Sethbag wrote:Joseph Smith shooting his pistol at his assailants does not make him not a martyr. The word 'martyrdom' does not require that one just lay down and take death. Witness all the islamic "martyrs" who die in combat against the infidels.
I do protest at Joseph Smith being considered a martyr, however. I don't believe that he was killed because he wouldn't renounce his beliefs or whatever. He was killed because of his screwing around with lots of women, political shenanigans, destroying the press, etc. He was killed because of things he did, not because of things he believed.
by the way, the video from the UK was pretty lame. It seems to have been made by people with a wholly weak understanding of what the issues really are. They are believers who are responding to perceived persecution, but they don't really know what the problems are that they are responding to. It's what I might expect if my mom or my sister made a video in defense of the church.
Personally, I don't like to use the term "martyred" but I don't like "killed" either. I instead say that Joseph was "murdered" because, whatever the mob's motivations were, what they did was illegal. I believe that the evidence is overwhelming that Joseph committed crimes for which he should have been tried and punished (destroying the press, bigamy, etc.). The mob was composed of premeditated murderers who also should have been tried and severely punished for their crimes. I am a lawyer and I know all about the various faults of our legal system, but I still believe in the rule of law and due process. Unlike ldsfaqs, I do not believe in vigilante justice.