We should all be familiar with the FLDS issue in Texas. My question here is that what the church used to be like when plural marriage was practised? I'm not talking about abuse, I'm talking about the way the women look and talk.
I am anything but a "relativist". Yet the social reality is that there is no agreed upon absolute age at which a person is considered "of age". I have been places where it was acceptable for 12-year-olds to marry, and they did, with the blessing of the bishop and elders of the Church.
"Abuse" is equally ambiguous. Some people believe they are abused when they are shoved; others cannot see that they have been abused even when they have been punched and bruised. Is there an absolute standard for abuse? Some actions are obviously abusive, of course. But even some sexual actions are perceived as abusive by some, natural by others - victim as well as perpetrator.
Before I condemn someone for marrying "too young", I will have to know more about them personally, and about their culture. Before I buy into charges of abuse, I will need to know more about the people involved, and their understanding of the relationship that outsiders are calling abusive.
Because I have lived in Southwestern states where I saw the Church sanction and bless marriages of 12-year-old girls, and because I have seen cases of women accusing men of physical abuse because they shoved them, I cannot join the anti-FLDS bandwagon.
More serious child abuse occurs outside the FLDS, and with children far younger than 12. If we condemn the FLDS for providing inadequate counseling, education, freedom of choice, then we open the door for others to condemn us for any education that differs from the world consensus, counseling that doesn't fit the world norm, and insufficient freedom - women do not hold the priesthood, do not bless and pass the sacrament, and cannot become apostles or prophets; members must tithe 10% and don't get any back upon retirement; members are ostracized and may be removed if they drink, smoke, or are homosexual. Certain types of persons want to dictate church policy from without the church. If we allow non-FLDS to dictate FLDS policy, then we open the door for others to do the same to us.
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I am anything but a "relativist". Yet the social reality is that there is no agreed upon absolute age at which a person is considered "of age". |
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Because I have lived in Southwestern states where I saw the Church sanction and bless marriages of 12-year-old girls, |
LDS rebut N.Y. Times Web article
The historian for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took issue Monday with a New York Times opinion piece comparing FLDS polygamists in Texas to 19th century Mormons. In a statement released Monday, church historian Elder Marlin K. Jensen took exception to author Timothy Egan's portrayal in the Times.
"Mr. Egan's cavalier comparison of FLDS polygamy practices with those of 19th century Latter-day Saints is historically unsupported and simply wrong," wrote Elder Jensen, a member of the church's Quorums of Seventy. "By implication, he also unfairly impugns the integrity of all Latter-day Saint marriages and families, the very institutions they hold most dear."
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695276816,00.html
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I have lived in Southwestern states where I saw the Church sanction and bless marriages of 12-year-old girls. |
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"There is social reality as to agreed upon age of marriage. It is fact of law in all 49 states. So yes anyone who marries under that age is breaking social norms and law. Granted that age may differ by culture, state, nation, etc." |
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"Are you suggesting that local LDS churches sanctioned 12 year old marriages in the U.S.? Are you talking this decade?" |
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"Stavyn, if you're talking about the LDS church, I don't believe you on this." |
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"There's no way in your lifetime that the church in the U.S. would sanction 12-year-old marriages." |
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"If you've got evidence, then provide it." |
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