marg wrote:
I actually believe much of what Why Me writes he isn't serious about, that he's deliberately yanking people's chains.
by the way Ray that was well written.
I am not yanking chains. I am giving my viewpoint.
marg wrote:
I actually believe much of what Why Me writes he isn't serious about, that he's deliberately yanking people's chains.
by the way Ray that was well written.
Ray A wrote:why me wrote: But polygamy was her big test. And she failed that test. And I can understand her failure very well. Many would have failed as she did. I do not blame her at all.
Emma didn't fail the test. She passed with flying colours. The abject embarrassment and train of public denials that polygamy is today attests to that. And although the "revelation" said she would be "destroyed" if she rejected polygamy, it was ironically Joseph who went to his destruction over polygamy. But of course you won't see it that way, because in your book, Joseph can do no wrong. If he committed murder in the name of God - you'd be at his side like a leech sucking blood from a carcass and defending anything he did. That's why apologetics is such a sham. But I know it takes time to realise. Where you end up is more important than the ridiculous apologetics you presently support.
why me wrote: But polygamy was her big test. And she failed that test. And I can understand her failure very well. Many would have failed as she did. I do not blame her at all.
Ray A wrote:Emma didn't fail the test. She passed with flying colours. The abject embarrassment and train of public denials that polygamy is today attests to that. And although the "revelation" said she would be "destroyed" if she rejected polygamy, it was ironically Joseph who went to his destruction over polygamy. But of course you won't see it that way, because in your book, Joseph can do no wrong. If he committed murder in the name of God - you'd be at his side like a leech sucking blood from a carcass and defending anything he did. That's why apologetics is such a sham. But I know it takes time to realise. Where you end up is more important than the ridiculous apologetics you presently support.
why me wrote:If you say so Ray. I suppose that we will all find out the truth when we die. Then, perhaps we will discover that not only was Joseph Smith a fraud, but the Bible also. Now wouldn't that be a kick? Paul and all those guys written up by a sociopath who made it all up.
Because of polygamy Joseph Smith was a fraud? I don't think so. I think that he believed that he had a job to do and he attempted to accomplish it. All but three of his plural wives were sealed in Nauvoo from 1841-1843. Within that two year period he was sealed to many women. Something made him hurry. Did he know that his time was short and because of this, he had to do god's work sooner than later? I think so.
And so, how much sex could he have had with these women in such a short time period? Not much. Too busy. But something made him move in a hurry. And I don't think that it was lust.
why me wrote:marg wrote:
I actually believe much of what Why Me writes he isn't serious about, that he's deliberately yanking people's chains.
by the way Ray that was well written.
I am not yanking chains. I am giving my viewpoint.
I am hear to set the record straight. I certainly do not want the antimormons to have free reign on this board. However, I have noticed that the Mormons have more or less disappeared from the board. Not many apologist hang out here these days. Lawsuit threats and innuendos have depleted the Mormon posters. Too bad.
why me wrote:I don't see the buried treasure as a problem at all. It would seem that with his experience he would be a good man for the job. In fact, it seems that he was being prepared for his destiny.
why me wrote:Because of polygamy Joseph Smith was a fraud?
why me wrote:Uncle Dale wrote:But Harris continued to believe in Smith's supernatural powers -- even if he did accuse
the self-proclaimed "prophet" of drinking alcohol, while "translating" the Book of Mormon.
Sidney Rigdon, later in life, voiced many strong criticisms of Smith -- essentially proclaiming
him a fallen prophet. But, like Harris, Rigdon continued to believe in Smith's magical powers.
Uncle Dale
Magical powers is a great word with some good negative connotations. Of course, by magical powers you must be implying how Joseph Smith brought forth the Book of Mormon. This would seem to contradict your own thesis that sidney wrote the book.
Harris still believed because he could not deny the vision he had with Oliver and Joseph. He also could not deny the other spiritual experiences that he had. Likewise for Oliver. And since sidney believed in Joseph Smith, the prophet; and believed how the Book of Mormon came about, he still kept the faith even after experiencing some difficulties.
Now did both these men consider Joseph Smith perfect? No.
Pokatator wrote:...
it is all trickery.
why me wrote:I think that he believed that he had a job to do and he attempted to accomplish it. All but three of his plural wives were sealed in Nauvoo from 1841-1843. Within that two year period he was sealed to many women. Something made him hurry. Did he know that his time was short and because of this, he had to do god's work sooner than later? I think so.
DarkHelmet wrote:why me wrote:I think that he believed that he had a job to do and he attempted to accomplish it. All but three of his plural wives were sealed in Nauvoo from 1841-1843. Within that two year period he was sealed to many women. Something made him hurry. Did he know that his time was short and because of this, he had to do god's work sooner than later? I think so.
LOL. So you're saying Joseph knew his time was short so he had to get busy and get as much of god's work done as possilbe. And what work is this that is so urgent? Why, Joseph Smith marrying as many women as possible, of course. That's awesome. With everything going on in the world, god's "work" was having women marry Joseph Smith.