I was a gospel doctrine teacher back in the day. It was 2013 or 2014. It was the D&C year. At any rate, this guy moved into our ward and was in my class. I remember that he kept raising his hand to offer insights or corrections, or to elaborate on this or that thing. I was utterly transfixed. I wanted to cancel the class, and just sit and ask him 1,000,001 questions. Obviously it was Dan Bradley, who moved into our ward. He’s easily one of the most insightful and intelligent church historians that I’ve ever known. And very sincere and heartfelt. Dude is 100% legit.
I came to the same conclusion long ago but as a result of reading Wilford Woodruff's Witness by Jennifer Mackley. She explains that until Wilford Woodruff people were sealed into priesthood lines, not as families. When we realize this reality, suddenly polyandry makes sense. If they believed that exaltation was only possible for those who were sealed in an eternal marriage, who better to be sealed to than the Prophet? Joseph Smith was an imperfect man, no doubt. But he was an honest man. The historical record and church doctrine at the time simply DO NOT support the idea he practiced polygamy for sexually opportunistic reasons. And it's past time people just come to grips with that. One might say he wasn't a prophet. Unbelievers might even say he was deceived. But a dishonest charlatan he was not.
I've always maintained that the "sealings" that were done in those days were innocently done by those who were brand new to the sealing power and principle. We live now with over 170 years of experience with the sealing power. It was brand new to them and they were just learning about it.
Why wasn’t Emma Smith the first sealing then? A “prophet “ of God can’t even get sealed to his actual wife first? He decided to hide his other sealings from her. Wasn’t Emma like the 18th sealing instead of the first? How could you do that to your wife?
@@Eagle_Powers That's all between Joseph and Emma. It's their marriage, not yours. It's none of our business how they worked that out. It's also not appropriate for us in 2023 to judge how they used the sealing power back then because we are now operating with over 170 years of experience, clarifications, and understanding. It was new to them and they had to learn.
@@Eagle_Powers, perhaps because she did not support him being sealed to anyone else, and so she told him IF he did follow through with other women, she would NOT be sealed to him. 17 wives later, she came around. There are so many possible scenarios and we just can’t read into them all.
@@vendingdudes I agree! But Jeremy will just update it again and again with more 3rd and 4th hand sources lol Jeremy's gotta keep those donations coming in somehow
Genuine, not intended to be antagonistic question for Don Bradley. Zina Huntington gave testimony that Joseph Smith propositioned her with polygamy 3 times before she married Henry Jacobs--long before she was pregnant. She rebuffed his advances all 3 times only because Joseph told her the marriage would have to be hidden from Emma and that made her uncomfortable. When she and Henry Jacobs were to be wed, she asked Joseph to officiate the wedding. Joseph agreed but never showed, and they were married by the mayor of Kirtland. When Zina saw Joseph again she asked him why he missed the wedding, and he responded that God forbade him from giving her to someone else when He had promised her to him. Zina got pregnant shortly after her wedding, and Joseph got a revelation to send Henry Jacobs on a mission to Europe despite his wife being several months pregnant at the time. Skip forward to month 7 of her pregnancy, and Joseph relates the destroying angel account to Zina's brother to get him to convince her that Joseph will be killed and the priesthood lost if she doesn't consent. Correct my facts if I've gotten them wrong. Otherwise, it doesn't seem to square that Joseph was pursuing pregnant women for raising up righteous seed by adoption if Joseph's first 3 attempts to get Zina to marry him came before she was pregnant and before she was even married. Also, what are we to make of Joseph's claim that God forbade him from performing her marriage to Henry Jacobs on the auspices that He didn't approve. And while sending Henry Jacobs on a mission overseas just prior to the destroying angel's visit is a bit suspect, how are we to understand the premise of the visit that God would threaten Joseph's life and the restored priesthood if he failed to get Zina, who had already exercised her agency 3 times in rebuffing the proposition, to marry him? That's seems rather strange. Lastly, what's your understanding of the need for so much secrecy if the marriages are non-sexual? It seems Joseph could have simply sat down with Zina and Henry and explained the idea of adopting/sealing their child to the priesthood and both would have probably agreed. Why cut Henry out of the decision? It's his child Zina was carrying, after all?
Great job, guys! I'm a convert to the LDS church, having joined over 40 years ago in my 20s. I just recently discovered your channel and have been watching a lot of your videos!
I can’t tell you how much I have enjoyed Don being on your program. To say this is fantastic is an understatement. I’m going to share this one with a dear friend who is an active faithful member, but thought the drawn sword was a lie. He will love this. Thank you!
"crap"??? LOL. Do did you hear Don mention how many of Joseph's Adult wives WERE NOT PREGNANT??? ALL of the Young Girls Joseph Married were not pregnant either.
SIXTEEN THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS!!!! Thank you, everyone, thank you for making this channel successful. Especially all of you Ant-Mormons, bless your heart, coming in here with all your hate and your emotional comments and getting everyone all stirred up, you have helped a lot! Bless your sweet hearts!!!
@@onandagus1Another question Don😊. I would LOVE to know your thoughts on the heavenly signs- the night Joseph picked up the plates. The army in the sky? That's one of my favorite stories🤍
@@StompMom5 That one intrigues me too. I've explored it a little but really need to explore it more. If the subject Joseph Smith and heavenly signs interests you, we need to stay in touch. While I haven't yet very fully covered the army in the sky, I've explored this subject *quite a bit* in other cases and have found some mind-blowing stuff! 😁
@@onandagus1 Quick question, do we have any of Joseph's journals, diaries, or letters on the topic of his polygamy (plural marriage) and his feelings towards it? I once saw a video done by a member where he said Joseph had written a symbol meaning "hell" in his journal on a particular day when he and Emma were having a heated disagreement about the issue. Is there any validity to this story or any written testimony from Joseph on the matter, short of the historical inference that he seemed to delay the practice due to his desire not to practice it out of revulsion or fear? Thanks!
I've been thoroughly enjoying these episodes with Don Bradley. These episodes and the Saints Unscripted interviews with Brian Hales have really helped expand my understanding of this controversial topic. I'm so glad all this information is becoming available now to answer folks' questions. I recall about 10-15 years ago, there just wasn't much information available online on this topic and on some others of the more controversial topics of church history.
We had a meteor shower about a month ago, I stayed out and saw a large fireball going North to South breaking up towards SLC. I thought there would be a loud bang and nothing.
I need an article to read on this. Specifically Joseph’s pattern of who he married and when. This is really interesting and potentially paradigm-shifting stuff.
@@onandagus1 Don, do you know how Emma might have discovered Joseph’s relationship with Fanny? What sort of activities would they be doing that would raise suspicion that the relationship was anything other than platonic? I’m thinking a letter? Hand Holding? That sort of thing, not just sexual.
Brilliant! Mind blown and I am loving it! Thank you all for putting out pure gold out on the interwebs! With all the crap out there, it’s so refreshing to listen to something uplifting and exciting. Bravo Don!
Joseph always paid attention to signs and wonders of the heavens. A great example is November 13, 1833. Joseph wrote: “November 13. About 4 o’clock a.m. I was awakened by Brother Davis knocking at my door, and calling me to arise and behold the signs in the heavens. I arose, and to my great joy, beheld the stars fall from heaven like a shower of hail stones; a literal fulfillment of the word of God as recorded in the holy scriptures as a sure sign that the coming of Christ is close at hand. In the midst of this shower of fire, I was led to exclaim, how marvelous are thy works O Lord! I thank thee for thy mercy unto thy servant, save me in thy kingdom for Christ’s sake: Amen.
This is a mind blower! I love it. It's really about adoption into the Lord's family. As a direct descendant of Zina's second son with Henry Jacobs, (conceived after being sealed to the Prophet) this is something that hits very close to home. Some things I've known passed down by oral tradition. 1 Joseph proposed to Zina prior to her marriage to Henry. She initially declined. 2. Henry was present at Zina's sealing to the Prophet. 3. Henry accepted it whole heartedly and never spoke ill of Joseph. 4. Zina considered this a very sacred thing.
Thanks! This is an incredible revelation! It sure fits with what confusions have been out there. I am a Perseid especially but meteor shower photographer and I certainly have my interest peaked now! I think I did Orionid once! Perseid, though, was amazing one year with some incredible UFO shots around 2015-16. They are absolutely obvious UFOs. 4 in one shot! The signs and seasons are something I am trying to learn and,this makes me more motivated! Look up around Sept 23rd this year, maybe through Orionids also, but, things are getting hot right now this fall! God bless all of you and especially Don!
Most people who really freak out over polygamy from 150 years ago believe it's ok for doctors to perform third trimester abortions today, right now. The majority of democrats fit into this camp. Talk about getting your priorities mixed up.
@@joshua.snyder - Nope, he just pointed out the moral hypocrisy of current hard core liberals: "Joseph Smith is a scum bag because we was simply sleeping around but it's ok for me to kill my baby." Today's hard core liberals are moral hypocrites. Sorry, their own actions condemn them.
Awesome episode! Always love having Don on the show. The more I learn about this stuff, the more I can't help but wonder if plural marriage (and maybe even marriage in general) is just an esoteric thing that we just can't comprehend fully right now and that's why God hasn't revealed much about it to us. We have bits and pieces about it, but it's really hard to make out exactly what it's for and how it works. Maybe cuz we're not supposed to know right now cuz we wouldn't be able to comprehend it
@rebekah.1234 - Rebekah, agreed. I think that, as you perceptively observe, polygamy, and even marriage itself, have strong esoteric aspects, like in the union of male and female in hermeticism. I am trying to comprehend as much as I can what Joseph was doing in all this, and the purposes of it, and I think there are layers and layers of meaning to it.
@@onandagus1 Absolutely! It's like putting a giant, complicated puzzle together. Grateful for all your work! It's really helpful amid all the rumors and fog that's out there about this topic
Can anyone get Kris Murphy's attention to the fact that I'm offering to talk with him by phone? I'm assuming he just hasn't seen my offers of this several times on a few different episode threads. Having been an ex-Mormon, I understand why he has the questions he does and would be happy to talk with him. Alternatively, if he doesn't want to talk but just throw out insults, I'll just block him. But I'd greatly prefer to have an actual conversation.
