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The authors hide the fact that a long list of living ''and deceased'' persons are part of the sealing. This is not a marriage, but a sealing of family and friends together into eternal relationships. | |||
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This is a classic example of a dishonest use of a source. The relevant diary entry reads: | This is a classic example of a dishonest use of a source. The relevant diary entry reads: | ||
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Joseph seems to have used some early plural marriages in the same way that modern members think about "sealing" families together for eternity. Thus, a "marriage" did not always necessarily imply a sexual or marital relationship. | Joseph seems to have used some early plural marriages in the same way that modern members think about "sealing" families together for eternity. Thus, a "marriage" did not always necessarily imply a sexual or marital relationship. | ||
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#{{note|js.1}} {{AmericanProphetsRecord|pages=424}} Entry in handwriting of Robert L. Campbell, signed by Bernhisel, and entered on 29 July 1868 for the date 26 October 1843. | #{{note|js.1}} {{AmericanProphetsRecord|pages=424}} Entry in handwriting of Robert L. Campbell, signed by Bernhisel, and entered on 29 July 1868 for the date 26 October 1843. | ||
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==== The authors hide the fact that a long list of living and deceased persons are part of the sealing. This is not a marriage, but a sealing of family and friends together into eternal relationships.
This is a classic example of a dishonest use of a source. The relevant diary entry reads:
The authors do nothing to explain this practice. They want it to appear bizarre or repulsive.
Joseph seems to have used some early plural marriages in the same way that modern members think about "sealing" families together for eternity. Thus, a "marriage" did not always necessarily imply a sexual or marital relationship.
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