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*[[Improvement Era (1946): "That Joseph Smith actually was the person who introduced plural marriage into the Church and that he practised it himself are amply proved by existing facts"]] | *[[Improvement Era (1946): "That Joseph Smith actually was the person who introduced plural marriage into the Church and that he practised it himself are amply proved by existing facts"]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Most members of the Church are completely unaware that this alleged...1831 revelation Joseph F. Smith is referring to was a secret (and still uncanonized) 'revelation'"== | ==Response to claim: "Most members of the Church are completely unaware that this alleged...1831 revelation Joseph F. Smith is referring to was a secret (and still uncanonized) 'revelation'"== | ||
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*[[Question: Was Ezra Booth commanded to take a wife from among the Indians?]] | *[[Question: Was Ezra Booth commanded to take a wife from among the Indians?]] | ||
*[[Question: When did Joseph Smith receive the revelation on plural marriage?]] | *[[Question: When did Joseph Smith receive the revelation on plural marriage?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Of those 34 women, 11 of them were married women of other living men"== | ==Response to claim: "Of those 34 women, 11 of them were married women of other living men"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith consummate any of these marriages with married women?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph Smith consummate any of these marriages with married women?]] | ||
*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith have any children through any of his polyandrous marriages?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph Smith have any children through any of his polyandrous marriages?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Among them being Apostle Orson Hyde who was sent on his mission to dedicate Israel when Joseph secretly married his wife, Marinda Hyde"== | ==Response to claim: "Among them being Apostle Orson Hyde who was sent on his mission to dedicate Israel when Joseph secretly married his wife, Marinda Hyde"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith send men on missions so that he could secretly marry their wives while they were gone?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph Smith send men on missions so that he could secretly marry their wives while they were gone?]] | ||
*[[Question: Was Apostle Orson Hyde sent on a mission to dedicate Israel so that Joseph Smith could secretly marry his wife, Marinda Hyde, while he was away?]] | *[[Question: Was Apostle Orson Hyde sent on a mission to dedicate Israel so that Joseph Smith could secretly marry his wife, Marinda Hyde, while he was away?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Joseph was 37-years-old when he married 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball"== | ==Response to claim: "Joseph was 37-years-old when he married 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball"== | ||
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*[[Question: What were Helen Mar Kimball's views on plural marriage?]] | *[[Question: What were Helen Mar Kimball's views on plural marriage?]] | ||
*[[Helen Mar Kimball: "I have encouraged and sustained my husband in the celestial order of marriage because I knew it was right"]] | *[[Helen Mar Kimball: "I have encouraged and sustained my husband in the celestial order of marriage because I knew it was right"]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Even by 19th century standards, this is pedophilia"== | ==Response to claim: "Even by 19th century standards, this is pedophilia"== | ||
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*[[Question: Was Joseph Smith's marriage to 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball indicative of "pedophilia"?]] | *[[Question: Was Joseph Smith's marriage to 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball indicative of "pedophilia"?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "The Church now admits that Joseph Smith married 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball in its October 2014 Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo essay"== | ==Response to claim: "The Church now admits that Joseph Smith married 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball in its October 2014 Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo essay"== | ||
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==Response to claim: "Among the women was a mother-daughter set and three sister sets"== | ==Response to claim: "Among the women was a mother-daughter set and three sister sets"== | ||
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*[[Question: Does the Bible prohibit polygamous marriages involving a mother and daughter?]] | *[[Question: Does the Bible prohibit polygamous marriages involving a mother and daughter?]] | ||
*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith being sealed to mothers, daughters and sisters violate a biblical prohibition?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph Smith being sealed to mothers, daughters and sisters violate a biblical prohibition?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Some of the marriages to these women included promises by Joseph of eternal life to the girls and their families"== | ==Response to claim: "Some of the marriages to these women included promises by Joseph of eternal life to the girls and their families"== | ||
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*[[Question: Were plural wives forced into the marriage?]] | *[[Question: Were plural wives forced into the marriage?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Some of the marriages to these women included....threats of loss of salvation"== | ==Response to claim: "Some of the marriages to these women included....threats of loss of salvation"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did any woman suffer consequences for turning down Joseph's proposal?]] | *[[Question: Did any woman suffer consequences for turning down Joseph's proposal?]] | ||
