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+ | *Didn't Joseph approve a "pretend marriage" between his plural wife Sarah Ann Whitney and Joseph Kingsbury? | ||
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*[[Joseph_Smith_and_polygamy#Hiding_the_Truth.3F|Hiding the truth about polygamy]] | *[[Joseph_Smith_and_polygamy#Hiding_the_Truth.3F|Hiding the truth about polygamy]] | ||
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+ | *Did Joseph write a "revealing letter" to Sarah Ann Whitney's parent in which he invited them "to bring their daughter to visit him?" | ||
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*[[Joseph Smith and polygamy/"Love letters"]] | *[[Joseph Smith and polygamy/"Love letters"]] | ||
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====283, 572n10 (PB)==== | ====283, 572n10 (PB)==== | ||
− | ||Sarah Pratt | + | || |
+ | *Did Sarah Pratt's rejection of the Church have to do with her having been propositioned by Joseph? | ||
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*[[John C. Bennett]] | *[[John C. Bennett]] | ||
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− | ||Joseph publicly | + | || |
+ | *Why did Joseph publicly deny polygamy, when he stated: "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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* [[Joseph_Smith_and_polygamy#Hiding_the_Truth.3F|Hiding the truth about polygamy]] | * [[Joseph_Smith_and_polygamy#Hiding_the_Truth.3F|Hiding the truth about polygamy]] | ||
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+ | *Weren't many of Joseph's plural wives teenagers? | ||
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*[[Polygamy book/Age of wives]] | *[[Polygamy book/Age of wives]] | ||
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− | ||"Coexisting with these two deities was a limitless amount of cosmic spirit matter known as "intelligence," out of which Elohim and Heavenly Mother made countless spirit babies via celestial sex." | + | || |
+ | *{{AuthorQuote|"Coexisting with these two deities was a limitless amount of cosmic spirit matter known as "intelligence," out of which Elohim and Heavenly Mother made countless spirit babies via celestial sex."}} | ||
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*[[One Nation Under Gods#Celestial sex?|Celestial sex?]] | *[[One Nation Under Gods#Celestial sex?|Celestial sex?]] | ||
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− | ||"Earth, by the way, in this Mormon scenario, was fashioned as part of a joint creative project supervised by the most faithful of Heavenly Father's spiritual progeny (e.g., Jesus, Joseph Smith, Noah, Adam, John the Baptist, etc.). Elohim's other spirit children included: Lucifer, who would become the Devil (a.k.a. Satan); Napoleon; George Washington; Joseph Smith; Louis Armstrong, Donny and Marie Osmond, Senator Orrin Hatch, U.S. President George W. Bush, and everyone else who has ever lived on this planet." | + | || |
+ | *{{AuthorQuote|"Earth, by the way, in this Mormon scenario, was fashioned as part of a joint creative project supervised by the most faithful of Heavenly Father's spiritual progeny (e.g., Jesus, Joseph Smith, Noah, Adam, John the Baptist, etc.). Elohim's other spirit children included: Lucifer, who would become the Devil (a.k.a. Satan); Napoleon; George Washington; Joseph Smith; Louis Armstrong, Donny and Marie Osmond, Senator Orrin Hatch, U.S. President George W. Bush, and everyone else who has ever lived on this planet."}} | ||
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*[[../../Sarcasm|Sarcasm]] | *[[../../Sarcasm|Sarcasm]] | ||
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====286, 574n26 (PB)==== | ====286, 574n26 (PB)==== | ||
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+ | *Do Latter-day Saints believe that God the Father is a "polygamous god?" | ||
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* [[Was_Jesus_Christ_married/Was_Jesus_a_polygamist#Orson_Pratt:_The_Seer|Elohim a "polygamous god"?]] | * [[Was_Jesus_Christ_married/Was_Jesus_a_polygamist#Orson_Pratt:_The_Seer|Elohim a "polygamous god"?]] | ||
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+ | *Do Latter-day Saints believe that God the Father is "the god of this planet?" | ||
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* Numerous LDS scriptures assert that God the Father rules through Christ over the universe. {{s||DC|45|1}}; {{s||DC|76|24}}; {{s||Moses|1|33}}; {{s||Moses|2|1}}) | * Numerous LDS scriptures assert that God the Father rules through Christ over the universe. {{s||DC|45|1}}; {{s||DC|76|24}}; {{s||Moses|1|33}}; {{s||Moses|2|1}}) | ||
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+ | *Do Latter-day Saints believe that our mortal life is similar to what God the Father had to go through in order to become God? | ||
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*[[Deification of man]] | *[[Deification of man]] | ||
