
I was listening to a few podcasts on the drive home to Utah for Thanksgiving today. They were about some early saint stuff. It hit me that the Mormons were so hated, persecuted, and driven out because they were horrible Christians!
If they had been loving, charitable, forgiving, and neighborly they would have been welcomed with open arms to these growing communities, even if they were peculiar.
The Amish, Mennonite, Huderite, and Quaker communities didn't have these problems of extermination orders (of course that order was only in retaliation to Sidney Rigdon's extermination order against Missouri) or being tarred and feathered (of course that was in response to unwanted sexual advances to young girls), repossession of property (of course thst was just in response to a failed bank due to inflated RE price speculation), false imprisonment (of course that was due to destroying the press that printed a factually accurate exposition ), etc...
The persecution complex is rediculous and mostly unfounded. If the early church were my child, and they complained of being picked on unfairly, I would tell them to turn the other check, love one another, do unto others, judge not, etc... and quit blaming others for this stuff. People don't just choose to hate or bother good people. It is sort of a karma or reap what you sow principle I guess.
Anyway, that is my rant for the day.