*[[Question: Were women put under "tremendous pressure" to accept a proposal of plural marriage?]] | *[[Question: Were women put under "tremendous pressure" to accept a proposal of plural marriage?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "threats that he (Joseph) was going to be slain by an angel with a flaming sword if the girls didn’t marry him"== | ==Response to claim: "threats that he (Joseph) was going to be slain by an angel with a flaming sword if the girls didn’t marry him"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did Joseph claim that an angel threatened him with a "drawn sword" or "flaming sword" if a woman refused to marry him?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph claim that an angel threatened him with a "drawn sword" or "flaming sword" if a woman refused to marry him?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "President Hinckley publicly stating that polygamy is not doctrinal"== | ==Response to claim: "President Hinckley publicly stating that polygamy is not doctrinal"== | ||
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*[[Question: How can President Hinckley claim that polygamy is "not doctrinal" if it was a required practice in the 19th-Century Church?]] | *[[Question: How can President Hinckley claim that polygamy is "not doctrinal" if it was a required practice in the 19th-Century Church?]] | ||
*[[Gospel Topics: "Today, any person who practices plural marriage cannot become or remain a member of the Church"]] | *[[Gospel Topics: "Today, any person who practices plural marriage cannot become or remain a member of the Church"]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "D&C 132 is unequivocal on the point that polygamy is permitted only 'to multiply and replenish the earth' and 'bear the souls of men'"== | ==Response to claim: "D&C 132 is unequivocal on the point that polygamy is permitted only 'to multiply and replenish the earth' and 'bear the souls of men'"== | ||
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*[[Question: Was the only purpose of polygamy to "multiply and replenish the earth" and "bear the souls of men"?]] | *[[Question: Was the only purpose of polygamy to "multiply and replenish the earth" and "bear the souls of men"?]] | ||
*[[Question: If the only purpose of polygamy was to "raise up seed," then why did Joseph not have children by his plural wives?]] | *[[Question: If the only purpose of polygamy was to "raise up seed," then why did Joseph not have children by his plural wives?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "These married women continued to live as husband and wife with their prior husband after marrying Joseph"== | ==Response to claim: "These married women continued to live as husband and wife with their prior husband after marrying Joseph"== | ||
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*[[Question: Since Joseph Smith "married" the wives of 11 other men, why were those women not "destroyed" as specified in the Doctrine and Covenants since they continued to live with their "previous" husbands?]] | *[[Question: Since Joseph Smith "married" the wives of 11 other men, why were those women not "destroyed" as specified in the Doctrine and Covenants since they continued to live with their "previous" husbands?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "What a thing it is for a man to be accused of committing adultery, and having seven wives, when I can only find one"== | ==Response to claim: "What a thing it is for a man to be accused of committing adultery, and having seven wives, when I can only find one"== | ||
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*[[Question: Why did Joseph Smith say "I had not been married scarcely five minutes...before it was reported that I had seven wives"?]] | *[[Question: Why did Joseph Smith say "I had not been married scarcely five minutes...before it was reported that I had seven wives"?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Emma was unaware of most of Joseph’s plural marriages, at least until after the fact"== | ==Response to claim: "Emma was unaware of most of Joseph’s plural marriages, at least until after the fact"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did Joseph hide his plural marriages from Emma, his first wife?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph hide his plural marriages from Emma, his first wife?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "She certainly did not consent to most of them as required by D&C 132"== | ==Response to claim: "She certainly did not consent to most of them as required by D&C 132"== | ||
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*[[Question: Was Emma aware of the possibility that Joseph could take additional wives even without her consent?]] | *[[Question: Was Emma aware of the possibility that Joseph could take additional wives even without her consent?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "The Church’s new October 2014 Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo essay acknowledges that Joseph Smith was a polygamist"== | ==Response to claim: "The Church’s new October 2014 Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo essay acknowledges that Joseph Smith was a polygamist"== | ||
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*[[Improvement Era (1946): "Did Joseph Smith Introduce Plural Marriage?...It is also possible, though the Church does not now permit it, to seal two living people for eternity only, with no association on earth"]] | *[[Improvement Era (1946): "Did Joseph Smith Introduce Plural Marriage?...It is also possible, though the Church does not now permit it, to seal two living people for eternity only, with no association on earth"]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "The following 1835 edition of Doctrine & Covenants revelations bans polygamy"== | ==Response to claim: "The following 1835 edition of Doctrine & Covenants revelations bans polygamy"== | ||
