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Joseph wrote in his diary that he had tea with breakfast. Joseph prophesied that he would drink wine with Orson Hyde in the east. | Joseph wrote in his diary that he had tea with breakfast. Joseph prophesied that he would drink wine with Orson Hyde in the east. | ||
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− | * {{Presentism}}: wine was not forbidden by the Word of Wisdom in Joseph's day. {{ | + | * {{Presentism}}: wine was not forbidden by the Word of Wisdom in Joseph's day. |
+ | * [[Joseph_Smith_prophecies/Joseph_and_Orson_Hyde_to_drink_of_wine_in_Palestine|Drinking wine in Palestine]] | ||
+ | * {{Presentism}}: that Joseph noted the use of tea indicates that it was a unique circumstance. In consulting the journal entry, we read: "Saturday, March 11th Too cold last night as to freeze [p.332] water in the warmest rooms in the city. River filled with anchor ice. 8 1/2 o'clock in the office, Joseph said he had tea with his breakfast."{{ref|faulring.1}} In Joseph's day, medical thinking held that "hot drinks" (such as tea and coffee) could heat the body and vital fluids. While this was usually regarded as a bad idea, in a time of extreme cold tea might be seen as a medicinal substance. As a physician, Willard Richards (who wrote Joseph's journal for him) would have known this. | ||
+ | * [[Word of Wisdom/Joseph Smith used tea|Joseph used tea?]] | ||
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*Joseph Smith Diary, March 11, 1843 | *Joseph Smith Diary, March 11, 1843 | ||
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Chapter 17 | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Jerald and Sandra Tanner
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The admonition not to eat meat is mostly ignored by the Church. |
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469 |
Joseph Fielding Smith said that drinking tea can bar a person from the Celestial Kingdom. |
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Church members feel that Joseph "carefully observed" the Word of Wisdom. Joseph wouldn't be able to get a temple recommend today. |
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470 |
Joseph sometimes drank wine. |
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470 |
Joseph smoked a cigar. |
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The words "pipe and some tobacco" were replaced by the word "medicine" in History of the Church. References to buying whisky [check spelling] and beer were removed. |
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471 |
Joseph wrote in his diary that he had tea with breakfast. Joseph prophesied that he would drink wine with Orson Hyde in the east. |
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472 |
George A. Smith reported that some church members left the church after finding that their leaders drank tea and coffee. |
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472 |
Almon W. Babbitt was brought to church trial for breaking the Word of Wisdom, but he said that he was following Joseph's example. |
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Joseph Smith sold liquor in Nauvoo. |
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474 |
Brigham Young broke the Word of Wisdom by taking "snuff and tea." |
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474 |
Brigham Young chewed tobacco for many years. |
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474 |
Brigham Young told Church members to "make beer as a drink" and sponsored a bar in Salt Lake City. |
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475 |
Brigham built a whisky distillery. |
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