Chap wrote:
'Why me' passes the test again! A marvelous work, and a wonder!
Thank you.


Chap wrote:
'Why me' passes the test again! A marvelous work, and a wonder!
Uncle Dale wrote:First of all, prepare those rubes with exhibitions of the most heartfelt
religious professions imaginable. Dazzle them with accounts of heavenly
visions. Scare them with pronouncements of Divine Wrath. Flatter them
with self-serving prophecies. Weep and gasp with affected displays of
intense brotherly love. Dwell for hours upon the fate of their eternal
souls. Sing emotional hymns with them. Fast and pray for hours on end.
OK -- now surreptitiously administer a measure of belladonna and
jimsonweed to them. Show them a pile of metallic-looking pages.
Make use of a few "gee-whiz" visual and sound effects. And what will
they experience?
why me wrote:Chap wrote:
'Why me' passes the test again! A marvelous work, and a wonder!
Thank you.When I look in the mirror in the morning I often see a marvelous work and a wonder.
Pokatator wrote:
WhyMe believes that "setting the record straight" and "his viewpoint" are synonymous.
He is here to be a hero, to go where no other apologist dares to go, to make sure social justice is done "he doesn't want the antimormons to have free reign on this board". He doesn't care if his arguments are valid he just argues. That is true apologetics Mormon style.
WhyMe I have tired of your viewpoint, how about something to back them up? There have dozens of examples stated why Joe was not trustworthy you haven't offered a single example of him being trustworthy. Not one.
WhyMe I think you are sincere in your viewpoint, but sincerely wrong.
Yong Xi wrote:
Your aligning yourself with the Bushman position fails to make this any more plausible. It is hard to believe that a practice (money digging, glass looking) that brought Joseph up on charges of being a "disorderly person" would be a tool that God would use to prepare a prophet. This line of reasoning leads me to wonder what it was that Joseph did as a youth, and was facilitated by God that prepared Joseph to successfully practice polygamy and fulfill his destiny. The only thing that comes to mind is fornication.
rcrocket wrote:Oh, and by the way, David was not the product of a plural wife and went insane because of the reorganization. He, his mother and brother knew they were frauds and imposters and it was too much for David.
Rollo Tomasi wrote:rcrocket wrote:Oh, and by the way, David was not the product of a plural wife and went insane because of the reorganization. He, his mother and brother knew they were frauds and imposters and it was too much for David.
Wrong. What was "too much" for David was his discovering that his father was the sexual monster the Brighamites made him out to be. David was truly a sad story.
Uncle Dale wrote:I think that Joseph believed in himself -- at times.
I think that Joseph believed what he was doing was good -- at times.
UD
why me wrote:Pokatator wrote:
WhyMe believes that "setting the record straight" and "his viewpoint" are synonymous.
He is here to be a hero, to go where no other apologist dares to go, to make sure social justice is done "he doesn't want the antimormons to have free reign on this board". He doesn't care if his arguments are valid he just argues. That is true apologetics Mormon style.
WhyMe I have tired of your viewpoint, how about something to back them up? There have dozens of examples stated why Joe was not trustworthy you haven't offered a single example of him being trustworthy. Not one.
WhyMe I think you are sincere in your viewpoint, but sincerely wrong.
Well, it is true that the Mormons have hightailed it out of here. The lawsuit threat against a prominent member of the apologist team was enough for the Mormons to leave. And so, I decided to hang out here. No one else is. And I do believe that this is the way the board wanted it: for the Mormons to leave.
why me wrote:Well, it is true that the Mormons have hightailed it out of here. The lawsuit threat against a prominent member of the apologist team was enough for the Mormons to leave. And so, I decided to hang out here. No one else is. And I do believe that this is the way the board wanted it: for the Mormons to leave.
why me wrote:Was Joe trustworthy. Yes, I think so. The bottom line: he created something good...a church that has made this world a better place by teaching people how to live closer to god. If the world had more Mormons it would certainly be a better place. In other words, Joseph Smith established a good church with good people that has progressed through the generations.
why me wrote:Also, most of his polygamous sealings occured within a two year period from 1841 to 1843? Why? Certainly it wasn't lust. I could think of better ways to appease horny toadism. There was another reason: to obey the word of god. And he did it knowing full well that it was dangerous to do so.