You have a heart of gold Don, thank you for offering to do that, hope he takes you up on it. I've been tempted to block him but have restrained myself for some reason. Thank you again for ALL your work but most of all on the 116 pages 👍🙏
This from Van Wagoner adds a lot to the story: "Brigham Young was [the] one who told him outright his family was not his before sending Jacobs on his mission and taking Zina, citing his spiritual authority as prophet/Joseph’s proxy. In Mormon Polygamy, it states: 'Young wanted Zina D. Huntington Jacobs. Smith had taken her as a plural wife with her husband Jacob's consent while six months pregnant in October 1841 […] she would belong to Joseph Smith in eternity. ' (45) Then, during the trek west at Mt. Pisgah, Iowa, Young told Jacobs “[T]he woman you claim for a wife does not belong to you. She is the spiritual wife of Brother Joseph, sealed up to him. I am his proxy, and she, in this behalf, with her children are my property. You can go where you please, and get another but be sure to get one of your own kindred spirit." (Van Wagoner, Mormon Polygamy: A History 2nd Edition, p. 44) Other contemporaneous accounts of this, I'm not sure if there are, but the fact that Henry was kicked out of his family and wrote love letters to Zina wishing for her makes it seem very credible. Why did Joseph not kick Henry away? Why did suddenly Brigham kick henry out? Why did Brigham have to redo the sealing to joseph if it had already happened? It seems to me because Joseph wasn't married to her to begin with.
Maybe the fact that Zina turned out to be "about-to-pop" pregnant means she didn't know what she was talking about when she thought back on her supposed marriage? She said in her later affidavit she had no clue when she was married to joseph, not even the year. I think it would be very memorable that you were pregnant with your first kid and didn't equate that to a year when thinking back on it? Right? She would at least remember the year her kid was born and that she was married a couple months before. I don't know, seems strange. Thinking out loud: The fact that she never lived with Joseph, then suddenly after Joseph's death needs to get sealed to Brigham??? who kicks her husband Henry Jacobs out to serve a mission and brings zina and the kids to live with him us just eerie. Is there at least a chance that Brigham claimed Zina was married to Joseph so that He could have an excuse to take her for himself? Speculation, but that's what's in my head.
If Brigham was prophet and wanted to marry her, why would he need to say "... because she was married to Joseph." Are wives passed from prophet to prophet?
@@williampaul7932my guess it to convince Henry Jacobs to give up Zina and not fight it by claiming he was Joseph's "proxy". Makes it easier to swallow for Henry maybe?
This was awesome! Thanks brethren! I bought Don's book the Lost 116 pages for my birthday and it's phenomenal! Here's hoping he writes more! Including on this topic! That sign in the heavens that Orson Pratt saw is awesome!
@kevinpyne24 - Thanks, Kevin! I'm flattered that you bought my book for yourself for your own birthday. The sign in the heavens discovery blew my mind too!
@onandagus1 I liked it so much that I bought another copy for my parents! :) I'd buy all my siblings a copy if I had the budget for it! Thank you for all the work you've done!
@onandagus1 I’ve watched/listened to like every single podcast featuring you and your book and polygamy research I can find because it’s so amazing! I shared enough videos with my dad that he decided to buy the book and passed it along to me when he finished it (the one where you talked about the engravings and the interpreters was what pushed him to buy it.) I have started reading it, but don’t have much time to actually READ as a mom with little kids and a part time job, so it’s going much more slowly than I would like. Any plans for an audio version any time soon…? For all us multi-tasking people who like to listen to lectures and academic papers for fun? 😂
@@gingersnaps215 'Glad you're loving the book, 'Ginger Snaps'! =D My publisher has a beef with how Amazon does their audio books and has thus deferred making this into an audio book. But I would love to have one made and have even talked with potential narrators. I'll pass along your preference--and hope they make one soon!
Plural marriage is one thing Polygamy is a totally different thing Concubines and harems are yet a totally other thing And as you lay them out side by side, in the context that they each take place in, you clearly see that they have nothing in common with each other on a heavenly, eternal scale Only one of these things is heavenly, the others are not
Thank you Don for your research and insights! The tide of filthy spewing by critics is rising, but you poked a big hole in the tank with your discoveries of the women Joseph Smith married being pregnant and remaining married to their original spouse.
Is there any way that Don Bradley would come on my show. I won't cut them off after 45 minutes. He can talk for as long as he has the strength to. He is crazy, great with his understanding of our history. So Don, if you're out there. Let me know if you want to do a zoom meeting with me at any time. And we can have a contest on who can talk longer
@@WARDRADIO I am trying to fish here for an interview with Don. And if you keep making noise, he will not take the bait. Lol. You guys always do a great job. I was just kind of setting it up for hammer's sake. Keep doing what you're doing because it is working. If you ever get time for me to come on and tell you about my family, I'm my own conversion to the church, just let me know. Again, you guys are the best show on RUclips by far.
I have just looked at my family tree for Erastus Bingham Senior our first Bingham baptism in 1833. He shows no children with but one wife so far that I can find of his four wives. It looks like at least two of three other women were widowed, one, I can’t figure out if one wife’s husband was possibly a non member which would support spiritual sealing into the seed of Abraham? Erastus Bingham Senior was one of the leaders of 10 in the groups divided to leave Nauvoo and Erastus seemed to know Joseph well.
Brigham Young was a polygamist, and needed to convince the saints that polygamy originated with Joseph. All the records indicating Joseph engaged in polygamy came after his death when BY strongly encouraged everyone to remember events a certain way. It's all nonsense.
@@WARDRADIO Certainly, the easy thing is to believe all the evidence suggesting section 132 was revelation from God through Joseph, and recorded by William Clayton. When you begin to examine the credibility of those sources, and the motives they might have to lie, the waters get very muddy very quickly.
yeah, i don't get the "motives" thing. Do you think they liked polygamy? Do you think WE like it? Everyone frickin' hated it. That's where you lose me. EVERYONE hated it. The men hated it THE MOST. So I don't track with your "ew! Think of all they had to gain" argument. It was repulsive and everyone knew it. Regardless section 132 was definitely from Joseph... We've been over this...
@@WARDRADIO Furthermore, once you understand the true nature of God, you realize that polygamy cannot be of God. Godhood is to create posterity in Eternity, and monogamous marriage establishes the very foundation for that to occur. The creation story teaches that "God's image" is both male and female together, united as one. Perhaps that is why God's name Elohim is a plural term. Man or woman by themselves can only be half a God. It takes both to create life, and without that, there is no God. Only when husband and wife join together in heart and mind as one flesh can they together become one God. Polygamy destroys the unity of the couple necessary to fill the measure of our creation, and have our companionship sealed up in Godhood. In ancient days, powerful men were deceived by the adversary into taking multiple wives, and so were men in the Church also deceived in our day. Whether it began with Joseph or Brigham is less important than understanding that plural marriage has never come from God, and never will because it completely destroys God's plan for us.
Ah, slippery slope! That Noble performed the marriage is mentioned during Joseph's lifetime, in 1842. And his inaccuracy is on specific things - chronology and self-centering. Otherwise he is often an accurate source.
@@justin-griffin Please re-read what I just wrote above. That the marriage occurred and was performed by Noble was published during Joseph Smith's lifetime - and not by Noble. Others also confirm the marriage. And since, as you reject in true obscurantist fashion, that we have plenty of other evidence that Joseph was marrying women, there's no reason to reject the evidence that this marriage happened.
@@justin-griffin Testimony on it was given in court in the Temple Lot Case. But, to your question, who cares? Historians try to establish what most probably happened in the past, whereas lawyers try to prove things beyond a reasonable doubt. Do I believe that whether Joseph Smith practiced polygamy can stand up in court? Oh yeah.
Part 1. So many problems left unaddressed. I have really enjoyed listening to the episodes with Don. I'm fascinated by his story of leaving and coming back. That being said, the premise of this episode is beyond faulty and virtually every apologetic conclusion derived by the whole crew are mistaken and baseless. Sorry to burst the bubble. I won't try to tackle everything in a single comment, but here are my rebuttals and some things to consider as you assess the nature of polygamy as practiced by Joseph Smith. Don's thesis is to argue that polygamy for Joseph wasn't about sex. This is silly. Joseph conclusively (at least as conclusively as history can show) had sex with at least some of his wives. If he had it with some, why not all? It would make sense and frankly there's no reason why Joseph shouldn't have sex with his wife/wives. Everyone accepts that every church leader apart from Joseph likely had sex with all of their wives. Why wouldn't Joseph also? Even the Church acknowledges that Joseph had sex with at least some of his wives. Read the Church essay on polygamy in Nauvoo. It's on the Church's site. In addition, read D&C 132. The primary (if not the sole) reason for polygamy is to have sex and have children. Joseph had sex. So, it had to be a factor at a minimum. Let's move on. Kwaku (I recall) makes a statement in jest about Joseph stealing other men's wives, suggesting the silliness of Joseph sleeping with men's wives behind their backs. Regardless of whether Joseph had sex with the polyandrous wives, he did steal other men's wives, at least for here after and for eternity. The only wife that was sealed to her living husband later on was Nancy Marinda Hyde. All others were sealed to Joseph. So, even if they lived in a house with their husband during this lifetime, for eternity afterward those wives belong to Joseph (as much as a wife can "belong" to any man). Just look it up on the Family Search app. They're all there as Joseph's wives, not the other guys. The question of the children also comes up. This is a problem with nearly all apologetics for Mormonism. When an explanation is given in one place to solve a problem, it creates a problem elsewhere. The question was raised about the children born to these women who now were sealed to Joseph. You can easily tell the discomfort it brought up because no one wants to insinuate that Joseph was also taking away a father's child. It was hilarious to see Cardon try to move on as fast as possible, shortly after claiming that Joseph certainly wasn't trying to steal other men's children. Read the Church handbook, section 38. A child can only be sealed to one set of SEALED parents. So, either the children were taken from their natural fathers (which would be my guess based on statements from later prophets), or Joseph's wives will have to go without their children in eternity. This whole policy is a crap storm by itself due to divorce, adoption, etc., but it demonstrates that yes, inherently by sealing himself to other women, even without sex, Joseph was disrupting what could otherwise be an eternal family. For those would claim that Joseph didn't know what he was doing at first (like claimed in the Church's essay), please spare me. Read D&C 124. No one with a straight face can claim that Jesus had enough time to tell Joseph in 1841 how many shares should be doled out for the Nauvoo House and how many dollars should be given for each share, but didn't have enough time to explain to Joseph how to carry out polygamy? Especially when the Church wants to claim that Joseph received the revelation 10 years earlier in 1831, which is likely bogus. I get the line upon line mantra, but you cannot honestly believe that Jesus has the time to get into minutiae of securities law but not have time to tell Joseph not to marry other men's wives, or teenagers. Give me a break. Getting back to the core argument: that the pattern of some of the early wives suggests that Joseph wasn't after sex because the women were married and already pregnant, which would demonstrate that Joseph wasn't the father, thereby proving he didn't have sex with them (at least at first). Even this argument fails with one, possibly two, of the women who are supposed to be part of the "pattern." Moreover, it fails to address Fanny Alger. She wasn't married and was in her teens when Joseph married her. If you want to claim Joseph wasn't after sex because he married pregnant women married to someone else, then why would his first be to an unmarried, not-pregnant teenager? This also fails to address the pattern that Joseph ultimately married at least 2x more single women than married women, including many other teenagers. You talk about history and how the actions describe Joseph's intent. His actions to conceal most of his marriages from Emma (also acknowledged in the Church's essay) indicates keeping secrets from the person who is supposed to be his eternal companion. How about Joseph's letter to the Newel parents asking them to bring their daughter (another polygamous wife) when Emma is not around? The pattern of Joseph's behaviors simply doesn't hold up to support the thesis here.
