The Mormon church has admitted
that its founder Joseph Smith married about 40 women, including a 14-year-old
and others who were already the wives of his followers. This ends the official position, maintained
for nearly 200 years, that Mr Smith was monogamous. (www.charismanews.com/culture/46112-mormon-church-admits-founder-joseph-smith-had-about-40-wives)
In a church essay
entitled "Plural Marriage in
Kirtland and Nauvoo,” the Mormon church finally admitted that Joseph Smith married
many additional wives and authorized other Latter-day Saints to practice plural
marriage. The essay further noted that
"Plural marriage was difficult for all involved. For
Joseph Smith's wife Emma, it was an excruciating ordeal."
The
church, founded in 1830, banned polygamy in 1890 when the U.S. government
threatened to deny Utah statehood. Until
1978, black people (who the Church says originated from fallen angels), were
barred from higher priesthood in the church.
Joseph Smith died in a shoot-out in a Carthage jail. The Mormon church
fanatically insists that Mr Smith was a prophet of God, the quintessential
model “latter day Saint.”
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