Polygamy makes The Atlantic

Mark Steyn has an interesting obituary here on the death of one of Utah’s biggest polygamists. I’m happy to note that he prominently and repeatedly points out that polygamists are not members of the Church (you’d be amazed how many “sophisticated” commenters don’t know that). This article is filled with fascinating tidbits.

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About Geoff B.

Geoff B graduated from Stanford University (class of 1985) and worked in journalism for several years until about 1992, when he took up his second career in telecommunications sales. He has held many callings in the Church, but his favorite calling is father and husband. Geoff is active in martial arts and loves hiking and skiing. Geoff has five children and lives in Colorado.

9 thoughts on “Polygamy makes The Atlantic

  1. I think there must be something missing in your reference, John, because my little arrow won’t turn into a hand. 🙂

    I think this guy did a good job writing about this. I liked the first quote, “I hate to be hated.”

  2. So, what’s the tag for a link on this system? “A” doesn’t seem to do it.

  3. Here is how you make a link:

    <a href=”https://www.millennialstar.org”>click here</a>

    will create a link that looks like this:

    click here

  4. Reading this reminded me that its about time to get the word out again. Do NOT name your kid Ervil.

  5. Danithew, I think you’ve just rendered an important service to all of us. Thanks for the reminder.

  6. Danithew, my grandfather was named Rulon, and I love him and look forward to seeing him again, but that’s also a name that should not make it into the 21st century. Sorry grandpa.

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