologist persuasion, LDS polemicists furiously (and often fraudulently) attack any non-traditional view of Mormonism. They don't mince words -- they mince the truth."
-- Mike Quinn, writing of the FARMSboys, in "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View," p. x (Rev. ed. 1998)
Jason Bourne wrote:Can anyone refer me to this so I can research it myself?
An excellent article is "Before the Beard: Trials of the Young Joseph F. Smith," by Scott Kenney and published in Sunstone, No. 120 (November 2001), pp. 20-39. I don't know if it can be found online.
EDITED TO ADD:
It appears that Kenney, the author, has posted at least a part of his article online, which can be read here:
"Moving beyond apologist persuasion, LDS polemicists furiously (and often fraudulently) attack any non-traditional view of Mormonism. They don't mince words -- they mince the truth."
-- Mike Quinn, writing of the FARMSboys, in "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View," p. x (Rev. ed. 1998)
Slavery yes it does...thank you...Well said ....I thought they had abolished slavery...but as we all know that racism is alive and well...along with slavery
Yes, especially in South Central L.A., where Koreans and other South East Asian have to be armed to the teeth just to dare to do business there. In the wake of the L..A. riots, gun stores in this area were alomst cleaned out by people making preperations for the next little cook out.
having thought about it more, I realized that no where in any of the teachings i had received had i been told of ANY independent authority that women would have. Merely that they would be with the husband and having the "privilege" of bearing his infinite young. That i realise this....it doest raise women above concubine status as far as the church is concerned.....
One nice thing is, ze game of love is never called on account of darkness - Pepe Le Pew