I know I did for many years. I knew what he did with the Partridge sisters, the Lawrence girls, Helen Kimball, and the wives of some of his closest friends. I knew these things, and yet I refused to believe that there was anything wrong with his behavior. I gave him the benefit of the doubt when he said he had been commanded of God. But the benefit of the doubt only holds when there is some doubt. From my discussions with Seth, it sounds like he, like me, realized that there was no longer enough doubt to grant Joseph.
This is what I find so very odd. :-)
ANYONE else behaving like Joseph Smith would be in prison. My guess is, virtually every LDS member, if their next door neighbor, Mr. Smith told their middle school daughters and wives that he had a vision and God told him to "marry" them, and he secretly coerced their daughters into sleeping with them, and started to meet with their wives behind their back, writing notes to keep it quiet so no one would find out of their meetings, and then slept with their wives, well, lets just say the neighbor would not get a free pass!
Why is it OK for Joseph? Why does he get the benefit of the doubt? Of COURSE he gets the benefit of doubt if we didn't know for a fact that such things occurred but there is no question about his behavior.
Why is Joseph Smith's behavior fine and dandy, but it is horrible, cruel, perverted, sick, and completely wrong when another engages in the exact same behavior?
Why is a prophet of God, who supposedly is speaking with God, who is the one GOD chose to fulfill the most important job on Earth, next to Jesus, held to such low standards?
If God is giving all these revelations, telling all sorts of folks where to go, what calling to have, where to live, where to go on missions, what to invest in, etc. etc. etc., is it unrealistic that God would say something like... "hey Joseph Smith, by the way, don't mess with those young girls?" Or, "you need to treat Emma better... stop lying to her." Or, "stop with the coercion and manipulation." Or, you only get a harem in heaven." Or, SOMETHING?
I really do not get this at all. Ya know?
(Just to be clear, I'm not writing this to you, but discussing the phenomenon that I observe so often). :-)
~dancer~