Was Joseph a Martyr Discussion
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Was Joseph a Martyr Discussion
Over on the MAD boards. Here is the discussion:
http://www.mormonapologetics.org/index. ... opic=30326
I was trying to suggest that too broad of definitions of the word martyr would allow individuals to be called martyrs that most consider not to be so.
Someone suggested that Joseph was a martyr because he willingly submitted to the law. I said that OJ did the same and that doesn't make him a martyr. I was suspended for saying this.
Interestingly enough, the Mod did not identify him/herself. I can't understand why they would suspend me for this?
John
http://www.mormonapologetics.org/index. ... opic=30326
I was trying to suggest that too broad of definitions of the word martyr would allow individuals to be called martyrs that most consider not to be so.
Someone suggested that Joseph was a martyr because he willingly submitted to the law. I said that OJ did the same and that doesn't make him a martyr. I was suspended for saying this.
Interestingly enough, the Mod did not identify him/herself. I can't understand why they would suspend me for this?
John
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Re: Was Joseph a Martyr Discussion
John Larsen wrote:Over on the MAD boards. Here is the discussion:
http://www.mormonapologetics.org/index. ... opic=30326
I was trying to suggest that too broad of definitions of the word martyr would allow individuals to be called martyrs that most consider not to be so.
Someone suggested that Joseph was a martyr because he willingly submitted to the law. I said that OJ did the same and that doesn't make him a martyr. I was suspended for saying this.
Interestingly enough, the Mod did not identify him/herself. I can't understand why they would suspend me for this?
John
Don't bother trying to understand. They're very touchy about whom Joseph Smith is compared to. Jesus, maybe. Jim Jones? Suspension. Warren Jeffs? Suspension. OJ, you're lucky you weren't banned.
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John Larsen wrote:Clearly the Mod does not understand Goodwin's Law.
John
Well yeah....Godwin's Law according to MAD can mean literally anything. It's like 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon....."OJ Simpson once ate a bratwurst, the bratwurst is a German food, Germany is where the Nazis were, so when you compare Joseph Smith to OJ Simpson you really are equating Joseph Smith with those Einsatzgruppen Death Squads."
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I don't see your status as "banned." I don't think your arguments validate banning, either.
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Bond...James Bond wrote:Well yeah....Godwin's Law according to MAD can mean literally anything. It's like 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon....."OJ Simpson once ate a bratwurst, the bratwurst is a German food, Germany is where the Nazis were, so when you compare Joseph Smith to OJ Simpson you really are equating Joseph Smith with those Einsatzgruppen Death Squads."
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Comparing to OJ apparently is the new Godwin's law.
There never will be an end to the debate over whether or not Joseph Smith was actually a martyr in the classical sense of the word. I imagine even for those who were present, there are those who would have seen his death as martyrdom, and others who would not.
Fortunately you didn't compare Joseph Smith to Warren Jeffs or a Muslim extremist, which would be Godwin's Law revised Parts 3 and 4.
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