Simon Belmont wrote:Inconceivable wrote:CFR
Unless you wish to give up your anonimity, you are an empty suit with as many credentials.
As are you.
So no CFR, I get it.
poser.
Simon Belmont wrote:Inconceivable wrote:CFR
Unless you wish to give up your anonimity, you are an empty suit with as many credentials.
As are you.
Simon Belmont wrote:[ I do not. I also do not pretend to know exactly why the Lord commanded Joseph Smith to engage in polygamy. He has his reasons..
Simon Belmont wrote:just me wrote:6 February 1844-...I prophesied at the table that 5 years would not roll round before the company would all be able to live without cooking.
Failed prophesy.
Yup. Do you understand the nature of prophecy?
A couple interesting things here. There is a SET COST to enter the temple. This is not right according to how things are taught today.
You are correct. There are also automobiles today, big difference from the 1830s.
The next thing-it is said that "strangers" will be allowed in the temple. In fact, there is another writing that says people of ALL nations, kindreds, tounues and people will be able to enter the temple when it is opened. Joseph died and this changed. No strangers, no blacks...
Really? The last time I was at the Temple, one of the temple workers was African American, as well, a few people in the congregation were.
I will look for the reference to the "money box" being made for the font later. Right now I need to get back to my family.
I look forward to this reference.
Themis wrote:No. Here is a definition from Wiki
"Pious fraud a term used to describe fraud in religion; for example, a pious fraud can be the act of counterfeiting a miracle or result in a sacred text falsely attributed to a biblical figure) because of a belief that the end justifies the means, in this case the end of increasing faith by whatever means available."
First I do think you have read a lot of material, but I can see that it was most likely church sanctioned which is why you showing a lack of accurate information about Joseph Smith history.
Remember pious frauds believe in what they are doing,
Also, Joseph was not really aware of what conflicts may arise when he started his religion, and many of them had little to do with LDS belief or doctrines.
Even people who know they are major frauds have endured pain and risk of life in order to try and gain from their endeavors, so pious frauds would be even more willing to.
You might want to study human nature a lot more. If Joseph is a pious fraud(I think he was)His colleagues would would at most also be pious frauds or true believers unaware of what things Joseph had made up.
LOL if we assume this is true, that means half of them never get discovered. Unfortunately many of Joseph's lies and frauds have been discovered.
LOL you obviously are reading only church friendly material, or you would understand better Martins is not the best eye witness to have on your side, not to mention just how our understanding has grown of the limitations of the eye witness testimony. I say more, but I'm not sure where to begin with your amount of ignorance on the subject. I know beastie put up some good articles on it.
Moral is a subjective term. It's good top see you do believe he did have sex with some of his wives. Now having sex is not the real issue though. It's about Joseph behavior and claims in regards to polygamy that people find hard to believe would be God sanctioned.
I don't know anyone who think Joseph needed to be perfect, but their actions and behavior do have a bearing on whether their claims are likely to be true or not, and many of his actions have been much worse then most other people would behave, so trust and credibility should suffer.
God never asks for faith. Only those who want you to believe they represent him.
AtticusFinch wrote:Wrong? How? You certainly appear to not know enough to prove anything I said wrong. I am right and you know it. That is why all you could do is repeat yourself over and over.
harmony wrote:Simon Belmont wrote:. I am an expert on the subject.
You are a self-proclaimed expert. Big deal.
Kishkumen wrote:Much better, I say, to exercise some candor and respect. Joseph Smith married lots of women, he had intimate relations with some of them. He believed God told him to do it. If you believe Joseph was a prophet, then there is your explanation. If you don't, then you probably won't buy it.