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My heart goes out to my Mormon brothers and sisters.
It is really disheartening to watch this whole thing unfold. Too often in this world, children suffer for the behavior/decisions/lawlessness of their parents. This is no exception.
In 1890, when polygamy was discontinued in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (aka "the Mormons") Wilford Woodruff was the prophet and he was shown by revelation, by the Lord, what would happen to the Church and its members if the practice of polygamy was not stopped (see Doctrine and Covenants "Official Declaration 1"). The Manifesto was ratified in the General Conference on Oct. 6, 1890.
If the FLDS recognize someone else other than President Monson as their "prophet", then they cannot be members of the LDS Church and they are apostate.
I don't believe the Lutherans have any connection with the Catholic Church, give tithes to the Vatican, or recognize Pope Benedict XVI as their leader.
I don't think the FLDS recognize Pres. Monson as a prophet, pay tithes to the LDS Church, or adhere to ALL of its teachings - hence these are two DIFFERENT churches with a common origin.
It doesn�t matter that Wilford Woodruff wrote a proclamation to the Church that opened with �To Whom it Concerns�, in which he discussed and paraphrased the revelation, and that people mistakenly believe this to be the revelation itself, as opposed to a proclamation based on it. It doesn�t matter that polygamy was practiced temporarily, because that doesn�t make it wrong to have done it.
We must understand our history.
The LDS may be able to enforce a copyright but they'll never divorce the believers in Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon in the public's mind because it's not nearly as clean and simple as you and the LDS -- masters of public relations and owners of so much media that they are -- want it to be. Use your MA education and read some church history. ...not the whitewashed versions -- the actual events.
As for being the only authority of God's name, you know as well as I do that they couldn't get anything like a copyright on that. One, they can't prove it. And two, there's a lot of competition -- much more than just the FLDS -- for that title!
PS Do you ever suspect that the reason the LDS has a copyright on the name "Mormon" is that they're the only people who ever applied for it?
....obviuosly a paradox exists here. Not being FLDS I can't give you an answer....but if it is important for them in their beliefs then why are they muddying the water and confusing the issue of tracing proper ancestry lines.....I seriously doubt that they choose their own ancestry based on not knowing their true last names. Final thought....it's their problem.
BEL: If more people thought along the lines you do (i.e. out of HUMAN COMPASSION and not out of HOW CAN I DEFLECT ANY NEGATIVITY OFF MYSELF), the world would be an infinitely better place.
It is unfortunate that the children, who are the victims in this sad situation, have to endure any of fallout. Pray for them! And pray for those families who are caring for the children to be patient and full of love, regardless of the differences in their religious beliefs.
A Jehovah's witness child can not be prohibited from recieving a life saving blood transfusion. Female circumcision is illegal for underage women who by law are not able to provide consent. An FLDS male member in a position of authority who has multiple children born from girls less than 18 years old and benefits from the monetary welfare payments of the federal government is a serial rapist and commiting fraud.
While FLDS and LDS are now distant it does not give the LDS the right morally wash their hands of downstream consequences of past actions just becuase they have disavowed the FLDS. The US, Germany, the church and many others still debate and struggle with the fact that their actions against people and groups in the past has done signifcant damage. It is all our responsibility to understand root causes and ensure that history does not repeat itself.
Speak for yourself.
You are an honest, forthright person.
Although there were instances of abuse in the way some of our ancestors practiced polygamy, the exact same types of abuse occurred in monogamous marriages.
There is nothing wrong, per se, with the practice of polygamy. It has been practiced in many lands and cultures for thousands of years. Abraham, Issac, Jacob and many, many prophets of the Old Testament practiced polygamy.
What makes it wrong in our current society is that it is against the law and the current norms of society.
Also, you can't compare marrying ages today with marrying ages of a century ago. Customs and cultures are constantly changing and the norms of today often have no correlation with the norms of yesterday.
Polygamy is not some deep dark secret that people need to be ashamed of or come to terms with.
So these people call themselves FLDS. If you go to wikapedia, or what ever the spelling is, there is a section called the "Latter-Day Movement". There you can find links to churches other than the FLDS or the Community of Christ aka RLDS that have something before The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints title that claim to be the "True" Church. One even calls themselves "The Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. They even post their own verison of the 13 Articles of Faith and other beliefs etc.
So all I know is I'm not to worried about these FLDS people, they can go about their business as I go about mine.
I believe that the LDS Church is true, just like I suppose they, the FLDS, believe their right and the other Christian faiths believe their right also.
That's why I LOVE this country, Freedom of Religion. It's all about faith and what YOU believe.
Besides what if the Muslims turn out to be right????
Mormons are not Christians. Protestants and Catholics hold a core set of beliefs that make them Christians. The umbrella is large enough. A Presbyterian, a UMC, a Russian Orthodox, and a RC can say a prayer together and all will feel that the other is a Christian. It is a core of belief: Father, Son, Holy Spirit, saved by the blood and grace that puts them all on the same page. Not works. Or late prophecy.
Mormon thought is not in that core. Thus they have been left out by the Christians since... the Mormons told them off in Missouri and went off to Utah, etc.
Now, the FLDS do claim to be Mormons. It is up to the LDS in Salt Lake City to say Yeah or Nay? What is the core set of beliefs and do the FLDS fit, etc.? (The question of the RLDS and their new name is another story).
Now, here is an interesting problem. If the children of the FLDS cannot return to the compound, etc., and they get foster care, can the foster care include LDS families?
Oh, the plot just thickened.............
The Shadow Knows.
Is this supposed to be where Church members come for some sort of masochistic derision? I can get this kind of grief at the Washington Post if I want it. I admit I haven't lived in Salt Lake City for a while, and I may not be up on local, current events, but doesn't the Church still own the Deseret News? Can't we filter out just a little of posts claiming Joseph Smith was a monster and the Church is a cult?
...captivefldschildren.org
Before doing so, I made peace with all of the pieces of Church History that at a passing glance may seem troubling. I read many books. I did years of research. I got my answers and I joined the Church. I have never regretted it. The Church is true, no matter what the roving peanut gallery says. I once defended the Church from the outside. Now I defend it from the inside.
I am not ashamed of the heritage I have inherited. When I meet Joseph Smith, Parley P Pratt, Heber C Kimball, Brigham Young, John Taylor, etc., my concern will be wether or not they are ashamed of me, not vice versa.
Obeying the commandments of God is not a mistake, and nothing to be ashamed of. I am thankful for my opportunity to do so, and I do not armchair quarterback those who obeyed commandments that I do not have to.
The FLDS have something to hide, that is why they are in secret.
Check census information from the mid-1800s. Check medical data on the estrus age of females of the same era. They will both indicate that about 22 was the customary and appropriate time for a first marriage. And, interestingly, that would be Emma Hale's age when she married him legally.
Twenty-two would be about 8 years older than Joseph Smith's 2 youngest wives, Fanny Alger and Desdemona Fullmer, and a number of years younger than a good number of them. 'Course I've heard it said that with 33 wives in his harem the distribution might look like the bell curve with both the very youngest (however outrageous) and the very oldest as when he married women closer to his own age.
People believed it.
John Taylor contradicted Smith.
People believed it.
Now what?
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Religions are welcome to break away from other religions, i.e. the Lutherans from the Catholics, this doesn�t mean the Catholics have jurisdiction over the doctrines or practices of the Lutherans, any more than the Lutherans can claim shirt tale relations when things get tough. I pray that the Lord will watch over the children involved in this situation. These poor families deserve America�s consideration�not the LDS�s attention.