why me wrote:beastie wrote:
First, Joseph Smith tried his best to escape death. He first tried to run away, and only returned after Emma shamed him into returning. Then he tried to shoot his way out of the dilemma.
I would also try to escape death. Why not? For what it is worth, if this were all a fraud, Emma would have known about it.
Like she knew about all of his extra women? Like she knew about Fanny? Like she knew about Eliza, her supposed best friend?
No way could Joseph Smith keep such a fraud a secret from his wife.
He was nothing if not a skilled storyteller.
She was no mook.
She loved him. He broke her heart repeatedly, and she still loved him. That may make her a mook, I don't know. But it doesn't mean she knew anything about his business.
Emma was not prone to suffer for a fraud. We need to remember that her children were also suffering. If what you say is true, I think that it proves that she was a true believer in her husband.
I have no doubt she was a true believer. That doesn't make Joseph's claims any stronger. And her "suffering" included some pretty nice perks. Let us not forget that.