Daniel Peterson wrote:As to the restoration of the sealing power and the claimed commandment to enter into plural marriage, the two are distinct. The former doesn't have to precede the latter chronologically any more than the bestowal of the sealing power has to have preceded the contracting of monogamous marriages.
The sealing power is the only saving grace for polygamy. Otherwise it's just a bunch of old men shacking up with young girls, making promises they can't keep so they can strut around like bantycocks. Without the authority to seal, there is no authority to marry outside of the law, which is why Joseph hid his activities, lied about them from the pulpit, allowed the marriage section in the Book of Commandments to stand. And the sealing authority wasn't "restored" ever so conveniently, until 1836, 5 years after the dirty little affair with Fanny.
Fanny, again, Daniel. You can never escape Fanny, because Joseph took her, a virgin, to his bed (or rather in the barn if I remember right from Oliver's account) when he was married to Emma. That's called adultery in anyone's book. And I could understand it, and forgive it, if he'd ever repented. He didn't. He lied about it, invented revelations to cover it, induced his targets to lie for him, and slandered those who refused him.
He was sleaze and you know it. Everything he did after Fanny is tainted. All of it.