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− | ||"More spirit children means more power, which in turn pushes a Mormon male further up the hierarchical ladder of gods in our universe." | + | || |
+ | *{{AuthorQuote|"More spirit children means more power, which in turn pushes a Mormon male further up the hierarchical ladder of gods in our universe."}} | ||
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*This statement is not LDS doctrine—it is the creation of the author. | *This statement is not LDS doctrine—it is the creation of the author. | ||
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+ | *It is true that Latter-day Saints do not believe that Jesus Christ was not "conceived in any way that might be considered supernatural" and that He was not "miraculously begotten, for instance, by the Holy Ghost, as Christianity teaches?" | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: the Book of Mormon teaches that Christ was conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost ({{s|1|Nephi|11|21}}). | *{{FalseStatement}}: the Book of Mormon teaches that Christ was conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost ({{s|1|Nephi|11|21}}). | ||
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− | ||God the Father visited the earth to conceive Jesus Christ through Mary after "making her his wife" even though she was "his daughter" and "betrothed to Joseph | + | || |
+ | *Do Latter-day Saints believe that God the Father visited the earth to conceive Jesus Christ through Mary after "making her his wife" even though she was "his daughter" and "betrothed to Joseph?" | ||
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*The author twists words in such a way that no Latter-day Saint would recognize this alleged part of their "theology." | *The author twists words in such a way that no Latter-day Saint would recognize this alleged part of their "theology." | ||
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+ | *Do Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus became a polygamist just like His Father? | ||
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*The Church teaches no such doctrine. Most references to Elohim's status come from Orson Pratt, who believed that this was true. The Church, however, has neither accepted nor promoted such a teaching. | *The Church teaches no such doctrine. Most references to Elohim's status come from Orson Pratt, who believed that this was true. The Church, however, has neither accepted nor promoted such a teaching. | ||
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− | ||The author states that the "road to godhood" for others is "far more difficult and takes considerably longer" than the route taken by Jesus Christ, since Jesus did not require "wives" or "temple rituals" to achieve godhood. | + | || |
+ | *The author states that the "road to godhood" for others is "far more difficult and takes considerably longer" than the route taken by Jesus Christ, since Jesus did not require "wives" or "temple rituals" to achieve godhood. | ||
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*This is an absurd claim by the author. Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus Christ paid the price for our sins—something that no man is even capable of doing for himself. ''This'' is what the author implies is the easier road to godhood? | *This is an absurd claim by the author. Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus Christ paid the price for our sins—something that no man is even capable of doing for himself. ''This'' is what the author implies is the easier road to godhood? | ||
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− | ||Ann Eliza Young in her 1875 book ''Wife No. 19'' stated the polygamy in Utah was not an option, but a command. | + | || |
+ | *Ann Eliza Young in her 1875 book ''Wife No. 19'' stated the polygamy in Utah was not an option, but a command. | ||
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*[[Polygamy/Ann Eliza Young]] | *[[Polygamy/Ann Eliza Young]] | ||
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+ | *Is it true that early LDS leaders allowed the marriage of near relatives? The book specifically mentions the sealing of John Bernhisel to his sister, Maria, as quoted in Joseph's diary. | ||
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*[[Polygamy/Near relatives]] | *[[Polygamy/Near relatives]] | ||
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+ | *George D. Smith notes in a study of 153 polygamous men: "two of the wives were only thirteen years old, more than a dozen girls were fourteen, twenty-one were fifteen; and fifty-three were only sixteen." | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: G.D. Smith is ''not'' an "LDS scholar." GD Smith is an atheist, writes frequently for secular humanism's flagship publication ''Free Inquiry'', and finances Signature Books, which expends considerable effort attacking the foundational events and doctrines of the Church.{{ref|gds1}} | *{{FalseStatement}}: G.D. Smith is ''not'' an "LDS scholar." GD Smith is an atheist, writes frequently for secular humanism's flagship publication ''Free Inquiry'', and finances Signature Books, which expends considerable effort attacking the foundational events and doctrines of the Church.{{ref|gds1}} | ||
