wenglund wrote:Analytics wrote:wenglund wrote:Let's simplify things a bit. Suppose I were NOT to have been legally married (i.e. via legal procedures and by those legally authorized by the state to perform marriages) to multiple women...
Would I be lying to say...
What you would be doing is telling less than the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. What you’d be doing is intentionally misleading people who trusted you. What you’d be doing is establishing a pattern of always denying allegations related to polygamy: of denying the ones that were false, sort of false, sort of true, and absolutely true.
If you’d be able to look yourself in the eye and think that you had integrity despite being intentionally misleading, then that’s between you and your conscience. Just don’t ask me to believe what you have to say about the plurality of wives; you have forfeited your right to be a credible witness.
I think that is quite an extreme and un-empathetic way of looking at it. But, you are entitled to you own opinion. I just hope that you won't be judged so harshly throughout this life or the next.
Will you be responding to my other post (the one in which I am testing your argument using just the statements of Mary, John, and Vilate)?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
The issue isn't how much empathy I have. The issue is whether or not they were credible witnesses when they talked about polygamy.
They were not.