Nevo wrote:
- They weren't regular marriages, but sealings. Joseph never lived with any of these women and there's no evidence that he slept with anyone who still considered herself to be married to her legal husband (all of them except Sylvia Sessions Lyon).
When you consider the totality of the evidence, I think Compton was correct that sexuality was probably involved in the polyandrous marriages. Here is what Compton said.
Todd Compton wrote:Thus, there are only four polyandrous wives [out of eleven] who left us significant evidence about the marriage to Smith. Of these cases, one explicitly said she had a child by Smith, and two others affirmed that the marriages were for time as well as eternity. Another strongly hinted in a formal affidavit that the marriage had been consummated.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/ ... vhmk5.html
Nevo wrote:
- These marriages were a means of forging dynastic links where no marriagable daughter was available (Helen Mar Kimball barely made the cut).
This does nothing to quell the problem unless you are implying that dynastic marriages were devoid of sex. I hope you aren't arguing that because it flies in the face of the evidence.