Harmony and others say that Jesus specifically condemned plural marriage and yet there is not statement anywhere in the New Testament where He said any such thing. And although it is not official doctrine I believe that Jesus lived in a plural marriage. People who know the cultural practices of the day say that His relationship with Mary and Martha could not be explained except as that of husband and wives.
Ummm... Charity, there may be a handful of LDS folks who believe this but my observation is the VAST majority of Christian leaders, experts, historians, completely disagree with you. Jesus clearly taught that a marriage was between one man and one woman, they were to cleave unto each other and none other. In spite of your beliefs I do not think this is argued by anyone but a handful of LDS true believers.
What it all boils down to is that any of God's commandments will bring blessings to those who live them. But if God has not commanded them, and yet people try to live that way anyway, they are not blessed, and God condemns them for it. This is the case with plural marriage.
This is exactly what Harmony is saying. If God didn't command men taking wives and concubines and Joseph Smith & Co did, then they were not blessed.
I have examined the claims, and do not think there is any case to be made at all, that Section 132 was "made up" by Joseph Smith. It is a case in the minds of critics, that since plural marriage could not be approved by God, then there has to be another reason for the revelation. It is a Vogelian argument. Refuse to accept the real reason, and then grasp at straws to try to bolster your faulty reasoning.
In my opinion, there is a wonderful, clear teaching/commandment given by Jesus Christ himself,
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Based on this commandment, I find it impossible to rationalize the behavior of these men who took many wives and concubines during the early days of the church. Unless these guys would be happy to have their wives sleep with the high council while they were unable to have a real relationship with a woman, or to have their hearts completely broken as their wives were unavailable to them but having affairs with their buddies, these men clearly did not act in accordance to this commandment.
~dancer~