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+ | *Is it true that Latter-day Saint ment treated women as "livestock or property." | ||
+ | *The endnote refers to an alleged quote made by Brigham Young to Henry Jacobs in which he is claimed to have told Jacobs that "the woman that you claim for a wife does not belong to you. She is a spiritual wife of brother Joseph...and she, in his behalf, with her children, are my property..." | ||
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*Stenhouse could not have heard the alleged comment by Brigham in 1846, since he was baptized in England on July 14, 1845, and didn't come to the United States until late 1855. His "corroboration," therefore, is of no worth, and he is likely to have simply copied Hall's claim as his own. | *Stenhouse could not have heard the alleged comment by Brigham in 1846, since he was baptized in England on July 14, 1845, and didn't come to the United States until late 1855. His "corroboration," therefore, is of no worth, and he is likely to have simply copied Hall's claim as his own. | ||
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+ | *Is it true, as the author claims, that "wife swapping" was "acceptable?" | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/Wife swapping|Grant's quote]] is about consecrating everything to God's service: money, wives, etc. It does not sanction "wife swapping." | *{{FalseStatement}}: [[../../Use of sources/Wife swapping|Grant's quote]] is about consecrating everything to God's service: money, wives, etc. It does not sanction "wife swapping." | ||
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+ | *Were missionaries instructed to not select converted women as wives before they were brought back to Utah? | ||
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*The author creates a composite quote from the two sources. Kimball's discourse doesn't actually mention plural marriage. | *The author creates a composite quote from the two sources. Kimball's discourse doesn't actually mention plural marriage. | ||
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+ | *If missionaries chose not to "heed Kimball's warning" about selecting wives before bringing them to Utah, were they castrated as a result? | ||
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*[[Castration in Utah]] | *[[Castration in Utah]] | ||
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− | ||Brigham Young | + | || |
+ | *Why did Brigham Young say that "[t]he only men who become Gods, even the Sons of God, are those who enter into polygamy?" | ||
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*[[The only men who become gods are those that practice polygamy?]] | *[[The only men who become gods are those that practice polygamy?]] | ||
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− | ||Orson Pratt | + | || |
+ | *Did Orson Pratt teach that anyone not entering into plural marriage "will be damned?" | ||
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*The portion of Pratt's sermon on plural marriage referenced by the author is part of a discussion of how one must be sealed by a person having the proper authority in order for their marriage to be valid in the next life. Referring to the revelation on plural marriage, Pratt says: | *The portion of Pratt's sermon on plural marriage referenced by the author is part of a discussion of how one must be sealed by a person having the proper authority in order for their marriage to be valid in the next life. Referring to the revelation on plural marriage, Pratt says: | ||
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− | ||"Monogamy was equated with a failure to obey God, which not only displeased the Almighty, but endangered one's eternal destiny." | + | || |
+ | *{{AuthorQuote|"Monogamy was equated with a failure to obey God, which not only displeased the Almighty, but endangered one's eternal destiny."}} | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: [[Polygamy a requirement for exaltation]] | *{{FalseStatement}}: [[Polygamy a requirement for exaltation]] | ||
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+ | *Did Brigham actually say that monogamy was the "source of prostitution and whoredom" throughout all Christendom? | ||
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*{{SourceDistortion}}: Brigham [[../../Notable omissions#301-2|actually said]] "'''a''' source," not "'''the''' source:" | *{{SourceDistortion}}: Brigham [[../../Notable omissions#301-2|actually said]] "'''a''' source," not "'''the''' source:" | ||
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+ | *Was failure to acquire plural wives considered a crime worthy of death? | ||
