harmony wrote:LifeOnaPlate wrote:mms asked "Ummm. Any apologetic response to this?" and I provided some links. Have at them. Apologies for the snide swipe, harmony. I do still suggest, however, reading the links I provided. I am not going to go through them today, or any time in the near future. I am currently working on other projects.
In other words, you aren't adding anything to the discussion. You just did a drive-by post in hopes that would shut everyone up.
Got it. Thanks.
I answered one specific question mms asked; namely: "Any apologetic response to this?"
I recalled having read a few articles over a year ago, did a little digging, found the links, and posted them here to point him to the "apologetic responses" he was seeking. I provided three different authors from two different sources. If he'd like to look into them he is welcome, as are you. Again, apologies for the snark.
mms- one other thing, the Joseph Smith Papers project, from what I understand, is doing an entire volume on legal and business matters. From the JSPP site:
LEGAL & BUSINESS
Between these volumes and related web content, scholars will have access for the first time to all known surviving records from judicial proceedings in which Joseph Smith was involved as plaintiff, defendant, or material witness. Unlike most “legal papers” in other American documentary editions, these are not the records of a legal practice but records of the court cases involving a participant in the legal system. A case summary and legal clarifications will allow non-lawyers to follow sometimes complex proceedings. Together these documents will shed light in surprising ways on Joseph Smith’s activities, challenges, and decisions. Contractual and business documents (for example, those relating to the Kirtland Bank, land transactions, merchandising, and the steamboat Maid of Iowa) are included whether or not they are related to the court cases. Three volumes make up this series: New York/Ohio Cases, Missouri Cases, and Illinois Cases.
See here:
http://josephsmithpapers.org/DocumentSe ... #LegalList