bcspace wrote:
Have you checked the children? Don't you think a 19th century horn dog like Smith would've knocked up a few of his wives along the way?
Laying aside (no pun intended) the admissions by several of Joseph Smith's concubines (he didn't have multiple wives, he had one: Emma) that he had sexual intercourse with them, this excuse is strikingly stupid. D&C 132:63 states that the purpose of plural marriage is "to multiply and replenish the earth." The response is that Joseph Smith failed to multiply and replenish the earth, the Lord's express purpose for plural marriage.
In other words, bcspace presents the "he was righteous because he disobeyed the commandments!" defense.
Buffalo, rest assured that you do not have the burden of proving that it happened. Defenders of the faith have the burden of showing that it didn't.
You guys are the ones making the accusations. The burden rests squarely on you.
And since there is ample direct testimony from the concubines themselves that Joseph Smith had sex with them, that burden has been met.
NOTE: Please remember that we are dealing with a person who claims that the teaching of the LDS Church that there was "no death before the Fall" really means massive death all over the world for millions and millions of years before the Fall, who posits that for undisclosed reasons God put non-human spirits into human bodies, then had those non-humans mate so God could put human spirits into the human-bodied offspring of the non-humans in human bodies-----this same person does not feel it is a valid presumption that when a man and a woman enter a purported (i.e., not legally recognized) marriage, they are having a sexual relationship.