So I was thinking about the...very emphatic reactions of some Mormons rejecting polygamy. Now I can't say I've discussed the issue with the few Mormons I know, so this thought comes from reactions on religion forums, or news stories and such.
Why would they be so darn determined to distance themselves from fundamentalist Mormons who still practice polygamy? As far as I can tell, it's not that the mainstream LDS leadership ever said that polygamy was "wrong", per se, just that there was once a time for it, but that time has passed. The way some of the LDS behave you would think that they think the practice is actually wrong, which then begs the question that how can something that is wrong ever have been right? Although that's another...thread.
Any thoughts? Any LDS here?
Why would they be so darn determined to distance themselves from fundamentalist Mormons who still practice polygamy? As far as I can tell, it's not that the mainstream LDS leadership ever said that polygamy was "wrong", per se, just that there was once a time for it, but that time has passed. The way some of the LDS behave you would think that they think the practice is actually wrong, which then begs the question that how can something that is wrong ever have been right? Although that's another...thread.
Any thoughts? Any LDS here?