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What is the official LDS position on people like Warren Jeffs?
The official Church policy on polygamy given by President Hinckley is this "Church has nothing whatever to do with those practicing polygamy. They are not members of this Church... They are in violation of the civil law... They are subject to its penalties..." He goes on to say any members caught practicing polygamy "are excommunicated... Not only are those so involved in direct violation of the civil law, they are in violation of the law of this Church." He said that there is an article of faith that shows we need to be obedient to the laws of the land.
President Hinckley continues, "More than a century ago God clearly revealed unto His prophet Wilford Woodruff that the practice of plural marriage should be discontinued, which means that it is now against the law of God." And I find it particularly interesting how he says, "Even in countries where civil or religious law allows polygamy, the Church teaches that marriage must be monogamous..." So even in parts of the world where Church members could legally practice polygamy, the Church does not permit it.Article of Faith #12 said:We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.
I must respectfully disagree. The legal affidavit shows otherwise:Janadele said:They are entitled to their privacy, and there is no logical reason why any non member would or should want to intrude upon them.
Bigamy, sexual assaults against women and children... Warren Jeffs is right where he belongs, behind bars till he's 100 years old, which is when his first chance at parole will come up. We haven't even touched the tip of the iceberg concerning all the religious laws he broke, but those aren't punishable by earthly law.Yearning for Zion ranch seizure affidavit said:1. Texas Penal Code. Section 22.02. Aggravated Sexual Assault $ first degree felony.
2. Texas Penal Code. Section 22.011. Sexual Assault $ first and second degree felonies.
3. Texas Penal Code. Section 25.01(a). Bigamy, (e) (2) $ first degree felony, if the person is 16 years of age or younger at the time.
4. Texas Penal Code. Section 25.01(a) (1) Bigamy, (e) (1) $ second degree felony, if the person is 17 years of age at the time.
5. Texas Penal Code. Section 34.01. Money Laundering $ first degree felony. if the value of the funds is $200,000 or more.
6. Texas Penal Code. Section 71(a)(1). Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity $ first degree felony.
Janadele said:The righteous practice of polygamy at a time when sanctioned by the Lord is in keeping with Eternal Law.
The FLDS do not recognise that the Lord withdrew His commandment to practice polygamy.
Right, but polygamy is not sanctioned by the Lord anymore on earth, in fact, now it's considered to be against the law of God. So there is no righteous practice of polygamy going on in the world today. Just because the FLDS church doesn't recognize God's order to discontinue the practice, doesn't make polygamy right. As the old saying goes, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse." Warren Jeffs is right where he belongs, too bad he had to hurt so many children along the way.