Inconceivable wrote:That's good enough for me Brackite.
My impression is that Joseph Smith and his adulterous buddies either never read or forgot much of the Book of Mormon.
Jacob 2 is a discourse upon the subject of chastity. The primary reason the fictitious Jacob was moved to speak was because his people were living the abominable practice of Mormon adultery.
No God and no man needs more than one wife to increase baby production for a society, righteous or otherwise.
The fuzzy math used to attempt to prove otherwise runs parallel to the formulas used to promote MLM - a sub economy of Mormonism.
Scottie wrote:I don't have much to add, other than to say great post, Brackite!
RockHeaded wrote:Hey Bracki! Good to see you again. Just wanted to chime in. You've made some good points, I just wanted to add that when one reads that whole chapter in Jacob it is obvious that polygamy is being condemned. I've read through the justification the Utah Church uses with Jacob and it makes no sense. In order to get this justification the reader has to ignore most of the chapter and focus on one verse. By doing that the Utah Church has taken Jacob out of context to justify a perverse doctrine (or pleasure). The FLDS church has shown us yet again why it is an abomination to God.
RockHeaded
Thanks, Inconceivable, Scottie, and RockHeaded!
bcspace wrote:Conclusion: The Book of Mormon fully condemns the Practice of Polygamy.
No it doesn't. While you paid lip service to Jacob 2:30, you did not address it or factor it in to a coherent doctrine based on all verses on the subject. Since your interpretation cannot account for it, your interpretation is false. In fact your interpretation absolutely depends on sweeping this verse (and several others) under the rug. In that sense, you're no different from an Evangelical christian.
Yes, The Book of Mormon does indeed fully condemns the Practice of Polygamy.
And Please also notice that the phrase 'raise us seed unto the Lord' does Not mean that the Lord God wants to raise up a more numerous seed. The phrase, 'raise up seed unto the Lord' in the Book of Mormon means that the Lord God wants to raise up a righteous seed; righteous children, righteous sons and daughters, unto the Lord God. Lets go through another Scriptural Passage again in the Book of Mormon to more effectively demonstrate my Point here. In Mosiah chapter 15, verses 10-13, the Lord God through the Book of Mormon Prophet Abinadi defines who is the seed of the Lord God. Here is Mosiah chapter 15, verses 10-13:
Mosiah 15:10-13:
[10] And now I say unto you, who shall declare his generation? Behold, I say unto you, that when his soul has been made an offering for sin he shall see his seed. And now what say ye? And who shall be his seed?
[11] Behold I say unto you, that whosoever has heard the words of the prophets, yea, all the holy prophets who have prophesied concerning the coming of the Lord -- I say unto you, that all those who have hearkened unto their words, and believed that the Lord would redeem his people, and have looked forward to that day for a remission of their sins, I say unto you, that these are his seed, or they are heirs of the kingdom of God.
[12] For these are they whose sins he has borne; these are they for whom he has died, to redeem them from their transgressions. And now, are they not his seed?
[13] Yea, and are not the prophets, every one that has opened his mouth to prophesy, that has not fallen into transgression, I mean all the holy prophets ever since the world began? I say unto you that they are his seed.
(Bold Emphasis Mine.)