Matthew Sayer 🇨🇦
anglo-cath-matt.bsky.social
Matthew Sayer 🇨🇦
@anglo-cath-matt.bsky.social
Exmo Anglo-Catholic Subdeacon in the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton, Anglican Church of Canada, in discernment for Holy Orders and researching early Mormonism and historical memory as a student at The King’s University (opinions my own)
This, as well as the trauma from the marriage to Fanny would prevent Emma from admitting Joseph engaged in polygamy for the rest of her life. Not only because he had made her complicit but had psychologically tortured her and threatened her with damnation should she go public or resist.
December 15, 2024 at 8:27 AM
First, they imply that Fanny Alger was able to consent to her marriage with Joseph Smith. At the time of their marriage she was 15, he was 27, she was also his adopted daughter and worked in the Smith household. The marriage was as far as can be told a purely sexual relationship,
December 15, 2024 at 8:27 AM
If you see this, post a magic user.

This bastard
December 13, 2024 at 6:59 AM