Part 2. In my opinion, Don wants to re-believe in Joseph that he is misconstruing what he can to put Joseph back on the pedestal. To take from the Fanny Alger episode (I recall), Don views Joseph more positively, based in part on good things he did, like nurture Emma when she was sick and take time to play with his kids. Ask any woman whose been cheated on by her husband. Do you think she views cooking meals, and taking the kids out to play catch as justification for the negatives like infidelity? Given my profession I'd bet the percentage of women who would give a crap would be less than 1%. I'd also argue that the "no sex" concept doesn't hold true with Nancy Marinda, who is one of the women on Don's list. Yes, she was married to Orson Hyde at the time. However, if you go back a bit further, it's not hard to imagine that Joseph had a thing for her and came back around when he could. Joseph was living with then-teenager Nancy Marinda in 1832 when he was taken out of the house to be tarred and feathered along with Sidney Rigdon. I acknowledge the historical evidence to suggest that this was due to Joseph's advances on Nancy are weak. However, we for sure know that he lived with her in her house with her parents, and that he married her polygamously 10 years later. The MO also fits Joseph marrying Fanny Alger (housemaid living with Joseph) and multiple others living in Joseph's house, such as the Partridge sisters (with whom he held a sham/second wedding to deceive Emma after she said Joseph could marry them, because he was already married to them in secret). Another problem is that the marriage to married women who were already pregnant explicitly violates Joseph's revelation on polygamy. Again, read D&C 132. You are only allowed to marry virgins. Again, you try to make one thing okay (arguing Joseph wasn't after sex demonstrated by marrying pregnant women) and create another problem (Joseph was violating the very revelation he supposedly received on polygamy). I also love the silence on the husband's of these women, claiming not much is known. A lot is known. How about Henry Jacobs and how his wife was basically stolen by Joseph, and then by Brigham Young after Joseph died. Of course, church history paints Henry as an uncaring father, but the historical record indicates that he was interested in seeing his family, but was chased off by Brigham. Most of the women were married to members, even an apostle, and others missionaries. So, it cannot realistically be argued that Joseph married these women to give them an opportunity to be sealed and exalted. I also enjoyed the connection with Joseph and Orson about the angel and the sword. Obviously, this is done to downplay the silliness of Joseph's claim (to multiple women) that he had to marry them because an angel with a drawn sword appeared and said he would kill Joseph unless he married them (coercion much?). There's a problem though. Orson is about as reliable of a witness as Joseph Noble. Don discredits Joseph Noble's recounting of when the first marriage occurred in Nauvoo by showing his problem with dates and that his claim that he performed the marriage in his house, which didn't exist until the following year, was not possible. I generally agree with the historical work here done by Don. The problem is that Orson Hyde is just as unreliable. Orson claimed to witness the transfiguration of Brigham Young, which was a pivotal event that assured Brigham's succession as prophet. The only problem is that Orson wasn't in America at the time of the transfiguration speech. So, Orson is just as unreliable as Noble. Thus, why would we believe his comment about the sword in the sky (which is completely unrelated to polygamy) as corroborating Joseph's claim about the angel telling him to practice polygamy, when Orson has already lied (or at best misstated) about witnessing some other religiously significant event? This is poor analysis on Don's part in my opinion and is akin to believing what you want and finding partial data to support it. It's like how apologists will believe Lucy Smith's retelling of events that support Joseph as the prophet, but discredit her statements from the same breath that would suggest Joseph plagiarized Lehi's dream from a dream Joseph Sr. had prior to Joseph getting the plates. Or how apologists will cite to Martin Harris' statements in support of the BOM, but discredit his statements that there was never a mention of the priesthood until years after the supposed restoration. BTW, who is Orson Hyde? He was an apostle. Orson was upset about polygamy when he learned that Joseph had married his wife. However, Orson apparently got over it once Joseph allowed him to start taking polygamous wives. Orson continued this practice throughout his life, marrying 7 women in total. He married a 21-year old when he was 58, and had 5 children with her (so clearly some sex). He married a 22- year old when he was 59. His last wife was 18-years old when he was 60. He obviously had sex with his wives, having over 30 kids total. He obviously married much younger women. Where did he learn polygamy? Joseph Smith; and no members can claim Orson went off the rails as he was an apostle, you know, a prophet, seer, and revelator. In fact, but for a re-ordering of the apostles shortly before Brigham died, Orson, not John Taylor, would have been the prophet. In summary, I simply want to point out that the thesis and arguments made in this video are highly flawed (almost all of them). Cardon attempts to pass this "pattern" off as completely debunking the argument that Joseph was motivated by sex to take polygamous (or polyandrous) wives. Don uses the word refutes, which is appropriate as Don likely recognizes his thesis does not conclusively debunk/establish anything. However, even then, I would submit that the word refutes is generous given the weakness of the pattern presented and the glaring holes that are left unaddressed or inadequately addressed by creating this apologetic narrative. Joseph had sex with some (possibly all) of his wives. Fact. Get over it. If you want to still believe Joseph is a prophet of God, then you need to accept this and find a way to still believe. But don't self-delude yourself by watching this video and thinking that it answers all of the horrors and problems that the history of Mormon polygamy poses to Joseph's credibility.
Well thought out arguments. There are lot of holes to these ideas and Cardon gets too excited claiming presenting this as groundbreaking proof which it is certainly not. Not having sex with a few nauvoo wives does not prove anything about JS's motives. The critical example of a beautiful hot young woman was Fanny. Don talks about it being a proto-polygamy case but doesn't go into detail about how it doesn't fit his model. JS could have committed adultery got caught by Emma and was confirmed an adulterous affair by Oliver and then fabricated polygamy to cover up his sins to not lose trust of the membership of the church and justify his actions to Emma. In order to cover up his sins, he could have laid low and try to construct a "righteous polygamy" by trying to marry only pregnant women. After many years when people get warmed up to the idea, he goes and has sex with non polyandrous marriages. I think it is far fetched to say that JS doesn't have sexual motives just because he married some polyandrous wives. And I would say marrying wives with children makes this even worse. To promote some kind of lineage you are actually destroying an existing family by not just tearing away someone's wive but also their children. How would have the former husbands have felt? In Jacob 2 it talks about the pain and suffering of the women due to polygamy. This also applies to the husbands. Both men and women have their hearts torn out and stomped on by JS polygamy. Does this seem like a commandment from an loving Heavenly Father?
@@williampaul7932 right. I don’t remember the exact number but I recall Emma was the 20th or so wife to be sealed to Joseph. I’m not sure if this is because Joseph was trying to keep things secret from Emma for as long as he could, or if it was withheld from her to induce her to go along with polygamy. Any way you slice it, it demonstrates that Emma was not Joseph’s soulmate and one true love like the modern church tries to portray.
Kris just paid Bill Reel for a personal therapy session. I'd be pissed too if I paid Bill Reel $100 just for him to say "ChuRcH BAd. CHurCh BaD. ChuRCh BAd" for an hour lol
@onandagus1 ... thank you so much Don Bradley for your research ... I have pointed family who have struggled with Polygamy to this broadcast and I hope and pray it is healing for them ... I believe both Joseph Smith and Joseph Bates Noble were good men ... thanks again
That's my job, I'm like a witch, laughing, snickering, giggling, cackling, stirring everything up and getting you Anti-Mormons oh so very grumpy. Heh heh, and I am quite successful at it.
Basically, yes. Joseph proposed to his mother, Rachel Ivins, but she delayed in accepting the proposal. After Joseph died she married Jedediah M. Grant for time and Joseph for eternity, making Heber a spiritual child of Joseph.
Pregnant women, ceiling, power, planting trees of life. Somethings going on here. Flaming swords guarding the way to the tree of life It’s all connected We’re gonna see all of this confirmed in the last days
Don Juan descends from on high… you guys are hilarious. Great answers. I actually think most members who are active in the church don’t even know this. I didn’t.
I heard that they believed that they were sealing families to Jesus and God THROUGH Joseph Smith. So Sealings at that time was basically the means to seal yourself to go and eternal life in one big family.
My opinion for a few decades: Joseph Smith was obsessed with creating a web of sealings in order to make the Church members interconnected through sealings as one big Celestial family.
Don't feel bad, Anti-Mormons, if you try real hard you will be able to fly around in the clouds for all eternity, and that's cool, man. Nothing wrong with that.
It’s very interesting that these guys are claiming that people simply cease to have sex when pregnant and like that would be a deterrent for the leader of a high demand religion who manipulated dozens of girls& women is a rather interesting and revealing claim.
Furthermore Fanny and Hellen and the other children were pregnant when Joseph commanded Duncan marry him under coercion, layers of coercion. You make a claim of 200 years of disinformation on polygamy when it is y’all spreading the disinformation on polygamy. Y’all are doing mental gymnastics to try to justify LAYERS of abuse.
@bob15479 Who knows. Who cares. The man was a psychopath. He also chose several children and the wives of his followers who he sent to other countries. There’s SO MANY LAYERS to Joseph’s abuse.
I read the ages at marriage of Brigham Young's wives shows that several of them were elderly, so that indicates he was marrying women who were in need of. Protection.
I think with somanyconfusing and unknown facts about polygamy and polyandry practiced in the early Saints is to trust that there was more to this than we know and to trust their hearts and desire to do right. There is a lot of perversion and deviance ascribed to this practice but the opposite seems to be true. It's interesting that polygamy being practiced now is is very dysfunctional and self-serving.
