Nope, you can't interpret words correctly.
Sorry Mr FAQless. It is you who either cannot interpret or read correctly. Take another look:
BY Said:
"The birth of the Savior was as natural as are the births of our children; it was the result of natural action. He partook of flesh and blood -- was begotten of his Father, as we were of our fathers." (Journal of Discourses, vol. 8, p. 115).
Quote:
McConkie said:
"There is nothing figurative about his paternity; he was begotten, conceived and born in the normal and natural course of events..." (Mormon Doctrine, by Bruce McConkie, p. 742).
Young said it was the result of natural action. McConkie said he was conceived in the natural and normal course of events. Can they be more plain?
Look, I am only copying what they said. Now the next question is how did almost all the members, except the mealy mouthed two faced apologists such as yourself who want to wiggle out of things that are no for some reason embarrassing, understand what they were saying? The answer is that they understand their leaders to say that Jesus was conceived through a sexual act.
Even worse, you all entirely ignore entire Church history in which every single LDS leader has taught the traditional understanding of Christ's birth and conception.
This issue is a perfect example of how you people use a little truth to tell great lies.
1. You misrepresent their words.
2. You entirely ignore the context those words were even said in the first place (debunking other religions doctrines concerning the Holy Ghost).
3. You entirely ignore the words of the men themselves on the subject which clearly teach the common understanding.
4. You entirely ignore 180 years of LDS history in which we have taught exactly the same on the subject, contrary to your interpretation of these "select quotes".
Your actions are the very definition of being liars.....
Yea, yea everyone is stupid and a liar. That is the sum of your defense. But really it is you who are lying. Embrace what the LDS leaders taught. The Church used to do that till online LDS apologetic became so popular and the LDS Church seemed to want to main stream itself.