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*Elder Packer was speaking about illustrating weaknesses or mistakes of prominent historical figures. | *Elder Packer was speaking about illustrating weaknesses or mistakes of prominent historical figures. | ||
*Joseph's use of a "rock in a hat" is indeed a "useful" truth, since it makes it more difficult for critics to claim that Joseph was consulting other texts while he dictated the Book of Mormon. Furthermore, the "rock in hat" has been mentioned a number of times in Church materials. | *Joseph's use of a "rock in a hat" is indeed a "useful" truth, since it makes it more difficult for critics to claim that Joseph was consulting other texts while he dictated the Book of Mormon. Furthermore, the "rock in hat" has been mentioned a number of times in Church materials. | ||
− | *Joseph's multiple First Vision accounts are discussed on the Church's official website here: [http://www.lds.org/topics/first-vision-accounts?lang=eng First Vision Accounts]. | + | *Joseph's multiple First Vision accounts are discussed on the Church's official website here: [http://www.lds.org/topics/first-vision-accounts?lang=eng "First Vision Accounts"] on "lds.org". |
*Joseph's practice of "polyandry" does not match the definition of adultery in D&C 132. Verse 63 states, "But if one or either of the ten virgins, after she is espoused, shall be with another man, she has committed adultery." Joseph was never "with another woman" who was married to another man. Joseph was sealed to women who were married to other men, but there is no evidence that he had any physical intimacy with them. In fact, as the author points out, "These married women continued to live as husband and wife with their prior husband after marrying Joseph." More accurately stated, "These married women continued to live as husband and wife with their ''current'' husband after being ''sealed'' to Joseph. At that time, the sealing policy permitted one to be sealed for eternity to someone other than your current spouse. | *Joseph's practice of "polyandry" does not match the definition of adultery in D&C 132. Verse 63 states, "But if one or either of the ten virgins, after she is espoused, shall be with another man, she has committed adultery." Joseph was never "with another woman" who was married to another man. Joseph was sealed to women who were married to other men, but there is no evidence that he had any physical intimacy with them. In fact, as the author points out, "These married women continued to live as husband and wife with their prior husband after marrying Joseph." More accurately stated, "These married women continued to live as husband and wife with their ''current'' husband after being ''sealed'' to Joseph. At that time, the sealing policy permitted one to be sealed for eternity to someone other than your current spouse. | ||
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