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==== In an attempt to make it appear that families practicing plural marriage were experiencing "great sorrow," critics quote early Church leaders. For example, Heber C. Kimball is quoted as saying:
A quote from Brigham Young appears to confirm these concerns:
This is a case, however, of removing quotes from their context in order to make it appear that they are saying something other than that which the speaker intended. Looking at Heber C. Kimball's quote in context, we see:
Elder Kimball was talking about the need to avoid quarrelling in the home by allowing the Spirit of God to provide a positive influence. His mention of plural marriage was not the main focus of his comments, but an example to illustrate his point. He certainly was not relating any sort of experience within his own family, nor was he commenting on the "sorrows" of plural marriage.
Brigham Young's quote was taken from a discourse regarding respecting women.
Again, this sermon hardly qualifies as a discourse regarding the "problems" and "sorrows" of plural marriage.
==== Plural marriage was a social institution with unique difficulties and challenges. Critics often do not fairly represent the experience of 19th century members. Texts and the experiences they represent should be presented honestly and accurately.
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