And It Was Surprisingly Convenient For Him

Did You Know? Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, claimed to receive a revelation regarding polygamy on July 12, 1843. In the text of the revelation, Christ commands the practice of polygamy or plural marriage in a “new and an everlasting covenant” and declares that anyone who rejects the new practices will suffer damnation and will not “be permitted to enter into my glory.” The 1843 revelation also states that the first wife’s consent should be sought before a man married another wife, but also declares that Christ will “destroy” the first wife if she does not consent to the plural marriage. Joseph Smith’s own wife–er . . . FIRST wife–Emma, was not pleased. LEARN MORE.

3 thoughts on “And It Was Surprisingly Convenient For Him”

  1. The next time you encounter some Mormon missionaries, ask them if Joseph Smith was ever married, and what his wife’s name was.

  2. How can anyone claim that someone “willingly” “married” an already-married man when she had been told that God would destroy her if she didn’t? It’s so sickening.

  3. Jimmy, even before I read the whole sickening “Revelations”, tell me, man: are we talking about the One and  Only Jesus Christ, the Son of the  Virgin Mary – conceived with the Power of the Holy Spirit – who reiterates God’s Plan at Creation that a man shall leave his mother and father and cleave onto his wife?!?!?!?!.  He did not say anything about WIVES.  For me to believe this hogwash is to call Jesus a BLANTANT LIAR. But Jesus is God and God does not contradict Himself.  Nor does He trash His Own Moral Law.
     
    Oh my Jesus, Son of the Living God, have mercy on us sinners.  Save us from Eternal Damnation.

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