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*[[Question: Was Oliver Cowdery aware that some in the Church were practicing polygamy in 1835 at the time he authored the "Article on Marriage"?]] | *[[Question: Was Oliver Cowdery aware that some in the Church were practicing polygamy in 1835 at the time he authored the "Article on Marriage"?]] | ||
*[[Question: Was the practice of polygamy general knowledge among Latter-day Saints in 1835 when the "Article on Marriage" was published?]] | *[[Question: Was the practice of polygamy general knowledge among Latter-day Saints in 1835 when the "Article on Marriage" was published?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Unions without the knowledge or consent of the husband, in cases of polyandry"== | ==Response to claim: "Unions without the knowledge or consent of the husband, in cases of polyandry"== | ||
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*[[Question: What did the husband of Sarah Ann Whitney know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | *[[Question: What did the husband of Sarah Ann Whitney know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | ||
*[[Question: What did the husband of Mary Heron know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | *[[Question: What did the husband of Mary Heron know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Joseph’s marriage to Fanny Alger was described by his cousin, Oliver Cowdery, as a 'dirty, nasty, filthy affair'"== | ==Response to claim: "Joseph’s marriage to Fanny Alger was described by his cousin, Oliver Cowdery, as a 'dirty, nasty, filthy affair'"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith marry Fanny Alger as his first plural wife in 1833?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph Smith marry Fanny Alger as his first plural wife in 1833?]] | ||
*[[Question: Did some of Joseph Smith's associates believe that Joseph Smith had an affair with Fanny Alger?]] | *[[Question: Did some of Joseph Smith's associates believe that Joseph Smith had an affair with Fanny Alger?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Joseph was practicing polygamy before the sealing authority was given"== | ==Response to claim: "Joseph was practicing polygamy before the sealing authority was given"== | ||
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*[[Question: How could Joseph and Fanny have been married in 1831 if the sealing power had not yet been restored?]] | *[[Question: How could Joseph and Fanny have been married in 1831 if the sealing power had not yet been restored?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "A union with a newlywed and pregnant woman (Zina Huntingon)"== | ==Response to claim: "A union with a newlywed and pregnant woman (Zina Huntingon)"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith and Brigham Young steal Henry Jacobs' family?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph Smith and Brigham Young steal Henry Jacobs' family?]] | ||
*[[Question: What did the husband of Zina D. Huntington know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | *[[Question: What did the husband of Zina D. Huntington know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: Zina "married Joseph after being told Joseph’s life was in danger from an angel with a flaming sword"== | ==Response to claim: Zina "married Joseph after being told Joseph’s life was in danger from an angel with a flaming sword"== | ||
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*[[Question: Did Joseph claim that an angel threatened him with a "drawn sword" or "flaming sword" if a woman refused to marry him?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph claim that an angel threatened him with a "drawn sword" or "flaming sword" if a woman refused to marry him?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "there is no such thing as an insane polygamist god who demanded such sadistic, immoral, adulterous, despicable, and pedophilic behavior"== | ==Response to claim: "there is no such thing as an insane polygamist god who demanded such sadistic, immoral, adulterous, despicable, and pedophilic behavior"== | ||
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*[[Question: Was Joseph Smith ever charged with adultery under Illinois law?]] | *[[Question: Was Joseph Smith ever charged with adultery under Illinois law?]] | ||
*[[Question: Were there any similar cases under Illinois adultery statute which demonstrate that Joseph was not breaking the law?]] | *[[Question: Were there any similar cases under Illinois adultery statute which demonstrate that Joseph was not breaking the law?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Joseph’s desire to keep this part of his life a secret is what ultimately contributed to his death when he ordered the destruction of the printing press"== | ==Response to claim: "Joseph’s desire to keep this part of his life a secret is what ultimately contributed to his death when he ordered the destruction of the printing press"== | ||
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*[[Question: How was the decision reached to destroy the ''Nauvoo Expositor''?]] | *[[Question: How was the decision reached to destroy the ''Nauvoo Expositor''?]] | ||
*[[Question: Did Joseph Smith or his associates attempt to reconcile with William Law before he published the ''Nauvoo Expositor''?]] | *[[Question: Did Joseph Smith or his associates attempt to reconcile with William Law before he published the ''Nauvoo Expositor''?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "The Many Wives of Joseph Smith: 11 Polyandrous Marriages"== | ==Response to claim: "The Many Wives of Joseph Smith: 11 Polyandrous Marriages"== | ||
