Fionn wrote:I've heard that, but only from apostates. I'm not sure why some apologists are so loath to admit that Joseph ever did anything wrong. My suspicion is that they probably think that such behavior would call into question his prophetic calling, so they can't even consider the matter. But that's just a guess.
I don't believe I've ever heard this from a non-apostate, either.
If calling Joseph's behavior immoral is so very difficult for believers, the idea of Joseph having been a fallen prophet is a non-starter, I'm sure.
Still, it's difficult to argue with outcomes. Joseph was destroyed.[/quote]
Yep. Seems to me that there are two typical responses from apologists:
1. It never happened, and critics are just making it up or putting a terrible spin on the facts when they know better (bcspace and Droopy, for example).
2. It did happen, and it just shows how much more broad-minded and liberal God's morality is than our puny understanding. How dare we judge God's behavior? (Blake Ostler and Will Schryver are good examples.)