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Vainoaminen merkitsee jatkuvaa ahdistelua tai häirintää
loukkaamisen ja vahingontuottamisen tarkoituksessa; julmaa sortoa.
Tahdon aluksi sanoa selvästi, että kenen
tahansa sortaminen on pahaa. On myös väärin ja epärehellistä
viitata vainoon, kun kysymyksessä on ollut rauhallinen, tyyni,
tosiasioihin perustuva ja ketään ahdistelematon erimielisyys.
En hyväksy tai tue minkään kansan tai ryhmän
vainoamista.
Johdanto
Tässä artikkelissa tarkastellaan kolmea
kohtaa suhteessa mormonikirkon vainoamiseen:
- Monet jäsenet väittävät,
että mormonikirkkoa on vainottu lähes sen perustamisesta
asti v. 1830. Onko näin?
- Yleensä ei keskustella vastapuolen tilanteesta.
Ovatko mormonit vainonneet muita?
- Oliko olemassa lieventäviä asianhaaroja,
jotka motivoivat mormonien tai ulkopuolisten vainon?
Parhaan tietoni mukaan aiheesta ei ole tehty syvällistä
tutkimusta. Kysymyksistä on kirjoitettu monia hyviä teoksia
kustakin erikseen, mutta mitään yleistä, niitä
kaikkia kattavaa ei ole kirjoitettu. Vuosien kuluessa olen ihmetellyt
tätä aihetta ja pannut muistiin lähteitä, jotka
ovat kosketelleet tätä ongelmaa. Artikkelin lopussa on
kokoelma näitä lähteitä.
Pohdittavaa
A hint of the complexity of this subject can be
found in the so called persecution of Mormons that led to their
communities leaving the Palmyra, New York area; Kirtland, Ohio area;
Independence, Missouri area; Nauvoo, Illinois area and almost leaving
their final settlement in the Salt Lake City area. Can any thinking
person not even be suspicious that perhaps there might be some other
reason(s) than to say each and every one of the area the Mormons
left had a large enough population of evil persecutors to force
the move? How about the consideration of what the common denominator
was in each of the geographical areas, a consideration of what each
of the areas had in common, the population of Mormons? Persecution
in Kirtland, Ohio is usually mentioned but they fail to mention
the illegal and fraudulent banking practices there and how the top
leadership left the area and just escaped being arrested. Elder
Dallin H. Oaks, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, in speaking
about the mistakes of Mormons said:
Similarly, some mistaken decisions on Kirtland
banking policies plagued the Saints for more than a decade. These
financial difficulties were perhaps portended in the Lord's warning
to the Prophet Joseph Smith that 'in temporal labors thou shalt
not have strength, for this is not thy calling' (D&C 24:9).
Ensign, October 1996, p. 63
Mormons are quick to point to Missouri Governor
Bogg's Mormon "Extermination Order" but fail to consider Sydney
Rigdon's "Salt Sermon" about trampling and hanging dissenters, the
role of slavery, the historical events that led to Bogg's order
and the latter attempt on his life. What most people miss is the
correct definition of "extermination" in the 1835 time period. Webster's
Dictionary of 1828 under "exterminate" has:
"Literally, to drive from within the limits or
borders. Hence, 1. To destroy utterly; to drive away...."
They are quick to claim persecution in Nauvoo, Illinois
but fail to recognize the help non-Mormons gave to the Mormons when
they left Missouri and moved into the Nauvoo area, how Mormons stole
from the non-Mormons, counterfeiting of money and the political
and economic issues. Probably few consider that what they call persecution
was punishment from the Lord (Doctrine and Covenants 101:2-7; 103:1-4:
105:2-5) Overshadowing all of these is the way frontier societies
handled serious conflict.
Those that point to religion as the only reason
for the persecution of the Mormons ignore the peaceful existence
with their neighbors of the Harmonists in Pennsylvania and Indiana,
the Shakers, the Wallingford Community in Connecticut and the Oneida
Community in New York. Both of these last two practiced free love.
Yet none of these received persecution to the degree experienced
by the Mormons.
For many Mormons, without their even being aware
of it, persecution has reached the status of a myth. Frequently
the accusation of persecution is given emotionally, but with little
or no factual basis. It is all emotion and frequently used as a
response to any information that is con-Mormon (as in pro and con),
whether it is really persecution or not. They are quick to claim
persecution in the present day, but fail to consider:
- The bad things their own scriptures say about
non-Mormons and the Bible (1 Nephi 14:10 and 13:26-29 in the Book
of Mormon; Joseph Smith - History 1:18-20 in the Pearl of Great
Price. These scriptures are distributed by the millions every
year.)
