I did not mean it absolutely. I said marrying a 14 year old girl was legal. It is not the same thing as saying that he did nothing illegal ever in his whole life. He kept a commandment of God and in so doing broke commandments of men.
Polygamy was never the teaching of Jesus Christ. In Christian culture, laws were consistent with the teachings of Christ. Joseph Smith broke the laws of Christ and men.
Pearl of Great Price:
He said there was a book deposited, written upon gold plates, giving an account of the former inhabitants of this continent, and the source from whence they sprang. He also said that the fulness of the everlasting Gospel was contained in it, as delivered by the Savior to the ancient inhabitants;
Science has not proven him wrong. Science has satisfied you that he is wrong, but Science is not the end nor the final answer. There is a higher source. … How much science do you want to believe?
Until the 1980s, the Mormon Church taught the claim of Joseph Smith as recorded in the Pearl of Great Price. It became so clear that science had proven him wrong that the Mormon Church has turned their back on his claim, so no longer teach it.
Simon Southerton was a Mormon Bishop and plant geneticist. After hearing of the work of Thomas Murphy, a Mormon anthropologist, on mitochondrial DNA, Southerton published his book
Losing a Lost Tribe: Native Americans, DNA, and the Mormon Church. Both of these men knew the teaching of the Mormon Church and its consistency with the claim of Joseph Smith. Because science proved the Book of Mormon to be false, Southerton resigned as Bishop and left the Mormon Church.
Lets review how a Mormon, who claims to know the history of the Church deals with it.
TOmNossor:
Long before DNA was an issue in the BOM, I thought the BOM spoke of a group of folks who populated all of North and South America. When I read Brant Gardner’s work (long before he published his books BTW) I came to realize that he didn’t believe that and I found his reasons compelling. I CHANGED my view. So when DNA came up I relied upon Simon Southerton’s statement that if the BOM was what I thought it was his DNA arguments didn’t impact it. Dr. Southerton invited me to re-re-examine the BOM so I could decide that it must be what he claimed it to be and then I could lose my faith just like he did (and become an Atheist of course). I was not particularly interested in following his prescription and I didn’t.
To summarize: A Mormon apologist with an MA in anthropology writes before Southerton publishes. His writings are consistent with the new teaching of the Mormon Church. The new teaching being that the Book of Mormon could not be the story of the source of all the inhabitants, so it becomes the story of some of the inhabitants.
Mormons, including Tom, fall in line with the new teaching; forgetting that the new teaching is not Joseph Smith’s teaching or the teaching of the Mormon Church just a few years before. Mormons have been inoculated against the growing body of science against the Book of Mormon.
What is not true about Tom’s story is that DNA is not the only scientific evidence against the claim of Joseph Smith. The source of the inhabitants was already known to be Asia well before DNA. To suggest that the Mormon Church had never taught the claim of Joseph Smith, is not true.
Yes, science has proven that the Book of Mormon is not what Joseph Smith claimed it to be. He was wrong at the least, and a lied at the most. Neither are the signs of a prophet.