Boaz & Lidia didn't tear down anyone's testimony. Nor did he attack anyone. Nor did he try to prove Mormonism false.
All he did was prove--using one of the church's own websites--that the notion that Joseph Smith married a 14 year-old girl was NOT an anti-Mormon lie after all.
Nothing more.
Pretty harmless.
As the MA&Dites all agree, if she didn't already know this, then it's her own fault.
No big deal, right?
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
Dr. Shades wrote:Let's keep all this in perspective, folks.
Boaz & Lidia didn't tear down anyone's testimony. Nor did he attack anyone. Nor did he try to prove Mormonism false.
All he did was prove--using one of the church's own websites--that the notion that Joseph Smith married a 14 year-old girl was NOT an anti-Mormon lie after all.
Nothing more.
Pretty harmless.
As the MA&Dites all agree, if she didn't already know this, then it's her own fault.
No big deal, right?
Right. She's a crappy member, and if she ends up leaving the Church it will be because she's been lazy about research and most likely wants to sin.
I'm glad we have finally reached a common understanding on this topic. A bridge has been built today.
When darkness comes And pains is all around, Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down.
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski
The mods have edited one of my posts in this thread without so indicating. So much for free speech.
Rather than divert the thread to Telestial or Outer Darkness, a statement using font and color was edited to remove the font and color. Absurd!!! I come here to say what I want.
Dr. Shades wrote:Let's keep all this in perspective, folks.
Boaz & Lidia didn't tear down anyone's testimony. Nor did he attack anyone. Nor did he try to prove Mormonism false.
All he did was prove--using one of the church's own websites--that the notion that Joseph Smith married a 14 year-old girl was NOT an anti-Mormon lie after all.
Nothing more.
Pretty harmless.
As the MA&Dites all agree, if she didn't already know this, then it's her own fault.
No big deal, right?
Right. She's a crappy member, and if she ends up leaving the Church it will be because she's been lazy about research and most likely wants to sin.
I'm glad we have finally reached a common understanding on this topic. A bridge has been built today.
When darkness comes And pains is all around, Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down.
Excellent point, Seuss. It is truly a marvelous day when both critics and apologists reach common ground. This board is all about building bridges.
"We of this Church do not rely on any man-made statement concerning the nature of Deity. Our knowledge comes directly from the personal experience of Joseph Smith." - Gordon B. Hinckley
"It's wrong to criticize leaders of the Mormon Church even if the criticism is true." - Dallin H. Oaks
I agree with both Doctor Steuss and SatanWasSetUp.
We have, indeed, reached common ground and settled a controversy today. For once, the denizens of both MA&D and MormonDiscussions fully agree on something.
Kumbaya!
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
RockHeaded wrote:Got a question. Is there a marriage license for Joseph Smith and Hellen Kimball?
This is a silly question. Why would there be a "license" for a marriage that was illegal? Where (to follow up on this question) are the "marriage licenses" for *any* of Joseph Smith's plural wives?
RockHeaded wrote:Got a question. Is there a marriage license for Joseph Smith and Hellen Kimball?
This is a silly question. Why would there be a "license" for a marriage that was illegal? Where (to follow up on this question) are the "marriage licenses" for *any* of Joseph Smith's plural wives?
Out of curiosity, is there a license for his marriage to Emma? Were marriage licenses as common in 19th Century America as they are now?
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski
RockHeaded wrote:Got a question. Is there a marriage license for Joseph Smith and Hellen Kimball?
This is a silly question. Why would there be a "license" for a marriage that was illegal? Where (to follow up on this question) are the "marriage licenses" for *any* of Joseph Smith's plural wives?
Out of curiosity, is there a license for his marriage to Emma? Were marriage licenses as common in 19th Century America as they are now?
I don't know the answer to that. Today, of course, married couples pay a fee and are given an actual, physical, paper copy of their marriage certificate/license. But were there such things 200 years ago? I believe that most marriages in the past were primarily ceremonial, and were meant to function as forms of economic exchange. And, as such, they were recorded in much the same way that a deduction would be made on an accountant's ledger. In other words, there was no "license" per se, but we know that the marriages existed because they were recorded in a record book somewhere.
Mister Scratch wrote:This is a silly question. Why would there be a "license" for a marriage that was illegal? Where (to follow up on this question) are the "marriage licenses" for *any* of Joseph Smith's plural wives?
Remember that RockHeaded is a member of one of the RLDS sects. His point is that since there isn't any paperwork for any of Smith's plural marriages, then it proves that Smith was never a polygamist in the first place.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"