I’m on to you Don. My guess is that in this episode you will make some new correlations when there are none. That way you can come up with some new fresh controversial ideas and it will draw more people to your book. I could be wrong but we shall see.
I thought some of this was due to a misunderstanding of sealing & that there was a thought that in order to ensure your eternal family, a member of your family had to be sealed to a really righteous member of the church, like a prophet or apostle. And that later one of the prophets said that was no longer necessary and that you just needed to be sealed to your own relatives.
Do we know appx what time Joseph said the angel showed up with sword drawn? Beirut is 7 time zones from New York. It would be reallllly cool to note that the two events (meteor vision) were simultaneous
My grandfather's grandfather, Joseph Ellison Beck, gave the purse of gold to Orson Hyde, so Orson could dedicate the holy land for gospel. Joseph is mentioned as the stranger that made in possible, not by name, in the recorded dedicatory prayer.
I still wonder why Joseph would get sealed to women who’s husbands were members instead of allowing them to be sealed to each other. The only reasoning I currently think of is 1) Joseph didn’t want to practice polygamy 2) Emma definitely did not want to be part of polygamy 3) an angel had to threaten Joseph with destruction to comply. 4) Joseph proceeds to be sealed to predominantly married and pregnant women who would continue living with their husbands. My thought is this was Joseph trying to obey without really having to obey. He was trying to please everyone. satisfy Gods command without offending Emma too greatly. I’d even speculate that in the end God allowed his martyrdom because in the end Joseph wouldn’t embrace polygamy the way God intended and so was replaced by Brigham who would fully embrace and implement it. Im saying this as someone who completely loves and believes in Joseph Smith. I’m not willing to die on this hill and again it’s just speculation but the pieces seem to fit.
Joseph, Brigham, John etc. all didn't live plural marriage in its intended form, otherwise Zion could have been established, living the Order of Enoch, and living all the Laws of Stewardship and Consecration properly. The giving and receiving of wives between men included. If Brigham had the right system, they would have been blessed to establish Zion, and God would not have allowed the government to overcome the Saints like he allowed. He had to show Wilford Woodruff what would happen if they kept up with their deficient system. He commanded Brigham to Establish the Order of Enoch in 1874, but that failed.
It's because he wanted to kanoodle with a lot of women. There is much evidence that his teachings are very very false and unbiblical. If you'd like to have a civil discussion on this issue I would love to engage! God bless ❤
Brethren and sisters, in solemnity of heart, I bear witness of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, the Anointed One, whose hand hath guided all things for our salvation. In these latter days, He raised up a prophet, even Joseph Smith, to restore truths once lost. By divine revelation, even the matter of plural marriage was brought forth, a principle difficult to many, but revealed for God's own purpose in His own season. As the ancient scripture doth declare, "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord." (Isaiah 55:8) Let us, with humble hearts, seek understanding and trust in the Lord's guidance, for He doth direct His servants in all things. In the sacred name of Jesus Christ
@@JakobPGrau THEN how do you explain the offical LDS page "Gospel Topic Essay" that admits that Joseph had multiple wives, some of whom were married to other men at the same time? The Essay was written by and approved by the leaders of the LDS church, including the current prophet.
@@kendarcie6613 1st, the essay was written by researchers, but the leaders just accept what they tell them, they don't have time to study everything. The researches believe the testimonies of people in Utah 20-40 years after the fact, and have very little and heavily disputed contemporary evidence to back that Joseph was practicing and teaching polygamy. Joseph and Emma and hyrum all denied it for their whole lives, even Emma in her death bed, so that's why it's at least possible to me that the polygamy narrative was pushed on Joseph after the fact to make it seem like it came from him.
@@friskybearoneshotgolf OH COME ON, there is soooo much evidence that Joseph was practicing polygamy while at the same time denying it!!! The house built on lies.
@onandagus1 The end of plural marriage is just as mysterious to me as the beginning of it. If it truly was instituted by God. Do we have good evidence that it was ended by God?
You can read the testimonies of Wilford Woodruff. He also writes about it in his journal. The Lord showed him what would happen to the church if they did not stop the practice. He doesn't say this, but I believe the reason was because they were not progressing in unity, and living the Laws of Stewardship and Consecration. They weren't living the Law of the Priesthood in its fulness as well, which we don't have, but believe we could have if we started living the Laws of Stewardship and Consecration again.
Doesn't this video totally refute Michelle Stone's claims? I'm curious what a conversation between her and Don Bradley would look like. Don Bradley is a more authoritative source, in my opinion.
The biggest mistake Don and the rest of the polygamy apologists make is not noticing there are no credible, contemporary (pre-1844) sources actually stating plural marriage is a revealed doctrine. Additionally, no one from Joseph to Hyrum to Emma actually stated it during that time. Those who believe he practiced and preached polygamy will one day regret how easily they were mislead.
I think the Prophet was scared to actually activate this marriage system, it seems only under the threat of the angel with the drawn sword he tells Zina he's not going to put it off any longer
Seeing a meteor shower or meteors is a common, but Hyde stated he saw a sword and an arm drawing the sword. With that, Muslim men on the ship saw the sword and the arm too and immediately cried out Allah! three times because they knew exactly what they saw and gave the sight to Allah (God). Hyde had no idea the reason on seeing the sword and arm nor dud the Arab men. It is possible it was a sign for other witnesses to see what was coming for Joseph.
This is so good. I appreciate the true information Thank you so much for doing this. My husband, son, daughter in law, brother (who introduced my family) left the church because of that and more. I need to somehow get them this information. I can’t do it because it would become continuous with us.
I haven't finished listening yet but so far It sounds like the prophet found a loophole way to get around the whole polygamy issue that he didn't want to participate in, but that God told him he must! (The whole angel of God threatening to kill him if he wouldn't begin the practice) I wonder if he was so deeply in love with Emma that he did everything he could to avoid hurting her?
No matter what you say, Kris just repeats the same debunked slander. You can say: Now we know Fanny was 18! And he'll keep saying she was 14 until judgment day
@@onandagus1 Step out of the accusatory fog. Remember Kris that Don was an atheist anti mormon for ten years. What his incentive in coming back and defending The Prophet? I respect you, but VERY YOUNG is according to our 21 century standards. Back then she was not considered a minor. Plus we have strong evidence that there is not sexual activity with Fanny. Best Wishes
Interesting to watch this at a later date, Don no longer believes that Jacob 2:30 is loophole in the BOM that says God will command polygamy to raise up seed.
I was a gospel doctrine teacher back in the day. It was 2013 or 2014. It was the D&C year. At any rate, this guy moved into our ward and was in my class. I remember that he kept raising his hand to offer insights or corrections, or to elaborate on this or that thing. I was utterly transfixed. I wanted to cancel the class, and just sit and ask him 1,000,001 questions. Obviously it was Dan Bradley, who moved into our ward. He’s easily one of the most insightful and intelligent church historians that I’ve ever known. And very sincere and heartfelt. Dude is 100% legit.
I came to the same conclusion long ago but as a result of reading Wilford Woodruff's Witness by Jennifer Mackley. She explains that until Wilford Woodruff people were sealed into priesthood lines, not as families.
When we realize this reality, suddenly polyandry makes sense. If they believed that exaltation was only possible for those who were sealed in an eternal marriage, who better to be sealed to than the Prophet?
Joseph Smith was an imperfect man, no doubt. But he was an honest man. The historical record and church doctrine at the time simply DO NOT support the idea he practiced polygamy for sexually opportunistic reasons. And it's past time people just come to grips with that.
One might say he wasn't a prophet. Unbelievers might even say he was deceived. But a dishonest charlatan he was not.
@justinlabar Amen!!!
I've always maintained that the "sealings" that were done in those days were innocently done by those who were brand new to the sealing power and principle. We live now with over 170 years of experience with the sealing power. It was brand new to them and they were just learning about it.
Why wasn’t Emma Smith the first sealing then? A “prophet “ of God can’t even get sealed to his actual wife first? He decided to hide his other sealings from her. Wasn’t Emma like the 18th sealing instead of the first? How could you do that to your wife?
@@Eagle_Powers That's all between Joseph and Emma. It's their marriage, not yours. It's none of our business how they worked that out. It's also not appropriate for us in 2023 to judge how they used the sealing power back then because we are now operating with over 170 years of experience, clarifications, and understanding. It was new to them and they had to learn.
@@Eagle_Powers, perhaps because she did not support him being sealed to anyone else, and so she told him IF he did follow through with other women, she would NOT be sealed to him. 17 wives later, she came around. There are so many possible scenarios and we just can’t read into them all.
In an alternate reality, Don was THE CES Director and answered all Jeremy’s “questions” easily, saving tons of people
@shibainferno - Bahahahaha! My favorite comment. Shiba, you are awesome!
@@onandagus1 thank YOU so much for sharing your knowledge and experiences. Each of your episodes is 🔥from heaven, man. Thanks again
@@shibainferno Aw, I'm SO glad they're useful!
Actually, an episodic series where Don meticulously goes through the list would still be VERY helpful
@@vendingdudes I agree! But Jeremy will just update it again and again with more 3rd and 4th hand sources lol Jeremy's gotta keep those donations coming in somehow
Genuine, not intended to be antagonistic question for Don Bradley. Zina Huntington gave testimony that Joseph Smith propositioned her with polygamy 3 times before she married Henry Jacobs--long before she was pregnant. She rebuffed his advances all 3 times only because Joseph told her the marriage would have to be hidden from Emma and that made her uncomfortable. When she and Henry Jacobs were to be wed, she asked Joseph to officiate the wedding. Joseph agreed but never showed, and they were married by the mayor of Kirtland. When Zina saw Joseph again she asked him why he missed the wedding, and he responded that God forbade him from giving her to someone else when He had promised her to him. Zina got pregnant shortly after her wedding, and Joseph got a revelation to send Henry Jacobs on a mission to Europe despite his wife being several months pregnant at the time. Skip forward to month 7 of her pregnancy, and Joseph relates the destroying angel account to Zina's brother to get him to convince her that Joseph will be killed and the priesthood lost if she doesn't consent.
Correct my facts if I've gotten them wrong.
Otherwise, it doesn't seem to square that Joseph was pursuing pregnant women for raising up righteous seed by adoption if Joseph's first 3 attempts to get Zina to marry him came before she was pregnant and before she was even married.
Also, what are we to make of Joseph's claim that God forbade him from performing her marriage to Henry Jacobs on the auspices that He didn't approve.
