Brigham Young & The Journal Of Discourses
#1
Posted 29 October 2008 - 06:33 PM
â??Let me suppose a case. Suppose you found your brother in bed with your wife, and PUT A JAVELIN THROUGH BOTH OF THEM, YOU WOULD BE JUSTIFIED, AND THEY WOULD ATONE FOR THEIR SINS, AND BE RECEIVED INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD. I would at once do so in such a case; and under such circumstances, I have no wife whom I love so well that I would not put a javelin through her heart, and I would DO IT WITH CLEAN HANDS... â??There is not a man or woman, who violates the covenants made with their God, that will not be required to pay the debt. The blood of Christ will never wipe that out, YOUR OWN BLOOD MUST ATONE FOR IT;...â? (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 3, p. 247)
Here is a link to the original thread:
http://www.mormonapo...showtopic=38693
I am curious as to the context in which this statement was made because it gives me reasonable doubt as to the legitimacy of Mormonism.
#2
Posted 29 October 2008 - 06:54 PM
wes, on Oct 29 2008, 06:33 PM, said:
â??Let me suppose a case. Suppose you found your brother in bed with your wife, and PUT A JAVELIN THROUGH BOTH OF THEM, YOU WOULD BE JUSTIFIED, AND THEY WOULD ATONE FOR THEIR SINS, AND BE RECEIVED INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD. I would at once do so in such a case; and under such circumstances, I have no wife whom I love so well that I would not put a javelin through her heart, and I would DO IT WITH CLEAN HANDS... â??There is not a man or woman, who violates the covenants made with their God, that will not be required to pay the debt. The blood of Christ will never wipe that out, YOUR OWN BLOOD MUST ATONE FOR IT;...â? (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 3, p. 247)
Here is a link to the original thread:
http://www.mormonapo...showtopic=38693
I am curious as to the context in which this statement was made because it gives me reasonable doubt as to the legitimacy of Mormonism.
#3
Posted 29 October 2008 - 06:54 PM
#4
Posted 29 October 2008 - 06:58 PM
#6
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:04 PM
#7
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:07 PM
religious conversation dwells chiefly, or even frequently,
on the faults of other people's religions, he is in a bad condition."
-C.S. Lewis (Collected Letters Vol. 3 p. 209).
#8
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:09 PM
"But you who trifle with your covenants, be careful lest in judging you will be judged.
Every man and women has got to have clean hands and a pure heart, to execute judgment, else they had better let the matter alone.
Again, suppose the parties are not caught in their iniquity, and it passes along unnoticed, shall I have compassion on them? Yes, I will have compassion on them, for transgressions of the nature already named, or for those of any other description. If the Lord so order it that they are not caught in the act of their iniquity, it is pretty good proof that He is willing for them to live; and I say let them live and suffer in the flesh for their sins, for they will have it to do".
Plus it was said during the Mormon Reformation so do your studying of that period to get the context. I have more doubt to the legitimacy of the quotation that you provided then I do for Mormonism.
President George Q. Cannon
(Oct. 6, 1896, DW 53:610)
#9
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:14 PM
also this. And please ignore John Larsen, who is here to snipe and has no solid grasp of historical inquiry.
religious conversation dwells chiefly, or even frequently,
on the faults of other people's religions, he is in a bad condition."
-C.S. Lewis (Collected Letters Vol. 3 p. 209).
#10
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:51 PM
#11
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:52 PM
jadams_4040, on Oct 29 2008, 06:54 PM, said:
We do not believe in formulas, but in those realities they express, which faith allows us to touch. The believerâ??s act of faith does not terminate in the propositions, but in the realities which they express. - Catechism of the Catholic Church
I have seen the truth, and the truth has made me odd. - Flannery O'Connor
#12
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:52 PM
wes, on Oct 29 2008, 07:51 PM, said:
So because you havent looked up the context yet, you are more skeptical because people suggest you look it up?
"If you live up to your privileges, the angels cannot be restrained from being your associates" - Joseph Smith
#14
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:57 PM
President George Q. Cannon
(Oct. 6, 1896, DW 53:610)
#15
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:58 PM
wes, on Oct 29 2008, 06:33 PM, said:
You see.... Statements like this are exactly what makes the difference between an anti-mormon and someone who's just interested in perspective.
