Again, you have to be REALLY careful when discussing Mormon history, there are A LOT of exaggerations and mis-truths.
1. Joseph Smith married a 14 year old girl. This was not culturally normal when it happened, and it still isn't. This is well documented. The early church practiced, and encouraged polygamy. I find this morally reprehensible, and you will never convince me it was normal, acceptable, needed, or just. Not buying it.
First of all, he claimed he never (ever) had sex with the girl who was 14 at the time of their marriage, even when she became older. There is no evidence that they ever had any sort of sexual relations.
Secondly, if there were 80 women in your town between age 18-25 and there were 20 men in the town between the age of 18-30, and you were trying to grow your new found religion, polygamy doesn't sound like a bad idea. For one thing, it keeps the women who can't find a spouse from:
A) Having to marry much older men
B) Attempting to seduce married men behind their wife's backs
C) General danger of living alone and having nobody to look after you on the frontier
These sound completely reasonable to me, and you seem to be unreasonable in your monogamous absolutism. I don't think it is healthy for polygamy to be rampant in general society, but in these circumstances it seems pretty reasonable to me.
2. On blacks in the church: "Negroes IN THIS LIFE are denied the priesthood; UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES can they hold this delegation of authority from the Almighty." LDS "Apostle" Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, p. 527, 1966 edition, emphasis added. (See also LDS Pearl of Great Price, Abraham 1:2). Yes, this sounds very accepting and tolerant.
Obviously I think that is ridiculous, but the fact is they were still allowed to be apart of the religion, be baptised, married and saved. You are quoting ONE person and applying it to a belief system of millions of people.
3. It is consensus among mainstream archaeologists that the historical aspects of the Book of Mormon can in many cases being proven false, or contradictory. There is an entire Wiki page on this, with sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archae...forts_to_establish_Book_of_Mormon_archaeology . The Book of Mormon is not historically sound, and there is a reason it is not treated in historical circles with the same respect as the Bible.
I have no idea if the Book of Mormon is real, but I know what I saw in the video, which was not art but actual video of those temples, and I know what I've seen in Mormon temples. I also know that no matter what evidence they can show that people were wrong about something, or disappointed not to find something, I'm not going to base my entire anti-belief system on something that people claim they have not found happened thousands of years ago!! That is a ridiculous notion.
4. The definition of the Trinity is one of the most important things in Christianity. The Mormon conception of the Godhead is COMPLETELY different from that of Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, Evangelical Christianity, etc. There is a reason most Christian churches do not view Mormons as Christians, and that is due to major, major, major theological differences.
They aren't that major, or anything really, in the context of Mormon theology.
Wow, they believe that Jesus is the SON of God and not actually God.. Heretics!! Burn them!! Give me a break.
Second of all, the main thing I hear is the stuff about how in the Bible it says something along the lines of "This IS the only word of God, anything else that claims to be the word of God is not." Ok, great, but that was true at the time the Bible was written.. nowhere in the scripture does it say that there will NEVER be anything added on, and if there was, I'm not a big believer in the Bible having a very good modern day translation anyway. Maybe the people who wrote it changed it around or something, who knows? It wasn't even written until over a hundred years after Christ was gone.
The only true similarity between Mormonism and mainstream Christianity is that they both believe in a historical figure named Jesus, however the Mormon Jesus is not the same Jesus. The Mormon Jesus visited North America.
That is YOUR belief.. but it's not intellectually dishonest since the Mormons can cite BIBLICAL scripture where Jesus says, "Other sheep I have which are not of this fold, and them I also must visit.."
So the Mormons say he
visited SOUTH America (not North America), and other Christians say a bunch of crap that doesn't make any logical sense to me to refute this claim.
When somebody says that Mormons don't believe in the "same" Jesus, but some how the other Christian religions do believe in the same one, I have not once heard a good reason for this (but I have heard a lot of poor ass excuses for reasons that don't make very much sense).
I didn't post in this thread to debate the validity of Mormonism - but to deny that these are valid concerns about the religion, is I think at best, intellectually dishonest.
Not so sure about that.