mentalgymnast wrote:truth dancer wrote:Would God of the universe, pick a man like Joseph Smith to restore the one true church in preparation for the return of Jesus Christ? (Of course God can do whatever God wants, nevertheless, rational thought would suggest God would not chose a man whose behavior was questionable at best).
This is where I think it becomes necessary to consider what the scriptures say.26 For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called:
27 But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;
28 And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are:
29 That no flesh should glory in his presence.
30 But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption:
31 That, according as it is written, He that glorieth, let him aglory in the Lord.
There are many references in the scriptures which state that God chooses the weak of this world to perform his work. The proud and the mighty have a difficult if not impossible time accepting this.
TD: I do not equate weak with dishonest, manipulative, and sexually out of control.
in my opinion, Joseph Smith WAS proud and certainly THOUGHT he was mighty... King of Israel on Earth and all.Is a man who engaged in some of the despicable things Joseph Smith did, in tune with holiness enough to feel the prompting of the HG or worthy enough to be visited with Jesus and angles? (I suppose God could work through anyone, nevertheless, it seems more likely that one who was in touch with holiness would be better able (worthy) to receive the messages from the divine.
The scripture quoted above seems to say yes.
TD: I completely disagree. Of course I do not believe scriptures are God breathed, but are of powerful men, nevertheless, Christ, in my opinion, discusses what it means to be a disciple, based on scripture, in my opinion Joseph Smith doesn't qualify.Why would the God of the Universe, allow Joseph Smith to get a practice/doctrine so completely wrong, a practice that is REQUIRED for exaltation? (For a man who is receiving messages on the details of his friends lives, channeling the voice of Jesus, being visited by angels, even God himself, it seems odd that he would be so mistaken, and God would not step in).
We've been down this path before. God allows people to be people. Look around. Teach correct principles and let them...even prophets...govern themselves.
TD: Yeah.. then why bother with God at all. Why have prophets if they are just regular not so great guys who can't seem to receive revelation and come up with their own ungodly ways? Why not God just come out and say prophets do not know what they are talking about? Why come up with the idea of restoration if God is not willing to help it along and actually restore something? I seriously do not understand this line of thinking MG. :-)If Joseph Smith's sexual manipulative behavior is common among other powerful cult and religious leaders, why does Joseph Smith get a free pass? (I find this so odd... that in the LDS church, the same men who would condemn others who engage in the same exact behavior as Joseph Smith, respect and excuse Joseph Smith. I seriously find this fascinating... the way the brain works to justify and rationalize away what it doesn't want to accept).
For any misdeads/sins that Joseph Smith committed my guess is that he will not recieve a free pass. The atonement/repentance processes are just as applicable to him as any of us. God looks on the heart. God judges. We can't...we can't see the whole picture as I mentioned before.
TD: No, but we have been given a mind and heart, experience and a conscience to give us some basic guidelines in determining what behavior is hurtful, cruel, and unethical.
It is silliness, in my opinion to give a free pass to all the criminals, bad guys, evil doers in the world because they are just really good guys. We live in a world where one's actions, intentions, and behaviors do indeed become important in our interactions.If men had a neighbor guy do to his wife and daughters what Joseph Smith did to girls and women, they would be outraged. Why is Joseph Smith's behavior fine and dandy? Why is it OK for Joseph Smith to manipulate and coerce girls and teenagers unless it is one's daughter?
(Again, I think it goes to the fascinating ability of our brains to not face reality if it is too difficult to accept).
Whatever wrongs Joseph Smith did are not fine and dandy.
TD: Maybe, overlooked, or dismissed, or ignored would be a better word.Joseph Smith's behavior (sexually and otherwise), in my opinion, like other cult and religious leaders who use their power to control, coerce, manipulate, or take advantage of women, disqualifies him as a "good man". Again, he may have had some good qualities, but a good man? Nope.
Your judgement is made from your isolated perspective. God may look at things a bit differently. We are locked into the here and now and are prone to make judgments based on what we see/experience in the here and now. I really don't think we can get any kind of a firm grasp on how God may look at things from an eternal perspective.
TD: Absolutely God would look at things differently. Yes, we are locked into our earthly reality. How does this change anything?
I guess I do not understand why you do not see Joseph Smith's behavior towards girls and women irrelevant?
If you had a neighbor who was KNOWN to be untrustworthy, KNOWN to pick up girls and women, KNOWN to have cheated people, KNOWN to have lied to his wife about his secret relationships with girls and women, would you not question his claims to receive revelation?
It is difficult for me to understand why believers dismiss Joseph Smith's behavior when they would NEVER dismiss it in anyone else. NEVER.
Have you ever seen the show, Predator, on MSNBC? It sets up male sexual predators who allure fourteen and fifteen year old girls and boys into a sexual relationship.
I doubt there is one believers who would honor these sexual predators, who would dismiss their actions with the excuse that God sees a bigger picture, who would justify their actions because these guys are really great men but just made a little mistake.
Tell me if I am wrong. If not, why do believers dismiss Joseph Smith?
We sure do like to tell him to do/think things through our way don't we?!
TD: No, I was clear that God can do anything God wants. (If there is such a man/being which I highly doubt). :-)I guess we all have different standards.
And God/Christ is apparently willing to be very merciful and forgiving as long as we look to him in faith. The evidence seems to point towards Joseph Smith having done so.
TD: Nope, it is not at all apparent to anyone outside of your true believers. ;-)
Similarly to all other followers who believe God works through their particular cult/religious leader.
Regards,
MG
The bottom line for me is: Why do believers not judge Joseph Smith in the same way they judge all other men who behavior in a similar manner?
~dancer~