Zelder wrote:Fence Sitter wrote:Here is what Joseph F. Smith had to say on the necessity of plural wives for exaltation.
Here is a quote from the journal of William Clayton on the same subject.
Well that's true. They did teach that is was necessary and J. Smith claimed that an angel made threats if he didn't. And again on the other hand the scripture makes no claimes. I supose a believer could argue that maybe it was necessary for some members but not all members or something of that nature.
It does not make a damn bit of sense that polygyny is necessary because there are not enough women for all the men to have more than one. I think that polygynandry is a more realistic approach and might truly be necessary for the formation of a utopian society living the law of consecration. *shrugs* I see it all as a big mystery but maybe Joseph Smith was on to something important.
How about just old fashioned monogamy and fidelity? Seems much more practical, particularly given the virtual balance of male and female births. Why does god need--and thus require--anyone to be diddling more than just his wife or her husband (both singular) to be exalted?
The Abrahamic god made adultery and fornication a sin? Why if he is going to command someone to have a harem to be exalted?
COJCOLDS still does what it can to cover up JSJr's promiscuity (i.e., Mormon politically correct term, "polygamy") because it does not even have the hint of the faint badges of nobility that the polygamy of BY or JT had. JSJr's wandering eye is just that. He was doing it with other men's wives, with young girls, with sisters. As compared to defending the Utah polygamy, apologists face a daunting ascent up K2 in trying to defend Nauvoo polygamy as anything other than just an expression of JSJr's randy libido.
Poly--anything--is just an excuse invented by 'religious' people to commit adultery.
Mormons take the cake of rationalization among religionists. Murder is okay, if you claim it is 'blood atonement' or that it is necessary that an entire nation not wither in disbelief. Adultery is rationalized as God-commanded polygamy, required for man to get in heaven.
I am ashamed that I ever bought into the load of crap that is Mormonism.