liz3564 wrote:We make a big deal of Joseph restoring that which was lost through the great apostacy. If Joseph was to restore the ancient church that Jesus started, he wouldn't have restored plural marriage, concubinage, slavery, food prohibitions, an eye for an eye, or anything to do with the Old Testament. Jesus fulfilled the laws of the Old Testament; those things were unnecessary
This makes sense to me as well.
A question for you, Harmony. Do you think that Joseph lied about everything, or just the polygamy piece to cover the affair?
And if he did only lie about the polygamy piece, why did God allow members of his restored Church to suffer with Joseph's mistake? Even when the Manifesto rectified it, we are still left with unresolved temple processes. Why do you think these were never addressed? Is it simply a trial of faith?
Why should God deal with Joseph's messes? God doesn't deal with men's messes; he leaves that up to men. If God was going to deal with men's messes, he'd have done something about the Arab/Jew thing before this. Joseph's messes are trivial in comparison.
We have leaders who are supposedly in tune with God, yet God can't force them to ask the right questions so he can give them the answers. How many generations did it take before society pressured the church to do the right thing with Blacks? All the leaders before 1978 knew we were operating under a cultural policy, completely unsupported by revelation, based only on Brigham's prejudices, yet they let it go on and on, until one man had the balls to ask the right question and convince the rest of the 12 that it was in their best interest to cave in to society's pressure.
We still have Joseph's mess today because none of our leaders has any balls. We're led by old men with less vision than a myoptic tapeworm, and that's why we have all these trivialities (earrings, tattoos, etc) but no one addresses that which really hurts the church. No matter how you slice it, polygamy hurts the church. It costs us too much to maintain Joseph up on that pedestal, but our leaders are too blind, too greedy, too proud to admit he screwed up and that every president since then has compounded his mistake.
God doesn't lead this church anymore than he leads any church. Men do, men named Hinckley, Monson, Faust, Packer, etc. And what we have is the totally screwed up mess we can expect for that kind of leadership. By not admitting to Joseph's mistakes, and to Brigham's mistakes, and on down the line, we are doomed to repeat them. And doomed is the right word. ETB was correct when he said the church was under condemnation. It has been under that same condemnation since the members refused to stand up to Brigham and allowed him to ride shod over their natural sense of right and wrong. We are paying for our ancestors mistakes; they sustained something they should have rejected. Our pioneers are not the upstanding people we'd like them to have been; they were weak when God needed them to be strong. That doesn't make them special or unique or in any way deserving of our adulation and respect. They failed us. And we fail our children, when we don't demand that our leaders fix it.