Nevo wrote:So it is your position that the Saints who practiced polygamy were wrong to have trusted their experiences with God—the same God that drew them to Mormonism in the first place. After all, other victims of religious imposters have claimed similar confirmatory experiences.
Well, I guess that stands to reason if all religious experience is just delusion and "God" (if such an entity exists) never had anything to do with it. Myself, I'm not so sure.
Nevo, I hope you are not suggesting that I believe that all religious experience is nothing but a delusion and that I know for a fact that there is no God, all of which make me perfectly willing to come down in decisive judgment against anyone who would have followed or does follow Joseph Smith. Is that what you are saying?
Because I believe I have been fairly clear about the fact that there is something that must be struggled with here. Obviously, if it is all so easy, then there is nothing at all to trouble ourselves over except how to persuade you that you have been taken for a colossal fool and would better spend your time on worthy enterprises. What I have said, however, is that care needs to be taken in how you argue Smith's case, because that has real implications for LDS people in the here and now.
I believe that the position you lay out is a dangerous one, since it implicitly allows for the possibility that an LDS leader can involve his people in atrocities with the only check being an external one like, say, the intervention of the federal government of the United States. Now, I don't think you will find this a useful argument as it appears that Romney and Huntsman too are entertaining presidential hopes. Americans want to be reassured that something more than the promptings of the Holy Spirit as communicated to a Mormon prophet or president stand between them and utter annihilation in a nuclear holocaust.
So, little do you realize that I actually have the best interests of the LDS Church and its people at heart. Some apologists seem to think that an unpleasant argument must mean that I am a hateful bigot who believes in nothing and wants to destroy the LDS Church. That is obviously nothing but a bunch of hysterical poppycock peddled by men who want to protect their important place and privileges in the LDS world. I hope you will be able to see beyond their histrionics and engage in a worthwhile discussion.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist