asbestosman wrote:beefcalf wrote:I am honestly baffled that anyone who professes to believe in Smith could hear these charges and not attempt to discover everything possible to either support or refute those charges.
So why not you?
What am I supposed to do? I'm not a student of history, nor a crime scene investigator. I believe there is much misinformation on Joseph Smith. I don't have the resources to investigate every claim someone makes against my faith.
I can suggest that the least advantageous thing for you to do is nothing.
Try this: You can do it in about 8 minutes.
Read Jacob 2, vs 23 through 32 (although you should probably read the entire chapter to see there is no issue with context)
I propose you will come away with an unequivocal denunciation of polygamy, multiple wives and concubines.
Done?
Ok, now read D&C 132, vs 61-63 (again, reading more is certainly recommended for context)
I propose that these scriptures are a clearly distinct contradiction to those in Jacob 2.
Finished?
Without even bringing into it the evidences of what Smith did in Kirtland and Nauvoo, we already have a problem. Remember that in Jacob, multiple wives were an abomination. Did God change his mind?
That shoulda took less than eight minutes. For extra credit, you may continue below...
Without even referencing any material which might be deemed 'anti', please go and read Bushman's "Rough Stone Rolling" and Compton's "In Sacred Loneliness"
From these two, it will become apparent that Smith broke all of the 'rules' of polygamy as enumerated by D&C 61-63
- (1) must have consent of first wife
(2) plural wives must be virgins
(3) plural wives must not then be with other men
(4) used only for procreation
(5) obey the law of the land (actually from AoF#12)
So, we have LDS doctrine in the Book of Mormon, Jacob, clearly stating that polygamy is an abomination. Then we have D&C 132 disregarding the Book of Mormon (contradiction #1) and enumerating rules of polygamy. Then we have Joseph Smith practicing polygamy in complete and total contradiction to all of the rules (contradiction #2).
These are some of the things that have led some of us to conclude that things are not as the official teachings of the church say they are.