DAVEH:  In reading Blaine's original post, Glenn, I think you are twisting this a bit.  Blaine was referring to those who held opinions when JS was alive, while you are thinking in current times.

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Blaine wrote:

Blainer)  Do they ever?  You can paint an ugly picture of anyone, put
horns on them if you want to bad enough.  It is called "villification."
Joseph Smith was a villain to many, a saint and a prophet to many more.
Quite a few men  who finally met him after hearing bad reports on him had
to admit they liked him.   I am pretty sure I would have liked him, if I
had the chance to get to know him.  I think he was a man's man, a
gentleman's gentleman, and a true and faithful servant of God.   He was
not infallible.
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Glenn to Blainer - This is a lie.  MANY MANY MORE BELIEVE JOE SMITH TO BE A VILLAIN THAN BELIEVE HIM TO BE A SAINT.  Christianity rejects him.
 
It is called "villification."
Joseph Smith was a villain to many, a saint and a prophet to many more.
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