Jason wrote:Certainly Joseph could have been told that polygamy was to be restored even though nothing had been revealed about the sealing power. The sealing power is not necessary for polygamy at all. Of course, since polygamy was later tied to eternal marriage and its importance elevated because of the sealing issue I can see why you make this argument.
I find this a HUGE stretch. Why would the Lord reveal something like that piece meal? It doesn't make any sense. Obviously, since the laws of the land, which according to the 13 Articles of Faith, were supposed to be obeyed, prohibited the legality of taking more than one wife, we're talking about a revelation involving "spiritual" marriages, or marriages only seen in the eyes of the Lord. At least if it is combined within the context of eternal marriage and eternal families, there is some cohesiveness. Since the supposed point in restoring plural marriage was for the purpose of "raising righteous seed unto God", why would God bother with restoring plural marriage "for time only"? This other theory just doesn't hold water, in my opinion.
Jason wrote:Unfortunately, my personal view is that Joseph Smith had the affair and may have come up with polygamy to justify it, then he married Fanny as his second wife. The idea of sealing came much later.
This is, unfortunately, my conclusion as well.
Jason wrote:If the review that Daniel mentions can shed more light on this I would me very interested in reading it.
I'm very curious about this as well. It will be an interesting read. Daniel mentioned to me that he might publish it online.