And while sending Henry Jacobs on a mission overseas just prior to the destroying angel's visit is a bit suspect, how are we to understand the premise of the visit that God would threaten Joseph's life and the restored priesthood if he failed to get Zina, who had already exercised her agency 3 times in rebuffing the proposition, to marry him? That's seems rather strange.
Lastly, what's your understanding of the need for so much secrecy if the marriages are non-sexual? It seems Joseph could have simply sat down with Zina and Henry and explained the idea of adopting/sealing their child to the priesthood and both would have probably agreed. Why cut Henry out of the decision? It's his child Zina was carrying, after all?
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I can’t tell you how much I have enjoyed Don being on your program. To say this is fantastic is an understatement. I’m going to share this one with a dear friend who is an active faithful member, but thought the drawn sword was a lie. He will love this. Thank you!
These episodes with Don are excellent and so needed to refute the crap going around.
Thanks, Wendy!
"crap"??? LOL. Do did you hear Don mention how many of Joseph's Adult wives WERE NOT PREGNANT??? ALL of the Young Girls Joseph Married were not pregnant either.
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Thank you, everyone, thank you for making this channel successful. Especially all of you Ant-Mormons, bless your heart, coming in here with all your hate and your emotional comments and getting everyone all stirred up, you have helped a lot! Bless your sweet hearts!!!
I’ve been loving every episode with Don- absolutely brilliant!
Thanks, Chris!
@@onandagus1Another question Don😊. I would LOVE to know your thoughts on the heavenly signs- the night Joseph picked up the plates. The army in the sky? That's one of my favorite stories🤍
@@StompMom5 That one intrigues me too. I've explored it a little but really need to explore it more. If the subject Joseph Smith and heavenly signs interests you, we need to stay in touch. While I haven't yet very fully covered the army in the sky, I've explored this subject *quite a bit* in other cases and have found some mind-blowing stuff! 😁
@@onandagus1 Quick question, do we have any of Joseph's journals, diaries, or letters on the topic of his polygamy (plural marriage) and his feelings towards it? I once saw a video done by a member where he said Joseph had written a symbol meaning "hell" in his journal on a particular day when he and Emma were having a heated disagreement about the issue. Is there any validity to this story or any written testimony from Joseph on the matter, short of the historical inference that he seemed to delay the practice due to his desire not to practice it out of revulsion or fear? Thanks!
This was amazing! Keep up the research, Don, and presenting it in such a straightforward way. Thanks, Ward Radio! I really enjoyed this.
@ChapinaUSA Thanks! =D
Glad you enjoyed it!
Im hoping Don comes out with more books. His book on the 116 pages was awesome.
Thanks, Jacob!
I can't wait to read it. It's on order!! Thanks Don for all your info. The truth always comes out. Just grateful you've found all this! 🙏❤️⚘️
@@3-jalee Aw, thanks! I hope enjoy the book!
@onandagus1 how do I access your articles about Alger and dating the plural marriage? Great content btw. I read your book on 116 pages
Don just keeps exceeding expectations. You rock bro!
@jwnaugle - Thanks!! =D
Instead of a button for the Bat Signal, all wards need a button for the Don Bradley Signal when they need him to answer historical questions 🤯
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When you need real history it’s called the Bible. But that would refute almost everything that is spoken here.
@@Eagle_Powers i get it… so you’re one of those…
I've been thoroughly enjoying these episodes with Don Bradley. These episodes and the Saints Unscripted interviews with Brian Hales have really helped expand my understanding of this controversial topic. I'm so glad all this information is becoming available now to answer folks' questions. I recall about 10-15 years ago, there just wasn't much information available online on this topic and on some others of the more controversial topics of church history.
We had a meteor shower about a month ago, I stayed out and saw a large fireball going North to South breaking up towards SLC. I thought there would be a loud bang and nothing.
What a blessing this man had the guts and wisdom to do the research! It baffles me it wasn’t researched a 100 years ago!
I wish these were even longer episodes! This stuff is pure gold.
I need an article to read on this. Specifically Joseph’s pattern of who he married and when. This is really interesting and potentially paradigm-shifting stuff.
@JerrodGuddat I'm writing one.
@@onandagus1 Don, do you know how Emma might have discovered Joseph’s relationship with Fanny? What sort of activities would they be doing that would raise suspicion that the relationship was anything other than platonic? I’m thinking a letter? Hand Holding? That sort of thing, not just sexual.
@@mcable217Different accounts suggest different things. One account says unidentified "intimacy," another says a "sealing."
Agreed!
DANG.....YOU GUYS ARE ON FIRE🔥
not yet. just wait until Christ returns. this whole thing is a circle jerk.
These recent thumbnails for the Don Bradley videos are legendary and hilarious!! Keep up the good work!
Glad you like them!
Brilliant! Mind blown and I am loving it! Thank you all for putting out pure gold out on the interwebs! With all the crap out there, it’s so refreshing to listen to something uplifting and exciting. Bravo Don!
Done Bradley is one of the best guests Ward Radio has ever had. I love his humble yet authoritative and genuine approach.
Joseph always paid attention to signs and wonders of the heavens. A great example is November 13, 1833.
Joseph wrote:
“November 13. About 4 o’clock a.m. I was awakened by Brother Davis knocking at my door, and calling me to arise and behold the signs in the heavens. I arose, and to my great joy, beheld the stars fall from heaven like a shower of hail stones; a literal fulfillment of the word of God as recorded in the holy scriptures as a sure sign that the coming of Christ is close at hand. In the midst of this shower of fire, I was led to exclaim, how marvelous are thy works O Lord! I thank thee for thy mercy unto thy servant, save me in thy kingdom for Christ’s sake: Amen.
@randyfischer5082 RIGHT?! You've got it!
This is a mind blower! I love it. It's really about adoption into the Lord's family. As a direct descendant of Zina's second son with Henry Jacobs, (conceived after being sealed to the Prophet) this is something that hits very close to home. Some things I've known passed down by oral tradition. 1 Joseph proposed to Zina prior to her marriage to Henry. She initially declined. 2. Henry was present at Zina's sealing to the Prophet. 3. Henry accepted it whole heartedly and never spoke ill of Joseph. 4. Zina considered this a very sacred thing.
Thanks! This is an incredible revelation! It sure fits with what confusions have been out there. I am a Perseid especially but meteor shower photographer and I certainly have my interest peaked now! I think I did Orionid once! Perseid, though, was amazing one year with some incredible UFO shots around 2015-16. They are absolutely obvious UFOs. 4 in one shot! The signs and seasons are something I am trying to learn and,this makes me more motivated! Look up around Sept 23rd this year, maybe through Orionids also, but, things are getting hot right now this fall! God bless all of you and especially Don!
Q: "Was you a wife [to Joseph Smith] in very deed?"
Melissa Lott: "Yes"
Most people who really freak out over polygamy from 150 years ago believe it's ok for doctors to perform third trimester abortions today, right now. The majority of democrats fit into this camp.
Talk about getting your priorities mixed up.
very true...well said. You made a good point there.
False equivalency.
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@@joshua.snyder - Nope, he just pointed out the moral hypocrisy of current hard core liberals: "Joseph Smith is a scum bag because we was simply sleeping around but it's ok for me to kill my baby." Today's hard core liberals are moral hypocrites. Sorry, their own actions condemn them.
Funny how people think a man marrying two women is wrong, but a man sleeping with two women is okay.
Awesome episode! Always love having Don on the show.
The more I learn about this stuff, the more I can't help but wonder if plural marriage (and maybe even marriage in general) is just an esoteric thing that we just can't comprehend fully right now and that's why God hasn't revealed much about it to us. We have bits and pieces about it, but it's really hard to make out exactly what it's for and how it works. Maybe cuz we're not supposed to know right now cuz we wouldn't be able to comprehend it
@rebekah.1234 - Rebekah, agreed. I think that, as you perceptively observe, polygamy, and even marriage itself, have strong esoteric aspects, like in the union of male and female in hermeticism. I am trying to comprehend as much as I can what Joseph was doing in all this, and the purposes of it, and I think there are layers and layers of meaning to it.
@@onandagus1 Absolutely! It's like putting a giant, complicated puzzle together. Grateful for all your work! It's really helpful amid all the rumors and fog that's out there about this topic
You guys need to wake up. God already told us marriage is between a man and a woman period! Not between a man and WOMEN!!!!
@@Eagle_Powers Tell that to Jacob... how did he reconcile being married to Leah and then Rachel?
@@ChapinaUSA Did God marry them or command him to take them both as wives or did Laban deceive him?
Just curious, how many Don Bradley episodes do you expect to release? This some of the best content I’ve seen and I can’t wait for more!
Stoked for this one to come out!
Can anyone get Kris Murphy's attention to the fact that I'm offering to talk with him by phone? I'm assuming he just hasn't seen my offers of this several times on a few different episode threads. Having been an ex-Mormon, I understand why he has the questions he does and would be happy to talk with him. Alternatively, if he doesn't want to talk but just throw out insults, I'll just block him. But I'd greatly prefer to have an actual conversation.
We’ve all tried to have a dialogue, but he won’t have it. I blocked him
@@ItsSnagret Good to know, Snagret. I'm still trying--just a little bit longer.
@@onandagus1good on you!
You have a heart of gold Don, thank you for offering to do that, hope he takes you up on it.
I've been tempted to block him but have restrained myself for some reason. Thank you again for ALL your work but most of all on the 116 pages 👍🙏
@@Canut0 Thanks, bro! =D
This from Van Wagoner adds a lot to the story:
"Brigham Young was [the] one who told him outright his family was not his before sending Jacobs on his mission and taking Zina, citing his spiritual authority as prophet/Joseph’s proxy. In Mormon Polygamy, it states: 'Young wanted Zina D. Huntington Jacobs. Smith had taken her as a plural wife with her husband Jacob's consent while six months pregnant in October 1841 […] she would belong to Joseph Smith in eternity. ' (45)
Then, during the trek west at Mt. Pisgah, Iowa, Young told Jacobs “[T]he woman you claim for a wife does not belong to you. She is the spiritual wife of Brother Joseph, sealed up to him. I am his proxy, and she, in this behalf, with her children are my property. You can go where you please, and get another but be sure to get one of your own kindred spirit." (Van Wagoner, Mormon Polygamy: A History 2nd Edition, p. 44)
Other contemporaneous accounts of this, I'm not sure if there are, but the fact that Henry was kicked out of his family and wrote love letters to Zina wishing for her makes it seem very credible. Why did Joseph not kick Henry away? Why did suddenly Brigham kick henry out? Why did Brigham have to redo the sealing to joseph if it had already happened? It seems to me because Joseph wasn't married to her to begin with.
