charity wrote:I never said that. I think it likely that he did.
Here's what you said:
charity wrote:You have no proof at all that there were any physical relations between Joseph Smith and the wife of Orson Hyde. Or any of the plural wives. I am not saying there weren't, but you don't have any proof.
And I have pointed out there is ample proof that Joseph Smith had sexual relations with some of his plural wives.
Men have been known to have sex with their wives.
And even women with their husbands. ;)
But what I think isn't really important. Nor is what you think. The important thing is when we don't know something, we shouldn't speculate on it. And especially, speculations are really spurious when a person who is making them is completely biased.
They're not speculation -- my statements are based on actual affidavits signed by some of Joseph Smith's plural wives, collected by none other than the LDS Church.
On a thread on another board, some time ago, the question was asked if you knew God commanded it, would you give permission for your daughter to become a plural wife of a prophet. As I recall, a specific prophet was not named, just a prophet. You replied to that, that even if God were to be standing in front of you, you would refuse. I think that indicates a pretty strong bias.
I think the context was a 14-year old daughter (like Helen Mar Kimball), and I would refuse to turn her over to an already married mid-30's man. I would also refuse God's command to kill my child (as he did with Abraham). I don't see that as bias, but as moral agency.