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*{{SourceDistortion}}: The source listed by the author talks about an increase in the number of plural marriages during the "Mormon Reformation." It says nothing about apostasy being "worthy of death." The idea that apostasy was "worthy of death" originated with the Tanners. The author strings several different ideas together to create his conclusion that failure to acquire plural wives was "worthy of death." | *{{SourceDistortion}}: The source listed by the author talks about an increase in the number of plural marriages during the "Mormon Reformation." It says nothing about apostasy being "worthy of death." The idea that apostasy was "worthy of death" originated with the Tanners. The author strings several different ideas together to create his conclusion that failure to acquire plural wives was "worthy of death." | ||
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+ | *Were single or monogamous men "mocked and ridiculed as practically impotent?" | ||
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*The author provides no source to back up this assertion. | *The author provides no source to back up this assertion. | ||
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+ | *Were LDS women told that they could only be saved through their husbands, who would provide them with salvation? | ||
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*LDS believe that salvation only comes through the atonement of Jesus Christ, and do not believe that it is dependent upon any man. | *LDS believe that salvation only comes through the atonement of Jesus Christ, and do not believe that it is dependent upon any man. | ||
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− | ||Brigham | + | || |
+ | *Did Brigham say of women: "It is for you to bear children,...are you tormenting yourselves by thinking that your husbands do not love you? I would not care whether they loved a particle or not; but I would cry out, like one of old, in the joy of my heart, 'I have got a man from the Lord!' 'Hallelujah! I am a mother—I have borne an image of God!'" | ||
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*[[../../Notable omissions#304|A key portion]] of Brigham's quote has been omitted. | *[[../../Notable omissions#304|A key portion]] of Brigham's quote has been omitted. | ||
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+ | *Does the Bible not sanction or command polygamy? | ||
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*{{FalseStatement}}: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yibbum levirate marriage] was mandated by the law of Moses ({{b||Deuteronomy|25|5-6}}). | *{{FalseStatement}}: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yibbum levirate marriage] was mandated by the law of Moses ({{b||Deuteronomy|25|5-6}}). | ||
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+ | *Did the Hebrews never consider polygamy a standard practice? | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yibbum Levirate marriage] was mandated by the law of Moses ({{b||Deuteronomy|25|5-6}}). | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yibbum Levirate marriage] was mandated by the law of Moses ({{b||Deuteronomy|25|5-6}}). | ||
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+ | *Did Joseph Smith and Brigham Young believe that the New Testament teaches polygamy and that Jesus and his apostles were actually polygamists? | ||
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*Grant is actually talking about statements attributed to Celsus: [[Was_Jesus_Christ_married/Was_Jesus_a_polygamist|Was Jesus a polygamist?]] | *Grant is actually talking about statements attributed to Celsus: [[Was_Jesus_Christ_married/Was_Jesus_a_polygamist|Was Jesus a polygamist?]] | ||
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+ | *Doesn't the Book of Mormon condemn polygamy? | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon condemns polygamy]] | *[[Book of Mormon condemns polygamy]] |
Revision as of 21:37, 15 January 2009
Claims made in "Chapter 12: Wars and Rumors of Wars" | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Claims made in "Chapter 14: The Politics of Compromise" |
Claims made in "Chapter 13: Unholy Matrimony"
Coexisting with these two deities was a limitless amount of cosmic spirit matter known as "intelligence," out of which Elohim and Heavenly Mother made countless spirit babies via celestial sex.
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Endnotes
- [note] For Smith’s long-standing links to the secular humanist movement, see Louis Midgley, "George Dempster Smith, Jr., on the Book of Mormon (Review of On the Barricades: Religion and Free Inquiry in Conflict by Robert Basil, Mary Beth Gehrman, and Tim Madigan)," FARMS Review of Books 4/1 (1992): 5–12. off-site. See also Louis Midgley, "Atheists and Cultural Mormons Promote a Naturalistic Humanism (Review of Religion, Feminism, and Freedom of Conscience: A Mormon/Humanist Dialogue by George D. Smith," FARMS Review of Books 7/1 (1995): 229–297. off-site. On Signature Books’ ideological atheism, see Louis Midgley, "The Signature Books Saga," FARMS Review 16/1 (2004): 361–406. off-site
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