Further, you ever heard of the "drive by media"....? That's anti-mormomism also..... They take a few statements from history that seem (which is often the case) or are negative, and try to paint an entire religion by it, especially when it's done by Christians because much worse has been said and done in their history (and still by anti's today), yet such is given a pass.
The falibility of man NOR out of context quoting does not a false faith make.
Let me make something else clear..... Anti-mormon out of context quoting has if I'm remembering basically four types.
1. Is where the quote is edited, and/or the surrounding text is missing or is ignored which clarify's what is actually being said, which IS NOT what is being claimed by the anti-mormon.
2. The quote is out of context with respect to LDS doctrine. LDS doctrine and other scriptures are not considered when viewing a statement, and so a false impression is made by the anti.
3. The anti simply outright lies on purpose.
4. The anti is simply plain dunce.... and no matter how you demonstrate the correct LDS view and the historical, Biblical context etc. they don't care and just want to believe what they want and believe mormons are liars, believe in a false religion, etc.
Edited by Obiwan, 29 October 2008 - 08:06 PM.
#16
Posted 29 October 2008 - 08:22 PM
ttribe, on Oct 29 2008, 07:57 PM, said:
I have found the responses uncompelling. There is no context in which Brigham's statement can be justified. He both endorses murder and admits he himself would do it under certain circumstances. His words are vengeful, un-Christlike, and just plain scary. I find it hard to believe that a prophet of God who claims to be representing the true gospel of Christ would ever make such statements.
#17
Posted 29 October 2008 - 08:28 PM
Obiwan, on Oct 29 2008, 07:58 PM, said:
Further, you ever heard of the "drive by media"....? That's anti-mormomism also..... They take a few statements from history that seem (which is often the case) or are negative, and try to paint an entire religion by it, especially when it's done by Christians because much worse has been said and done in their history (and still by anti's today), yet such is given a pass.
The falibility of man NOR out of context quoting does not a false faith make.
Let me make something else clear..... Anti-mormon out of context quoting has if I'm remembering basically four types.
1. Is where the quote is edited, and/or the surrounding text is missing or is ignored which clarify's what is actually being said, which IS NOT what is being claimed by the anti-mormon.
2. The quote is out of context with respect to LDS doctrine. LDS doctrine and other scriptures are not considered when viewing a statement, and so a false impression is made by the anti.
3. The anti simply outright lies on purpose.
4. The anti is simply plain dunce.... and no matter how you demonstrate the correct LDS view and the historical, Biblical context etc. they don't care and just want to believe what they want and believe mormons are liars, believe in a false religion, etc.
What Brigham Young and both of his counselors in the First Presidency said is that some sins are too grave for Christ's blood to atone for, and so certain sinners must willingly have their own blood offered in sacrifice by the elders of the Church rather than rely on Christ's blood which did not operate in their case. This practice was not enforced by Young, but referred to the state of affairs in a future kingdom that he expected. This doctrine has never been repudiated by the LDS Church, and modern doctrinal statements about the uniqueness of Christ's atonement always leave room for the possibility of blood atonement by saying Christ's sinlessness made it possible for him to die for the "sins of others" rather than just "sins."
Is this a misrepresentation? If so, can you provide any evidence to the contrary? If you did, it would be a nice improvement on just hurling accusations. If you wish, I can provide documentation in context for every sentence and clause in the above paragraph.
We do not believe in formulas, but in those realities they express, which faith allows us to touch. The believerâ??s act of faith does not terminate in the propositions, but in the realities which they express. - Catechism of the Catholic Church
I have seen the truth, and the truth has made me odd. - Flannery O'Connor
#18
Posted 29 October 2008 - 08:34 PM
wes, on Oct 29 2008, 08:22 PM, said:
Look at the date of the talk, It was what 1856? Look into the time he said it. Someone once said "A text without context is a pretext". You do realize that Pres. Young never killed anyone and there were only two murders in Deseret in the 1850's and they both happened in 1851 as per Peterson 1981.
President George Q. Cannon
(Oct. 6, 1896, DW 53:610)
#19
Posted 29 October 2008 - 08:39 PM
Duncan, on Oct 29 2008, 08:34 PM, said:
The Mountain Meadows Massacre took place in 1857.
#20
Posted 29 October 2008 - 08:41 PM
President George Q. Cannon
(Oct. 6, 1896, DW 53:610)
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