- The bad things past Mormon leaders have said
about non-Mormons and the Bible (Rays of Living Light - Divine
Authority by C. W. Penrose, page 1; and Rays of Living Light -
Apostasy, by C. W. Penrose, page 3; published by the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, no date given; Journal of Discourses,
16:175-176, by Apostle Orson Pratt; Mormon Doctrine, 1958 edition,
by Apostle Bruce R. McConkie, page 314-315; The Seer by Orson
Pratt, page 205, 255.)
These same Mormons fail to consider that the Bible
in Jude 1:3, 2 Timothy 1:7-9, 4:2; Ephesians 6:19-20 and Hebrews
5:14 says all mature Christians should present and defend their
faith in Jesus Christ. We have the Apostle Paul's examples in Acts
17:1-2, 17, 22, 18:4. There is more on this subject under "Why Do
We Oppose Mormonism?" which can be linked to off our home page.
They fail to consider that some of the problems they call persecution
were/are from the Lord because of the disobedience and transgressions
of the "Saints" (Doctrine & Covenants 101:2-7; 103:1-4; 105:2-6).
Johtopäätökset
Olen päässyt siihen mielestäni parhaaseen
johtopäätökseen tähän mennessä, että
sekä mormonit että ei-mormonit syyllistyivät vakavaan
vainoon. Se on molemmin puolin ollut taloudellisten ja poliittisten
voimien, pahojen ihmisten, koston aikaansaamaa, ja tapa, jolla uudisasukkaiden
yhteisö aikanaan ratkoi ongelmia. Se on monimutkainen aihe,
jota ei voi mitenkään ymmärtää perehtymättä
asiaan syvällisesti. Minä en väitä ymmärtäväni
sitä täydellisesti. Olen vain tutkinut aihetta.
Onko mormoneja vainottu? Kyllä. Ovatko mormonit
vainonneet muita? Kyllä. Onko kummallakin puolella ollut lieventäviä
asianhaaroja? Kyllä. Onko aihe monimutkainen? Erittäin
monimutkainen.
Lähteitä mormonien ja mormonikirkon "vainoksi"
kutsumista tiedoille New Yorkissa, Ohiossa, Missourissa ja Illinoisissa
- Nauvoo - Kingdom On The Mississippi,
by Robert Bruce Flanders; University of Illinois Press; 1975;
p. 1-22.
- Nightfall At Nauvoo, by Samuel W. Taylor;
Avon; 1971; p. 388-399.
- The
1838 Mormon War In Missouri, by Stephen C. LeSueur; University
of Missouri Press, 1987, all of it.
- Mormon
Enigma: Emma Hale Smith, by Linda King Newell and Valeen
Tippets Avery; Doubleday, 1994: p. 62-94
- Article: "Multiple Factors Led To Woes In Missouri;"
Church News (by Mormon Church); p. 14; July 31, 1993.
- Mormon Scriptures:
- Book of Mormon: 1 Nephi 14:10, 13:26-29
- Joseph Smith - History 1:18-20 (in the Pearl
of Great Price)
- Doctrine and Covenants 101:2-7; 103:1-4:
105:2-6.
- Women of Mormondom, by Edward W. Tullidge;
1877, 1975 printing; p. 289f, 376, 381, 395, 404.
- Joseph Smith and The Beginnings of Mormonism,
by Richard L. Bushman; University of Illinois Press; 1984; p.
159f.
- The
Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power, by D. Michael Quinn;
Signature Books; 1994; p. 88-89, 92-103, 469f, 620, 636.
- Address To All Believers in Christ, booklet
by David Whitmer in Richmond, Missouri; 1887; p. 27-28, 54-55.
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- The example of what was done to David Whitmer
and Oliver Cowdery by Mormons pp.
37-40 of LeSueur (item 3 above).
- A Scarter Man Than One of Them Was I Never
Saw, booklet by Stephen C. LeSueur; Mormon Miscellaneous,
Sandy, UT.
- Sidney
Rigdon: A Portrait of Religious Excess, by Richard S.
Van Wagoner; Signature Books; 1994; p. 143-145, 192-208, 213-241.
- The Mountain
Meadows Massacre, by Juanita Brooks; Un. of OK Press;
1950f; p. 3-9, 13-19.
- The
Journals of William E. McLellin; Ed. by Jan Shipps and
John W. Welch; Un of Ill. Press; 1994; p. 9.
- Salt Lake City Messenger (Tanners' newsletter);
Issue #88, May 1995; p. 6-10. www.utlm.org
- The Story of The Mormons, by William
Alexander Linn; Macmillan Co.; 1902; p. vi, 122, 134-136, 154,
166-222, 258-261.
- "Saints Given Relief", Times and Seasons
(LDS newspaper); by Joseph Smith; Jan.
15, 1841; Vol 2, p. 273-277.
- Cultures In Conflict, by John E. Hallwas
and Roger D. Launius; Utah State University Press; 1995; p. 1-165.
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