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Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for some

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:59 pm
by _aussieguy55

Re: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for some

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 1:37 am
by _ldsfaqs
It should be noted that then and for most of history "slavery/servitude" was considered "normal" and it was how you treated slaves and servants that determined morality or not.

Jefferson for example thought of his slaves as family and almost never allowed any to be beaten.
He treated them well as human beings.

But, it is true that great men can have flaws either unintentionally such as slavery and sometimes words said that by our standards would be wrong or evil, or intentionally such as having a mistress even though such was considered wrong but often normal as well.

But, even with the flaws, people still respect who he was and what he did.

Now I wonder why anti-mormons don't give Brigham Young or other LDS leaders the same respect?
Of course, to be fair most anti-mormons are likely liberals, thus they wouldn't give even the founders any respect, so for those I guess we can't expect the same for LDS leaders.

Re: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for some

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 3:51 am
by _Bond James Bond
ldsfaqs wrote:It should be noted that then and for most of history "slavery/servitude" was considered "normal" and it was how you treated slaves and servants that determined morality or not.

Jefferson for example thought of his slaves as family and almost never allowed any to be beaten.
He treated them well as human beings.

But, it is true that great men can have flaws either unintentionally such as slavery and sometimes words said that by our standards would be wrong or evil, or intentionally such as having a mistress even though such was considered wrong but often normal as well.

But, even with the flaws, people still respect who he was and what he did.

Now I wonder why anti-mormons don't give Brigham Young or other LDS leaders the same respect?
Of course, to be fair most anti-mormons are likely liberals, thus they wouldn't give even the founders any respect, so for those I guess we can't expect the same for LDS leaders.


I'm sorry but did you just mention Thomas Jefferson in the same breath as any LDS leader in some sort of analogy?

Re: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for some

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 4:03 am
by _Bret Ripley
ldsfaqs wrote:Jefferson for example thought of his slaves as family and almost never allowed any to be beaten.
"...and may I take this opportunity of emphasizing that there is no cannibalism in the British Navy. Absolutely none, and when I say none, I mean there is a certain amount..."

Re: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for some

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:41 am
by _aussieguy55
BY was bonking a lot of women while Jefferson was only with one woman who fell pregnant each time he came home to Monticello.