RebeccaJ;3320665:
She is being lured by the culture, not the truth of the BoM. She already stated that she doesn’t believe what they are telling her and is stuck, not knowing how to get out of where she is at. Too shy to tell the missionaries to buzz off. This is not censorship or cult behavior.]
Hi RebeccaJ, I think i just realized i was asking permission to continue to believe what I believe but take the offered friendship. I guess i know it won’t work like that. I was reading about Joseph Smith’s attempt to lure already married women. It was sickening. I know i keep getting told he was human and flawed. But he made a career out of it.He did’nt err once and try to make amends but continued to approach women at night when their husbands were away. If it was sanctioned by God why so clandestine? I find it hard to believe he is held up to be almost a saint. At a meeting i attended the women praised Joseph Smith and how wonderful he was. Do they know what he did and condone it or just look the other way? Hes compared to Jesus and that floors me.
Here is the tesimony of one woman who refused Joseph’s offer of marriage at first:
This aroused every drop of scotch in my veins…I felt at this moment that I was called to place myself up the alter a liveing Sacrafice, perhaps to brook the world in disgrace and incur the displeasure and contempt of my youthful companions; all my dreams of happiness blown to the four winds, this was too much, the thought was unbearable.
She refused JS’s offer of marriage. But then after a sleepless night of prayer, Lucy felt something in her room: My room became filled with a heavenly influence. To me it was in comparison like a brillant sunshine bursting through the darkest cloud…My soul was filled with a calm sweet peace that I never knew. Supreme happiness took possession of my whole being. Quoted from Rough Stone Rolling by Richard Bushman p. 492.
After that experience with heaven, she was sealed to JS as a plural wife. How to explain it?