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{{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Emma Smith/Eliza R. Snow and the stairs|subject=Eliza R. Snow and the stairs|summary=Some charge that Eliza R. Snow, one of Joseph's plural wives, was pregnant by Joseph. According to the claim, a furious Emma pushed Eliza down the stairs, resulting in a miscarriage.}} | {{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Emma Smith/Eliza R. Snow and the stairs|subject=Eliza R. Snow and the stairs|summary=Some charge that Eliza R. Snow, one of Joseph's plural wives, was pregnant by Joseph. According to the claim, a furious Emma pushed Eliza down the stairs, resulting in a miscarriage.}} | ||
{{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Emma Smith/Emma to be annihilated|subject=Emma to be annihilated|summary=In the revelation D&C 132 Emma was promised annihilation if she failed to 'abide this commandment.'}} | {{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Emma Smith/Emma to be annihilated|subject=Emma to be annihilated|summary=In the revelation D&C 132 Emma was promised annihilation if she failed to 'abide this commandment.'}} | ||
{{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Emma Smith/Sealing|subject=Sealing of Emma to Joseph}} | {{SummaryItem2|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Emma Smith/Sealing|subject=Sealing of Emma to Joseph|summary=Critics contend that although Emma Hale Smith was Joseph's first wife, that Joseph was sealed to other wives before being sealed to Emma. The assumption follows that Emma was not in a position to consent to Joseph's other marriages, since she was not longer the "first wife."}} | ||
{{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Children of polygamous marriages|subject=Did Joseph have any children through polygamous marriages?|summary=Critics claim that Joseph Smith fathered children with some of his plural wives, and that he covered up the evidence of pregnancies. They also claim that Joseph Smith had intimate relations with other men’s wives to whom he had been sealed, and that children resulted from these unions. DNA testing has so far proven these allegations to be false.}} | {{SummaryItem|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Children of polygamous marriages|subject=Did Joseph have any children through polygamous marriages?|summary=Critics claim that Joseph Smith fathered children with some of his plural wives, and that he covered up the evidence of pregnancies. They also claim that Joseph Smith had intimate relations with other men’s wives to whom he had been sealed, and that children resulted from these unions. DNA testing has so far proven these allegations to be false.}} | ||
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== Critics attack Joseph Smith for his introduction and practice of polygamy. These attacks usually focus on arguing that:
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here
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Plural marriage is a complex topic; the reader is encouraged to consult the sources under Further Reading for more thorough treatments of these and other issues.
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Plural marriage was perhaps the greatest challenge to the early members of the Church. Critics are anxious to avoid putting the choices of early members in context, in an effort to make the early members look like reprobates or dupes. In doing so, they hope to discourage those who hear their version of events from even considering whether these men were true prophets of God.
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