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What's interesting that is going on right now is that the faith defenders (not the right word because I consider myself a faith defender though I'm not in this group, and I don't mean it as a derogatory term) are stuck in times like these defending the concept of polygamy. When it's possible the concept of polygamy shouldn't be defended.
I'm not so sure you would find Pres. Hinckly or the twelve apostles interested in defending the principle of polygamy. We have gone as a church from a. polygamy in full force and being taught as the socialization of God and the only way to reach the highest level of celestial kingdom to b. OK you forced us to stop practicing polygamy but we still believe it is a doctrine of God and believe it will be practiced again on earth and in heaven to c. we do NOT practice polygamy, we will prosecute the HELL out of you if we catch you doing it in utah, we don't even want to entertain the idea of it being implemented again, and we're completely silent on even the doctrine How fascinating would this be: The nation watches documentary on Mormons, realizes the hypocrisy of demanding gay marriage rights while denying polygamy, feels remorse about the bad way Mormons were treated, and collectively comes to belief that polygamy should be legalized. Senators and congressmen come to LDS church and apologize and pass laws to legalize polygamy. "OK, Mormon church, go ahead and practice it again." Cougarboard and the "faith defender" types rejoice. Pres. Hinckley and 12 apostles: "umm no we really don't want it after all." You can take the "intellectual/rationalization" bit too far, but you can take the blind faith defender bit way too far too. |
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