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*[[Question: What did the husband of Elizabeth Davis know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | *[[Question: What did the husband of Elizabeth Davis know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Why is there no mention of God commanding Adam or Noah and/or their immediate male children to have many wives?"== | ==Response to claim: "Why is there no mention of God commanding Adam or Noah and/or their immediate male children to have many wives?"== | ||
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*[[Question: If polygamy was commanded of God in order to "raise seed," then why were Adam and Noah not commanded to practice polygamy?]] | *[[Question: If polygamy was commanded of God in order to "raise seed," then why were Adam and Noah not commanded to practice polygamy?]] | ||
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==Response to claim: "Latter-day 'prophet, seer, and revelator' Lorenzo Snow strongly disagrees with FairMormon"== | ==Response to claim: "Latter-day 'prophet, seer, and revelator' Lorenzo Snow strongly disagrees with FairMormon"== | ||
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*[[Question: Are the original Temple Lot Case transcripts available online?]] | *[[Question: Are the original Temple Lot Case transcripts available online?]] | ||
*[[Question: I've seen Temple Lot court transcripts online. Are these not accurate?]] | *[[Question: I've seen Temple Lot court transcripts online. Are these not accurate?]] | ||
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==Brian Hales: CES Letter 31 to 34 Polyandry== | ==Brian Hales: CES Letter 31 to 34 Polyandry== | ||
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==LDS Truth Claims: Criticism from Polygamy/Polyandry== | ==LDS Truth Claims: Criticism from Polygamy/Polyandry== | ||
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[[../Book of Abraham Concerns & Questions|Book of Abraham Concerns & Questions]] | A FAIR Analysis of: [[../|Letter to a CES Director]], a work by author: Jeremy Runnells
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Summary: Regarding Joseph's practice of polygamy, the author states that "Joseph Smith’s pattern of behavior or modus operandi for a period of at least 10 years of his adult life was to keep secrets, be deceptive, and be dishonest – both privately and publicly."
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Joseph Smith was married to at least 34 women.
Longer response(s) to criticism:
It’s unfortunate that the Church is not as open, straightforward, and transparent to their members and investigators today as Joseph F. Smith and the 1912 First Presidency were on Joseph Smith’s polygamy.“…plural marriage was first revealed to Joseph Smith in 1831, but being forbidden to make it public, or teach it as a doctrine of the Gospel, at the time…”[the author is quoting FairMormon here]
Most members of the Church are completely unaware that this alleged (it was written down 30 years later in 1861 by William W. Phelps) 1831 revelation Joseph F. Smith is referring to was a secret (and still uncanonized) “revelation” that Joseph and other men were to marry the descendants of the Lamanites, or the Native Americans, to raise seed so “that their posterity may become white and delightsome.”
In addition to being written down 30 years after the fact, being an uncanonized revelation, and concerning the marrying of only Lamanite women, this 1831 revelation is also contradicted by passages in the 1835 Doctrine and Covenants (101:4, 13.7, and 65:3). Thus, FairMormon's position requires us to believe in a seemingly schizophrenic god who gave explicit commands against polygamy in revelations but who just a few years earlier told Joseph Smith that plural marriage is legitimate but to keep it a secret? Despite giving Joseph Smith contrary and opposite revelations a short time later? That this polygamy revelation in 1831 is for the purpose of raising seed with the Indians so that their posterity would “become white and delightsome”?
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Of those 34 women, 11 of them were married women of other living men.
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Among them being Apostle Orson Hyde who was sent on his mission to dedicate Israel when Joseph secretly married his wife, Marinda Hyde.
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Joseph was 37-years-old when he married 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball, twenty-three years his junior. Even by 19th century standards, this is pedophilia.
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[Regarding the sealing of Joseph to 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball]: Even by 19th century standards, this is pedophilia.
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The Church now admits that Joseph Smith married 14-year-old Helen Mar Kimball in its October 2014 Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo essay
Among the women [who were Joseph Smith's polygamous wives] was a mother-daughter set and three sister sets.
Longer response(s) to criticism:
Some of the marriages to these women included promises by Joseph of eternal life to the girls and their families.
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Some of the marriages to these women included...threats of loss of salvation.
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Some of the marriages to these women included...threats that he (Joseph) was going to be...
slain by an angel with a flaming sword if the girls didn’t marry him. (April 2013)
in danger from an angel with a drawn sword. (October 2014)
slain by an angel with a drawn sword if the girls didn't marry him.(October 2014)
[Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs] was married for 7.5 months and was 6 months pregnant with her first husband, Henry Jacobs, when she married Joseph after being told Joseph’s life was...
in danger from an angel with a flaming sword. (April 2013)
Longer response(s) to criticism:
A lot of members don’t realize that there is a set of very specific and bizarre rules outlined in Doctrine & Covenants 132 (still in LDS canon despite President Hinckley publicly stating that polygamy is not doctrinal) on how polygamy is to be practiced.