Maybe the fact that Zina turned out to be "about-to-pop" pregnant means she didn't know what she was talking about when she thought back on her supposed marriage? She said in her later affidavit she had no clue when she was married to joseph, not even the year. I think it would be very memorable that you were pregnant with your first kid and didn't equate that to a year when thinking back on it? Right? She would at least remember the year her kid was born and that she was married a couple months before. I don't know, seems strange.
Thinking out loud: The fact that she never lived with Joseph, then suddenly after Joseph's death needs to get sealed to Brigham??? who kicks her husband Henry Jacobs out to serve a mission and brings zina and the kids to live with him us just eerie. Is there at least a chance that Brigham claimed Zina was married to Joseph so that He could have an excuse to take her for himself? Speculation, but that's what's in my head.
If Brigham was prophet and wanted to marry her, why would he need to say "... because she was married to Joseph." Are wives passed from prophet to prophet?
@@williampaul7932my guess it to convince Henry Jacobs to give up Zina and not fight it by claiming he was Joseph's "proxy". Makes it easier to swallow for Henry maybe?
This was awesome! Thanks brethren! I bought Don's book the Lost 116 pages for my birthday and it's phenomenal! Here's hoping he writes more! Including on this topic! That sign in the heavens that Orson Pratt saw is awesome!
@kevinpyne24 - Thanks, Kevin! I'm flattered that you bought my book for yourself for your own birthday. The sign in the heavens discovery blew my mind too!
@onandagus1 I liked it so much that I bought another copy for my parents! :) I'd buy all my siblings a copy if I had the budget for it! Thank you for all the work you've done!
It is a seminal book. The best scholarship the church has had since Hugh Nibley.
@onandagus1 I’ve watched/listened to like every single podcast featuring you and your book and polygamy research I can find because it’s so amazing! I shared enough videos with my dad that he decided to buy the book and passed it along to me when he finished it (the one where you talked about the engravings and the interpreters was what pushed him to buy it.)
I have started reading it, but don’t have much time to actually READ as a mom with little kids and a part time job, so it’s going much more slowly than I would like. Any plans for an audio version any time soon…? For all us multi-tasking people who like to listen to lectures and academic papers for fun? 😂
@@gingersnaps215 'Glad you're loving the book, 'Ginger Snaps'! =D My publisher has a beef with how Amazon does their audio books and has thus deferred making this into an audio book. But I would love to have one made and have even talked with potential narrators. I'll pass along your preference--and hope they make one soon!
Dude!!! Love you guys, you are so sincere and pure with your intent.
Plural marriage is one thing
Polygamy is a totally different thing
Concubines and harems are yet a totally other thing
And as you lay them out side by side, in the context that they each take place in, you clearly see that they have nothing in common with each other on a heavenly, eternal scale
Only one of these things is heavenly, the others are not
Thank yo
Thank you Don for your research and insights! The tide of filthy spewing by critics is rising, but you poked a big hole in the tank with your discoveries of the women Joseph Smith married being pregnant and remaining married to their original spouse.
Am in Nauvoo NOW and everybody has ONE wife including the Catholics. The only guys that don't have one wife have zero.
😅I sympathize with their condition. I am currently practicing "zerogamy," but hoping to change that!
Wow! Great info. Thanks for sharing
Is there any way that Don Bradley would come on my show. I won't cut them off after 45 minutes. He can talk for as long as he has the strength to. He is crazy, great with his understanding of our history. So Don, if you're out there. Let me know if you want to do a zoom meeting with me at any time. And we can have a contest on who can talk longer
in our defense, we did over 3 hours with Don. And we plan to do more...
@@WARDRADIO I am trying to fish here for an interview with Don. And if you keep making noise, he will not take the bait. Lol. You guys always do a great job. I was just kind of setting it up for hammer's sake. Keep doing what you're doing because it is working. If you ever get time for me to come on and tell you about my family, I'm my own conversion to the church, just let me know. Again, you guys are the best show on RUclips by far.
Thanks, Arthur. Keep up the good work!
I have just looked at my family tree for Erastus Bingham Senior our first Bingham baptism in 1833. He shows no children with but one wife so far that I can find of his four wives. It looks like at least two of three other women were widowed, one, I can’t figure out if one wife’s husband was possibly a non member which would support spiritual sealing into the seed of Abraham? Erastus Bingham Senior was one of the leaders of 10 in the groups divided to leave Nauvoo and Erastus seemed to know Joseph well.
The end of the video definitely points to the signs and wonders in the Heavens and also adds to the fact that there is so much more to all of this.
Bravo 👏🏻 Another hit 🤘🏻
Brigham Young was a polygamist, and needed to convince the saints that polygamy originated with Joseph. All the records indicating Joseph engaged in polygamy came after his death when BY strongly encouraged everyone to remember events a certain way. It's all nonsense.
yah, but nah. Joseph definitely revealed plural marriage ... every serious historian knows it.
@@WARDRADIO Certainly, the easy thing is to believe all the evidence suggesting section 132 was revelation from God through Joseph, and recorded by William Clayton. When you begin to examine the credibility of those sources, and the motives they might have to lie, the waters get very muddy very quickly.
yeah, i don't get the "motives" thing. Do you think they liked polygamy? Do you think WE like it? Everyone frickin' hated it. That's where you lose me. EVERYONE hated it. The men hated it THE MOST. So I don't track with your "ew! Think of all they had to gain" argument. It was repulsive and everyone knew it.
Regardless section 132 was definitely from Joseph... We've been over this...
@@WARDRADIO Furthermore, once you understand the true nature of God, you realize that polygamy cannot be of God. Godhood is to create posterity in Eternity, and monogamous marriage establishes the very foundation for that to occur. The creation story teaches that "God's image" is both male and female together, united as one. Perhaps that is why God's name Elohim is a plural term.
Man or woman by themselves can only be half a God. It takes both to create life, and without that, there is no God. Only when husband and wife join together in heart and mind as one flesh can they together become one God. Polygamy destroys the unity of the couple necessary to fill the measure of our creation, and have our companionship sealed up in Godhood.
In ancient days, powerful men were deceived by the adversary into taking multiple wives, and so were men in the Church also deceived in our day. Whether it began with Joseph or Brigham is less important than understanding that plural marriage has never come from God, and never will because it completely destroys God's plan for us.
@@WARDRADIO Nope. Michelle Stone is running well-documented circles around "every serious historian". Try to keep up.
If Noble was so bad at remembering and was even considered a liar, why does anyone believe his account at all?
Ah, slippery slope! That Noble performed the marriage is mentioned during Joseph's lifetime, in 1842. And his inaccuracy is on specific things - chronology and self-centering. Otherwise he is often an accurate source.
@@onandagus1 I noticed in your explanation, you didn’t include the possibility that he was lying and this marriage never happened. Why is that?
@@justin-griffin Please re-read what I just wrote above. That the marriage occurred and was performed by Noble was published during Joseph Smith's lifetime - and not by Noble. Others also confirm the marriage. And since, as you reject in true obscurantist fashion, that we have plenty of other evidence that Joseph was marrying women, there's no reason to reject the evidence that this marriage happened.
@@onandagus1 do you believe the evidence for this particular marriage is strong enough to hold up in court?
@@justin-griffin Testimony on it was given in court in the Temple Lot Case. But, to your question, who cares? Historians try to establish what most probably happened in the past, whereas lawyers try to prove things beyond a reasonable doubt. Do I believe that whether Joseph Smith practiced polygamy can stand up in court? Oh yeah.
Part 1.
So many problems left unaddressed. I have really enjoyed listening to the episodes with Don. I'm fascinated by his story of leaving and coming back. That being said, the premise of this episode is beyond faulty and virtually every apologetic conclusion derived by the whole crew are mistaken and baseless. Sorry to burst the bubble. I won't try to tackle everything in a single comment, but here are my rebuttals and some things to consider as you assess the nature of polygamy as practiced by Joseph Smith.
Don's thesis is to argue that polygamy for Joseph wasn't about sex. This is silly. Joseph conclusively (at least as conclusively as history can show) had sex with at least some of his wives. If he had it with some, why not all? It would make sense and frankly there's no reason why Joseph shouldn't have sex with his wife/wives. Everyone accepts that every church leader apart from Joseph likely had sex with all of their wives. Why wouldn't Joseph also? Even the Church acknowledges that Joseph had sex with at least some of his wives. Read the Church essay on polygamy in Nauvoo. It's on the Church's site.
In addition, read D&C 132. The primary (if not the sole) reason for polygamy is to have sex and have children. Joseph had sex. So, it had to be a factor at a minimum. Let's move on.
Kwaku (I recall) makes a statement in jest about Joseph stealing other men's wives, suggesting the silliness of Joseph sleeping with men's wives behind their backs. Regardless of whether Joseph had sex with the polyandrous wives, he did steal other men's wives, at least for here after and for eternity. The only wife that was sealed to her living husband later on was Nancy Marinda Hyde. All others were sealed to Joseph. So, even if they lived in a house with their husband during this lifetime, for eternity afterward those wives belong to Joseph (as much as a wife can "belong" to any man). Just look it up on the Family Search app. They're all there as Joseph's wives, not the other guys.
The question of the children also comes up. This is a problem with nearly all apologetics for Mormonism. When an explanation is given in one place to solve a problem, it creates a problem elsewhere. The question was raised about the children born to these women who now were sealed to Joseph. You can easily tell the discomfort it brought up because no one wants to insinuate that Joseph was also taking away a father's child. It was hilarious to see Cardon try to move on as fast as possible, shortly after claiming that Joseph certainly wasn't trying to steal other men's children. Read the Church handbook, section 38. A child can only be sealed to one set of SEALED parents. So, either the children were taken from their natural fathers (which would be my guess based on statements from later prophets), or Joseph's wives will have to go without their children in eternity. This whole policy is a crap storm by itself due to divorce, adoption, etc., but it demonstrates that yes, inherently by sealing himself to other women, even without sex, Joseph was disrupting what could otherwise be an eternal family.
For those would claim that Joseph didn't know what he was doing at first (like claimed in the Church's essay), please spare me. Read D&C 124. No one with a straight face can claim that Jesus had enough time to tell Joseph in 1841 how many shares should be doled out for the Nauvoo House and how many dollars should be given for each share, but didn't have enough time to explain to Joseph how to carry out polygamy? Especially when the Church wants to claim that Joseph received the revelation 10 years earlier in 1831, which is likely bogus. I get the line upon line mantra, but you cannot honestly believe that Jesus has the time to get into minutiae of securities law but not have time to tell Joseph not to marry other men's wives, or teenagers. Give me a break.
