Sounds good. I will do so now. I'm thinking on this and I think it would be best to keep the posts pithy. Straight and to the point without a lot of superfulous commentary.prewitt81 - Thanks!
RandFan - You go ahead and introduce the first item and I'll reply to it and we'll go back and forth until we reach an agreement to move on to the next item. Sound ok?
Agreed.Sometimes I completely lose my faith in humanity.
Agreed.
Though I find it interesting that Mormons are so outraged at these events. It reminds me of the outrage of Timothy McVeigh at the death of the children at Waco. Yet McVeigh had little compulsion to kill other innocent children.
I'm actually more disturbed by the Mountain Meadows Massacre than anything that happened to Joseph Smith. Did you just compare me to Timothy McVeigh? He was a perpetrator, I am not. I forgive you for the comparison though. I think I understand where you're coming from a lot better now. I am sorry for what happened to your ancestors - it was unspeakable. And you're right, it can happen to any group or individual and it can happen for many different reasons.
I have to say that after thinking this over I'm a bit disappointed. Perhaps I'm wrong but I seem to recall you saying that you wouldn't do this.I think I understand where you're coming from a lot better now.
If you choose to continue to believe then that is your prerogative. However, please have the honesty not to ascribe to me motives that have no basis in fact.
I hadn't heard about the Mountain Meadow massacre. How is it taught in Mormon culture?
I'm not exactly certain about justification. I think most believed that this was the result of misguided individuals and not of the Church and that opponents of the Church are using this as a means of attack.What is the justification your family uses?
http://www.fairwiki.org/index.php/Mountain_Meadows_Massacre
Compare and contrast to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Meadows_massacre
Also, there is a ton of info on the web.
I'm not exactly certain about justification. I think most believed that this was the result of misguided individuals and not of the Church and that opponents of the Church are using this as a means of attack.
I don't find the notion that the Church was not involved reasonable.
RandFan - Good call. You're absolutely right. I should not have done that. I apologize. My sorrow still goes out to you for what your ancestors did. Do you know their names? There is a huge book coming out about the Mountain Meadows Massacre that is supposed to include journals from the people involved and is supposed to be quite comprehensive. Your relatives being outraged by the movie that is coming out could be because the makers of the movie are portraying an innacurate account of the events according to reviewers of the movie so far - even non-mormon or anti-mormon reviewers are saying they did a bad job of it. I hope the truth of it can prevail whatever that is.