charity wrote:SatanWasSetUp wrote:
Excellent point. I believe the church at some point in the future will move to this strategy. So far they are clinging to the "Joseph was a either a prophet or a con-man" doctrine, but in order to survive they are going to have to develop an acceptable middle ground. Members in 1880 probably thought there was no way the church could drop polygamy, but they did, and it turned out to be a great decision. I'm not sure what the middle ground on the Book of Mormon will be, but the church has successfully reinvented itself for self-preservation in the past, and it can do it again.
This is really funny. We have survived for years without abandoning Joseph as a prophet. We will survive into the future as far as we need to before the Millenium comes without running away from the Book of Mormon.
Talk about a false argument. We did not "drop" polygamy. It is still practiced today. Living men may be sealed to more than one wife. I know a number who are. And I am not talking about Fundamentalists. Since we must bow to the demands of an unconstitutional law, the only qualifier is that the man may only be sealed to one living woman at a time. I don't see how anyone could say that the Church would be in trouble today if the federal government had left them alone. The modern culture accepts multiple sexual partners and even really admires those men and women who engage in those practices. Heck, by modern standards, even the most polygamous of the leaders of the church were pikers. None of the could come anywhere close to Bill Russell's claim of 10,000 sexual partners. And he is a celebrity icon.
Only time will tell of course. But you can't deny the church has been actively mainstreaming for the past 100 years. I just have a feeling they will eventually need to "mainstream" their doctrine of the Book of Mormon. They don't need to drop Joseph Smith as prophet, I never said they did, and they never will. I totally agree with you there. They can find a fuzzy middle of the Book of Mormon as inspired fiction or whatever while still maintaining Joseph was a prophet.
You really don't believe the church dropped polygamy? Do you tell that to your non-mormon friends? Most TBMs are very defensive of polygamy around non-mormons and are quick to point out the church dropped it in 1890. What about all those disclaimers that the church makes the media put on all their stories about polygamy? Like the one before Big Love: "The Mormon Church officially banned the practice of polygamy in 1890." So you are correct, the church did not drop polygamy, they banned it. LOL. Your comments make it look like you are a polygamy defender. Is that true? Are you closer to the FLDS than the RLDS? It can get you in trouble with the church if you defend polygamy too much. Be careful.