It's interesting in reading Jensen's response to the NY times editorial. He claims that Egan is in error by comparing FLDS polygamy to 19th Century LDS polygamy but he fails to make any distinctions. He makes arguments why it's ok for Joseph to be banging 14 year old girls (it was sometimes ok). Why 19th century Mormon women weren't timid (they weren't because he says so). And how women weren't manipulated or coerced into marriage with this gem of a quote.
On the contrary, decisions related to marriage were settled by consideration of the feelings of all interested parties. Furthermore, the consent of individual women was always honored in any marriage proposal.
Anyone who spent much time researching this subject can quickly look to the relationship between Joseph and Emma and how considerate he was with her feelings, how he didn't coerce any girls into marriage, and how he didn't abuse his status as prophet to get brides(single or not). There were no angels with flaming swords and Emma wasn't threatened with destruction.
Jensen's response is a good example why the church shouldn't do their own apologetics. They suck worse than the crackpots at FAIR and FARMS. At least leaving it up to those hacks they weren't directly tied to the bad double talk. I suggest going back to posting links to Jeff Lindsay's blog.
Phaedrus