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D&C 132 is unequivocal on the point that polygamy is permitted only 'to multiply and replenish the earth' and 'bear the souls of men'. .... D&C 132:63 very clearly states that the only purpose of polygamy is to 'multiply and replenish the earth' and 'bear the souls of men'. Why did Joseph marry women who were already married? These women were obviously not virgins, which violated D&C 132. Zina Huntington had been married seven and a half months and was six months pregnant with her first husband’s baby at the time she married Joseph; clearly she didn’t need any more help to 'bear the souls of men'.
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Joseph married 11 women who were already married. Multiple husbands = Polyandry. These married women continued to live as husband and wife with their prior husband after marrying Joseph.....Also, [D&C 132] verse 63 states that if the new wives are with another man after the polygamous marriage, they will be destroyed. Eleven of Joseph’s wives lived with their prior husbands after marrying Joseph Smith. Most of them lived on to old age. Why weren’t they “destroyed”?
Longer response(s) to criticism:
Joseph Smith said “…What a thing it is for a man to be accused of committing adultery, and having seven wives, when I can only find one. I am the same man, and as innocent as I was fourteen years ago; and I can prove them all perjurers.” – History of the Church, Vol. 6, Chapter 19, p. 411
Longer response(s) to criticism:
How about the consent of the first wife, which receives so much attention in D&C 132? Emma was unaware of most of Joseph’s plural marriages, at least until after the fact, which violated D&C 132.
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[Emma] certainly did not consent to most of them as required by D&C 132
Longer response(s) to criticism:
The Church’s new October 2014 Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo essay acknowledges that Joseph Smith was a polygamist
Longer response(s) to criticism:
The following 1835 edition of Doctrine & Covenants revelations bans polygamy:1835 Doctrine & Covenants 101:4:
“Inasmuch as this Church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication, and polygamy: we declare that we believe, that one man should have one wife; and one woman, but one husband, except in case of death, when either is at liberty to marry again.”
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Joseph’s polygamy also included...Unions without the knowledge or consent of the husband, in cases of polyandry.
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Joseph’s marriage to Fanny Alger was described by his cousin, Oliver Cowdery, as a “dirty, nasty, filthy affair." (April 2013)
Joseph’s marriage to Fanny Alger was described by Oliver Cowdery as a “dirty, nasty, filthy affair” (October 2014)Author's sources:
- Richard L. Bushman, Rough Stone Rolling, p. 323.
Longer response(s) to criticism:
Joseph was practicing polygamy before the sealing authority was given
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[Joseph Smith married] a newlywed and pregnant woman (Zina Huntingon)....Zina Huntington had been married seven and a half months and was six months pregnant with her first husband’s baby at the time she married Joseph; clearly she didn’t need any more help to “bear the souls of men”.
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Zina "married Joseph after being told Joseph’s life was in danger from an angel with a flaming sword" (April 2013)
Zina "married Joseph after being told Joseph’s life was in danger from an angel with a drawn sword" (October 2014)
Longer response(s) to criticism:
there is no such thing as an insane polygamist god who demanded such sadistic, immoral, adulterous, despicable, and pedophilic behavior
The secrecy of the marriages and the private and public denials by Joseph Smith are not congruent with honest behavior. Emma was unaware of most of these marriages. The Saints did not know what was going on behind the scenes as polygamy did not become common knowledge until 1852 when Brigham Young revealed it in Utah. Joseph Smith did everything he could to keep the practice in the dark.
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Joseph’s desire to keep this part of his life a secret is what ultimately contributed to his death when he ordered the destruction of the printing press (Nauvoo Expositor) that dared expose his behavior in June 1844
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A "mormoninfographic" called "The Many Wives of Joseph Smith" is used in the Letter to a CES Director to illustrate Joseph Smith's "11 Polyandrous Marriages"
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If God commands polygamy in situations where a high birth rate is necessary, why is there no mention of God commanding Adam or Noah and/or their immediate male children to have many wives? (April 2013)
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Longer response(s) to criticism:
Latter-day “prophet, seer, and revelator” Lorenzo Snow strongly disagrees with FairMormon. Snow states:A man that violated this law in the Doctrine and Covenants, 1835 edition, until the acceptance of that revelation by the church, violated the law of the church if he practiced plural marriage. Yes sir, he would have been cut off from the church, I think I should have been if I had. Before the giving of that revelation in 1843 if a man married more wives than one who were living at the same time, he would have been cut off from the church. It would have been adultery under the laws of the church and under the laws of the state, too. – Temple Lot Case, p.320-322
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