Getting back to the core argument: that the pattern of some of the early wives suggests that Joseph wasn't after sex because the women were married and already pregnant, which would demonstrate that Joseph wasn't the father, thereby proving he didn't have sex with them (at least at first). Even this argument fails with one, possibly two, of the women who are supposed to be part of the "pattern." Moreover, it fails to address Fanny Alger. She wasn't married and was in her teens when Joseph married her. If you want to claim Joseph wasn't after sex because he married pregnant women married to someone else, then why would his first be to an unmarried, not-pregnant teenager? This also fails to address the pattern that Joseph ultimately married at least 2x more single women than married women, including many other teenagers. You talk about history and how the actions describe Joseph's intent. His actions to conceal most of his marriages from Emma (also acknowledged in the Church's essay) indicates keeping secrets from the person who is supposed to be his eternal companion. How about Joseph's letter to the Newel parents asking them to bring their daughter (another polygamous wife) when Emma is not around? The pattern of Joseph's behaviors simply doesn't hold up to support the thesis here.
Part 2.
In my opinion, Don wants to re-believe in Joseph that he is misconstruing what he can to put Joseph back on the pedestal. To take from the Fanny Alger episode (I recall), Don views Joseph more positively, based in part on good things he did, like nurture Emma when she was sick and take time to play with his kids. Ask any woman whose been cheated on by her husband. Do you think she views cooking meals, and taking the kids out to play catch as justification for the negatives like infidelity? Given my profession I'd bet the percentage of women who would give a crap would be less than 1%.
I'd also argue that the "no sex" concept doesn't hold true with Nancy Marinda, who is one of the women on Don's list. Yes, she was married to Orson Hyde at the time. However, if you go back a bit further, it's not hard to imagine that Joseph had a thing for her and came back around when he could. Joseph was living with then-teenager Nancy Marinda in 1832 when he was taken out of the house to be tarred and feathered along with Sidney Rigdon. I acknowledge the historical evidence to suggest that this was due to Joseph's advances on Nancy are weak. However, we for sure know that he lived with her in her house with her parents, and that he married her polygamously 10 years later. The MO also fits Joseph marrying Fanny Alger (housemaid living with Joseph) and multiple others living in Joseph's house, such as the Partridge sisters (with whom he held a sham/second wedding to deceive Emma after she said Joseph could marry them, because he was already married to them in secret).
Another problem is that the marriage to married women who were already pregnant explicitly violates Joseph's revelation on polygamy. Again, read D&C 132. You are only allowed to marry virgins. Again, you try to make one thing okay (arguing Joseph wasn't after sex demonstrated by marrying pregnant women) and create another problem (Joseph was violating the very revelation he supposedly received on polygamy).
I also love the silence on the husband's of these women, claiming not much is known. A lot is known. How about Henry Jacobs and how his wife was basically stolen by Joseph, and then by Brigham Young after Joseph died. Of course, church history paints Henry as an uncaring father, but the historical record indicates that he was interested in seeing his family, but was chased off by Brigham. Most of the women were married to members, even an apostle, and others missionaries. So, it cannot realistically be argued that Joseph married these women to give them an opportunity to be sealed and exalted.
I also enjoyed the connection with Joseph and Orson about the angel and the sword. Obviously, this is done to downplay the silliness of Joseph's claim (to multiple women) that he had to marry them because an angel with a drawn sword appeared and said he would kill Joseph unless he married them (coercion much?). There's a problem though. Orson is about as reliable of a witness as Joseph Noble. Don discredits Joseph Noble's recounting of when the first marriage occurred in Nauvoo by showing his problem with dates and that his claim that he performed the marriage in his house, which didn't exist until the following year, was not possible. I generally agree with the historical work here done by Don. The problem is that Orson Hyde is just as unreliable. Orson claimed to witness the transfiguration of Brigham Young, which was a pivotal event that assured Brigham's succession as prophet. The only problem is that Orson wasn't in America at the time of the transfiguration speech. So, Orson is just as unreliable as Noble. Thus, why would we believe his comment about the sword in the sky (which is completely unrelated to polygamy) as corroborating Joseph's claim about the angel telling him to practice polygamy, when Orson has already lied (or at best misstated) about witnessing some other religiously significant event? This is poor analysis on Don's part in my opinion and is akin to believing what you want and finding partial data to support it. It's like how apologists will believe Lucy Smith's retelling of events that support Joseph as the prophet, but discredit her statements from the same breath that would suggest Joseph plagiarized Lehi's dream from a dream Joseph Sr. had prior to Joseph getting the plates. Or how apologists will cite to Martin Harris' statements in support of the BOM, but discredit his statements that there was never a mention of the priesthood until years after the supposed restoration.
BTW, who is Orson Hyde? He was an apostle. Orson was upset about polygamy when he learned that Joseph had married his wife. However, Orson apparently got over it once Joseph allowed him to start taking polygamous wives. Orson continued this practice throughout his life, marrying 7 women in total. He married a 21-year old when he was 58, and had 5 children with her (so clearly some sex). He married a 22- year old when he was 59. His last wife was 18-years old when he was 60. He obviously had sex with his wives, having over 30 kids total. He obviously married much younger women. Where did he learn polygamy? Joseph Smith; and no members can claim Orson went off the rails as he was an apostle, you know, a prophet, seer, and revelator. In fact, but for a re-ordering of the apostles shortly before Brigham died, Orson, not John Taylor, would have been the prophet.
In summary, I simply want to point out that the thesis and arguments made in this video are highly flawed (almost all of them). Cardon attempts to pass this "pattern" off as completely debunking the argument that Joseph was motivated by sex to take polygamous (or polyandrous) wives. Don uses the word refutes, which is appropriate as Don likely recognizes his thesis does not conclusively debunk/establish anything. However, even then, I would submit that the word refutes is generous given the weakness of the pattern presented and the glaring holes that are left unaddressed or inadequately addressed by creating this apologetic narrative. Joseph had sex with some (possibly all) of his wives. Fact. Get over it. If you want to still believe Joseph is a prophet of God, then you need to accept this and find a way to still believe. But don't self-delude yourself by watching this video and thinking that it answers all of the horrors and problems that the history of Mormon polygamy poses to Joseph's credibility.
Well thought out arguments. There are lot of holes to these ideas and Cardon gets too excited claiming presenting this as groundbreaking proof which it is certainly not. Not having sex with a few nauvoo wives does not prove anything about JS's motives. The critical example of a beautiful hot young woman was Fanny. Don talks about it being a proto-polygamy case but doesn't go into detail about how it doesn't fit his model. JS could have committed adultery got caught by Emma and was confirmed an adulterous affair by Oliver and then fabricated polygamy to cover up his sins to not lose trust of the membership of the church and justify his actions to Emma. In order to cover up his sins, he could have laid low and try to construct a "righteous polygamy" by trying to marry only pregnant women. After many years when people get warmed up to the idea, he goes and has sex with non polyandrous marriages. I think it is far fetched to say that JS doesn't have sexual motives just because he married some polyandrous wives. And I would say marrying wives with children makes this even worse. To promote some kind of lineage you are actually destroying an existing family by not just tearing away someone's wive but also their children. How would have the former husbands have felt? In Jacob 2 it talks about the pain and suffering of the women due to polygamy. This also applies to the husbands. Both men and women have their hearts torn out and stomped on by JS polygamy. Does this seem like a commandment from an loving Heavenly Father?
Emma was not the first wife Joseph was sealed to.
@@williampaul7932 right. I don’t remember the exact number but I recall Emma was the 20th or so wife to be sealed to Joseph. I’m not sure if this is because Joseph was trying to keep things secret from Emma for as long as he could, or if it was withheld from her to induce her to go along with polygamy. Any way you slice it, it demonstrates that Emma was not Joseph’s soulmate and one true love like the modern church tries to portray.
Wow this is some good stuff where can I read the findings of Brother Bradley?
Kris will come in later today, go easy on him, he had a rough night, someone took a dump in his purse.
Kris just paid Bill Reel for a personal therapy session. I'd be pissed too if I paid Bill Reel $100 just for him to say "ChuRcH BAd. CHurCh BaD. ChuRCh BAd" for an hour lol
@@GwPoKo Lol!!!!
@onandagus1 ... thank you so much Don Bradley for your research ... I have pointed family who have struggled with Polygamy to this broadcast and I hope and pray it is healing for them ... I believe both Joseph Smith and Joseph Bates Noble were good men ... thanks again
@glenspendlove1309 Wonderful!! =)
Wow. This is incredible.
That's my job, I'm like a witch, laughing, snickering, giggling, cackling, stirring everything up and getting you Anti-Mormons oh so very grumpy. Heh heh, and I am quite successful at it.
24:50. Wasn't Heber J Grant under the category of "child" of Joseph Smith, or am I completely mistaken?
Basically, yes. Joseph proposed to his mother, Rachel Ivins, but she delayed in accepting the proposal. After Joseph died she married Jedediah M. Grant for time and Joseph for eternity, making Heber a spiritual child of Joseph.
Every time someone says "hottest babes in Nauvoo" or "the hottest chicks in Nauvoo" I just crack up.
It's just so weird to think of those women that way. Lol especially considering that Mark Twain thought of LDS women as ugly.
Don Bradley!!! Yeah Baby!!!!
Thanks, Landon! The "yeah baby" may even be a bit literal for this one!
so.... do we believe these guys and not Emma and Joseph when they both denied polygamy was ever practiced.
Pregnant women, ceiling, power, planting trees of life. Somethings going on here.
Flaming swords guarding the way to the tree of life
It’s all connected
We’re gonna see all of this confirmed in the last days
Don Juan descends from on high… you guys are hilarious. Great answers. I actually think most members who are active in the church don’t even know this. I didn’t.
Hope Don becomes a mainstay in Ward Radio. Give him a calling already!
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So good!!!!
I heard that they believed that they were sealing families to Jesus and God THROUGH Joseph Smith. So Sealings at that time was basically the means to seal yourself to go and eternal life in one big family.
My opinion for a few decades: Joseph Smith was obsessed with creating a web of sealings in order to make the Church members interconnected through sealings as one big Celestial family.
The evidence showed that he was apposed to being married to anyone but emma but he did it to be obedient to what the Lord commanded.
Don't feel bad, Anti-Mormons, if you try real hard you will be able to fly around in the clouds for all eternity, and that's cool, man. Nothing wrong with that.
