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Eliza10
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Tell me if I am misunderstanding you: it looks like you are saying here that that Smiths 34 wives, even though their gut feeling was to not like polygamy, later came to understand the truthfulness of the principle that their husband fornicating with many women was a good idea (even if they themselves were also married to another man who didn’t realize that Smith spirtually marrying thier wife included his having sex with them).I have read that site and if you notice something interesting about these women : After rejecting JS at first and then after prayer, they received a powerful witness as to the truthfulness of the principle…
We Catholics know the immorality of that, and a doctor could tell you the diseases that kind of lifestyle would expose them all to, as God did not design bodies or our souls for that.
Also, there are many plausible explanations why these woman accept polygmay once they are in it. One is, it takes strength and character to admit you have made a mistake. Also its easier to accept the status quo. And change is hard. And you have probably heard of the Stockhom Syndrome. Also, we know women have a hard time leaving husbands who beat them up. So women accepting a demoralizing way of living, as in polygamy, is not unheard of.
I don’t think that’s mysterious to understand at all. There are any number of plausible explanations. Having more facts about Emma would reveal an answer. But being the widow of the star of the religion and the community you belong to, the are certainly big benefits in going along with your community’s thinking that your dead husband and your children’s father was some kind of saint. Also, being taken off the farm to live as the wife of such a manipulator who would threaten her with messages from God meant to scare her, and having 33 extra woman in your marriage of two to contend with, would leave anyone with confused thinking.Emma was no fan of polygamy. But after Joseph was murdered she remarried. When her second husband asked her about the book of mormon, she bore her testimony that it was true. She never denied her husband’s divine calling. How to understand it all? I can’t…
Right on that. Oh, yes, a Mormon friend of mine beleives it was Brigham Young who started polygamy. Because that what she is taught. I bet her learning is not an isolated case.But she did deny polygamy and hence the RLDS church claimed that Brigham Young started the principle. They were wrong.