Originally posted by UtahDan
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Funny thing was, the age of prophets had ended, maybe three hundred years before Christ. Yes, Augustine's Christianity represented a step forward from the Old Testament monotheism. It eliminated polygamy, slavery, divinely decreed racism, taught not only love your neighbor but love your enemy, etc. (Lest we forget, Judaism was the seed of Christianity, and it had likewise advanced, housing within its diverse culture all of the more enlightened elements that later became the core of Christianity.)
What are Mormonism's biggest embarassments? Polygamy/polyandry, the priesthood ban, blood atonement, dissonance between Mormonism's historical claims for the Book of Mormon and science, the Book of Abraham scrolls. All of this arises from Mormonism's Old Testament model. I still see Mormons cite the Israelites' racism as precedent for the priesthood ban.
So here's the irony. You say, "I can forgive Brigham Young for being a racist and Joseph Smith for being a lecher and adulturer because Old Testament prophets did worse things and they were still prophets." That's what they were thinking too! Mormonism's foibles all arise from this very atavism you use to excuse its foibles. Some day Mormonism will move beyond this model altogether. It will ackowledge its past wrongs and will just say they were wrong just like many things people did 3,500 years ago were just wrong, because as a society we've increased in moral enlightenment.


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