It’s very interesting that these guys are claiming that people simply cease to have sex when pregnant and like that would be a deterrent for the leader of a high demand religion who manipulated dozens of girls& women is a rather interesting and revealing claim.
Furthermore Fanny and Hellen and the other children were pregnant when Joseph commanded Duncan marry him under coercion, layers of coercion. You make a claim of 200 years of disinformation on polygamy when it is y’all spreading the disinformation on polygamy. Y’all are doing mental gymnastics to try to justify LAYERS of abuse.
Why do you think he chose obviously pregnant people tho? It IS an interesting fact.
@bob15479 Who knows. Who cares. The man was a psychopath. He also chose several children and the wives of his followers who he sent to other countries. There’s SO MANY LAYERS to Joseph’s abuse.
I read the ages at marriage of Brigham Young's wives shows that several of them were elderly, so that indicates he was marrying women who were in need of. Protection.
God bless Don
Have you ever wanted something so badly you couldn't see the negative impact?
I think with somanyconfusing and unknown facts about polygamy and polyandry practiced in the early Saints is to trust that there was more to this than we know and to trust their hearts and desire to do right. There is a lot of perversion and deviance ascribed to this practice but the opposite seems to be true. It's interesting that polygamy being practiced now is is very dysfunctional and self-serving.
@onandagus1 your book just arrived on my porch. Looking forward to diving in. Let me know how else I can support
@ryanfenn5610 Thanks, bro! =D
Coming up! I'll be on the chat live as it premieres.
I’m on to you Don. My guess is that in this episode you will make some new correlations when there are none. That way you can come up with some new fresh controversial ideas and it will draw more people to your book. I could be wrong but we shall see.
@@Eagle_Powers Proverbs 18:13
Don uses threads instead of ropes. @@Eagle_Powers
Well, compared to such an erudite scholar like you, User, Don is just a novice. Few possess the logical shrewdness that you do.
The Knock on Don is that he "hangs heavy weights on thin threads."
@@WARDRADIO
Don is the hero we need, not the hero we deserve
Is there somewhere where I can get that powerpoint Don put together?
I'd love to hear an interview with Leiland Tanner pulling in his theories
What are his theories?
Thank you for pronouncing Zina correctly. My mom constantly was correcting people who mispronounced her name
Good news dear brothers. Thank u. Matches appointments of law of adoption of Abrhamic covenant
I thought some of this was due to a misunderstanding of sealing & that there was a thought that in order to ensure your eternal family, a member of your family had to be sealed to a really righteous member of the church, like a prophet or apostle. And that later one of the prophets said that was no longer necessary and that you just needed to be sealed to your own relatives.
Do we know appx what time Joseph said the angel showed up with sword drawn? Beirut is 7 time zones from New York. It would be reallllly cool to note that the two events (meteor vision) were simultaneous
My grandfather's grandfather, Joseph Ellison Beck, gave the purse of gold to Orson Hyde, so Orson could dedicate the holy land for gospel. Joseph is mentioned as the stranger that made in possible, not by name, in the recorded dedicatory prayer.
I still wonder why Joseph would get sealed to women who’s husbands were members instead of allowing them to be sealed to each other.
The only reasoning I currently think of is 1) Joseph didn’t want to practice polygamy 2) Emma definitely did not want to be part of polygamy 3) an angel had to threaten Joseph with destruction to comply. 4) Joseph proceeds to be sealed to predominantly married and pregnant women who would continue living with their husbands.
My thought is this was Joseph trying to obey without really having to obey. He was trying to please everyone. satisfy Gods command without offending Emma too greatly. I’d even speculate that in the end God allowed his martyrdom because in the end Joseph wouldn’t embrace polygamy the way God intended and so was replaced by Brigham who would fully embrace and implement it.
Im saying this as someone who completely loves and believes in Joseph Smith. I’m not willing to die on this hill and again it’s just speculation but the pieces seem to fit.
Joseph, Brigham, John etc. all didn't live plural marriage in its intended form, otherwise Zion could have been established, living the Order of Enoch, and living all the Laws of Stewardship and Consecration properly. The giving and receiving of wives between men included. If Brigham had the right system, they would have been blessed to establish Zion, and God would not have allowed the government to overcome the Saints like he allowed. He had to show Wilford Woodruff what would happen if they kept up with their deficient system. He commanded Brigham to Establish the Order of Enoch in 1874, but that failed.
The revelation for sealings to be for families wasn't clarified until it was revealed to Wilford Woodruff. Maybe that's why.
It's because he wanted to kanoodle with a lot of women. There is much evidence that his teachings are very very false and unbiblical. If you'd like to have a civil discussion on this issue I would love to engage! God bless ❤
@@vacuumpower2595 Go away.
Brethren and sisters, in solemnity of heart, I bear witness of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, the Anointed One, whose hand hath guided all things for our salvation. In these latter days, He raised up a prophet, even Joseph Smith, to restore truths once lost. By divine revelation, even the matter of plural marriage was brought forth, a principle difficult to many, but revealed for God's own purpose in His own season. As the ancient scripture doth declare, "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord." (Isaiah 55:8)
Let us, with humble hearts, seek understanding and trust in the Lord's guidance, for He doth direct His servants in all things.
In the sacred name of Jesus Christ
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PLEASE READ the LDS Church Gospel Topic Essay concerning Joseph Smith's polygamy and polyandry. YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY!!!!!
By the lies and propaganda of the official narrative? Emma was Joseph's only wife. Period.
@@JakobPGrau THEN how do you explain the offical LDS page "Gospel Topic Essay" that admits that Joseph had multiple wives, some of whom were married to other men at the same time? The Essay was written by and approved by the leaders of the LDS church, including the current prophet.
@@kendarcie6613 1st, the essay was written by researchers, but the leaders just accept what they tell them, they don't have time to study everything. The researches believe the testimonies of people in Utah 20-40 years after the fact, and have very little and heavily disputed contemporary evidence to back that Joseph was practicing and teaching polygamy. Joseph and Emma and hyrum all denied it for their whole lives, even Emma in her death bed, so that's why it's at least possible to me that the polygamy narrative was pushed on Joseph after the fact to make it seem like it came from him.
@@friskybearoneshotgolf BUT the prophet controls what they publish on the main site!
@@friskybearoneshotgolf OH COME ON, there is soooo much evidence that Joseph was practicing polygamy while at the same time denying it!!! The house built on lies.
This sounds like the people on curse of oak island talking about finding treasure.
@onandagus1 The end of plural marriage is just as mysterious to me as the beginning of it. If it truly was instituted by God. Do we have good evidence that it was ended by God?
You can read the testimonies of Wilford Woodruff. He also writes about it in his journal. The Lord showed him what would happen to the church if they did not stop the practice. He doesn't say this, but I believe the reason was because they were not progressing in unity, and living the Laws of Stewardship and Consecration. They weren't living the Law of the Priesthood in its fulness as well, which we don't have, but believe we could have if we started living the Laws of Stewardship and Consecration again.
"Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets." Wilford Woodruff was the Prophet.
Amazing 🤩
Doesn't this video totally refute Michelle Stone's claims? I'm curious what a conversation between her and Don Bradley would look like. Don Bradley is a more authoritative source, in my opinion.
No, not even close. Check out Don's recent podcasts with Michelle on 132 Problems. There is disagreement, to be sure, but also mutual respect.
Don Bradley is sooooo good! Best guest ever.
@user-pt8jt3lb3h Aw thanks!
The biggest mistake Don and the rest of the polygamy apologists make is not noticing there are no credible, contemporary (pre-1844) sources actually stating plural marriage is a revealed doctrine.
Additionally, no one from Joseph to Hyrum to Emma actually stated it during that time. Those who believe he practiced and preached polygamy will one day regret how easily they were mislead.
Technically, once a women is sealed, all her future children belong to the sealed husband. Joseph has a huge posterity.
I think the Prophet was scared to actually activate this marriage system, it seems only under the threat of the angel with the drawn sword he tells Zina he's not going to put it off any longer
Wowza! This episode was AMAZING! 🔥
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Another home run episode and this one’s a
GRAND SLAM!!! ✊🏻👏🏻✊🏻
This is awesome!!
Seeing a meteor shower or meteors is a common, but Hyde stated he saw a sword and an arm drawing the sword. With that, Muslim men on the ship saw the sword and the arm too and immediately cried out Allah! three times because they knew exactly what they saw and gave the sight to Allah (God).
Hyde had no idea the reason on seeing the sword and arm nor dud the Arab men. It is possible it was a sign for other witnesses to see what was coming for Joseph.
Bombshell Bradley = awesome
aw thanks, Harry!
This is so good. I appreciate the true information Thank you so much for doing this. My husband, son, daughter in law, brother (who introduced my family) left the church because of that and more. I need to somehow get them this information. I can’t do it because it would become continuous with us.
I haven't finished listening yet but so far It sounds like the prophet found a loophole way to get around the whole polygamy issue that he didn't want to participate in, but that God told him he must! (The whole angel of God threatening to kill him if he wouldn't begin the practice) I wonder if he was so deeply in love with Emma that he did everything he could to avoid hurting her?
LOL. So why was he in the Barn with VERY YOUNG Fanny Alger?
@@krismurphy7711 Are you paying attention to what you're watching? Also, would you be interested in having a conversation sometime?
No matter what you say, Kris just repeats the same debunked slander. You can say: Now we know Fanny was 18! And he'll keep saying she was 14 until judgment day
@@onandagus1 Step out of the accusatory fog. Remember Kris that Don was an atheist anti mormon for ten years. What his incentive in coming back and defending The Prophet? I respect you, but VERY YOUNG is according to our 21 century standards. Back then she was not considered a minor. Plus we have strong evidence that there is not sexual activity with Fanny. Best Wishes
@@landondecoursey1030 Don presented evidence in the last episode that she was 18 too.
I think Emma knew from the beginning and gave consent, but changed her mind!
💯 That's right. She got jealous and then turned against the principle.😔
I have a debate on Saturday and I hope they bring up polygamy.
@@brettpinion4233go sell your trash somewhere else.
Where do we watch it?
@@mkprr it will be on zoom. Would you like to watch it there
@@mkprr I will stream it on my channel
A debate with whom?
Interesting to watch this at a later date, Don no longer believes that Jacob 2:30 is loophole in the BOM that says God will command polygamy to raise up seed.
Michelle Stone recently had Denver Snuffer on her show. Hearing a response to this video from Don might be interesting.
Two birds of a feather right there...
Thanks!