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TOmNossor
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Lax,
- You are purposely not answering the question that was stated.
- You have, once again, made this about what “TOm” thinks, not what the Mormon church teaches or believes as a whole.
- This is done over and over to confuse, conflate, and twist words so that the original meaning is lost.
- This is done intentionally.
I think I did answer your question.
I tried to imbed all the quotes so I could show how I saw this develop, but I have given up.
I responded to your question by saying (bolding added):
So my answer was the essay was not “to make an official announcement” concerning Joseph Smith’s polygamy, but rather was to discuss, “difficult truths in the historical record” (and I could have said “difficult truths related to Polygamy”).I think the CoJCoLDS has published essays to deal with controversial issues, but I would have never claimed the purpose of those essays was to unveil the great secret that Joseph Smith was a polygamist. There are difficult truths in the historical record that are IMO the purpose of the essays on polygamy. These truths certainly are open to multiple interpretations and I largely follow Brian Hales and Don Bradley in my thoughts about these though I am happy to be in a church with Richard Bushman and Todd Compton too.
In addition to being in a church with Hales, Bradly, Bushman, and Compton; I am glad to be in a church with folks that were shocked to discover that Joseph Smith was a polygamist.
I have just looked at some folks who have posted referencing the NYT article. I will ask a few folks at church about their discovery of Joseph Smith polygamy. My brief review of the response to the NYT article has resulted in my deleting of few paragraphs I was about to offer. I may be much farther out of the norm concerning the discovery of this issue (though I still think it unlikely MOST folks didn’t know). I joined the church when I was 24-25. I was exposed to a little material critical of the church before I joined. At 26 I became fascinated by the wrangling back and forth concerning the church and I read all the critical material I could find. I walked into the local LDS bookstore and picked up Todd Compton’s book (read for about 1 hour). I remember being surprised at negativity with which Compton spoke about polygamy, but my conclusion was that such was within the spectrum of allowable responses (I even briefly thought that most people held his negative view).
My review of the NYT article responses show me that there are folks who rather bombastically claim what seemed obvious to me based on my experience with this issue. There are other folks who cogently explain how their experiences are very different than mine.
Why do you get TOm when you ask about Mormon’s? Outside of the Internet, I have NEVER met anyone who claimed to be surprised by the fact that Joseph Smith was a polygamist. It is in D&C 132 for goodness sake. But, I do not want to be like those who “bombastically claim what seemed obvious to me.” I simply only know me and the 0% of folks who claimed this was a huge reveal. I will try to educate myself some more as I am not in the habit of asking folks at church if they knew Joseph Smith was a polygamist. My son never returned from HS and asked why they teased him about having multiple moms, he knew why he was teased (and he does not have multiple moms). My daughter is a little young, but I do not expect her to be surprised when it happens to her.
Charity, TOm