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Joe Cannon: Adoption of FLDS name is akin to identity theft
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I'm guessing not. Because to you, they're all just Muslims.
That's how the rest of the world feels about Mormons.
It was a different time. It was okay to marry that young then. I look at my non-Mormon VERY Protestant family and I have first cousins married, people in their early teens...
The problem I have with Warren Jeffs is forced marriages and the inevitable kicking out of the competition in the form of ex-Communicating the boys.
Birth-rates are 51/49 worldwide for boy/girl births. Therefore, Polygamy is only for situations where more of the Male population has died than the female population. In modern times, this die off is less. If they were "just" practicing Polygamy down there, I would support their religious freedom. But when they are dumping 15 year old boys in the desert and forcing 16 year old girls to get married to much older men, then I have a problem.
I am completely okay with consenting adults participating in something done in many places around the world. It leaves the realm of religion when the children suffer abandonment by their parents so dirty old men can have young virgins.
Joseph Smith never excommunicated young boys to make room for more wives, none of the early Prophets did. That is my problem with Warren Jeffs.
1) Not only non members have mistunderstoods about relations between LDS and FLDS church. For us, in Brazil, we feel, in common sense, that FLDS are clearly a brand of the church
2) We don't have aditional information about the poligamy in the church in the past: reasons, practice, etc. And we don't know exactly what hapened to the families who was polygamists when it stopped. Has the priesthood holders, patriarchs in that families, just gone out from his homes? What happened with the childs and how they felt about the changes?
I think if we have more official information, in our language, about what really hapened, some mistakes could not take place.
I understand that the Fundamentalists have chosen to break from the church they claim their ancestors supposedly belonged to, but it is unfortunate they can not do it without choosing to try and drag the LDS church with them. I wonder if this common saying might fit here, "you can leave the Church, but you can't leave it alone."
The Protestants, Baptists, Anglicans, etc. decided to break from the Catholic church but they chose to take on different names--I applaud them for their decision, thus helping to avoid confusion for either church. I find it disconcerting that some members of the media continue to be-smudge the LDS church by linking the LDS church with another church that claims common ties; this is akin to people always referring to the Baptist church as a Catholic splinter group. I hope those who continue to link the two churches together will carefully look at their motives and see if they don't perhaps less than honorable reasons for tying the two churches together.
The FLDS, as they like to be called, have in fact got a different name. Yearning For Zion, (YFZ). I mean, yes, they accept some of our teachings but they broke away from us when we stopped Polygamy.
I followed this article in The Times (I'm in England) and I think, as do many Latter-Day Saints in the United Kingdom that they should not be referred to as the Fundamental Latter-Day Saints, but simply as the Yearning For Zion people. If everyone starts using the correct name for this break away sect, there should be much less confusion
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