If I'm not mistaken Don Bradley was out of the church and an atheist at the time he was doing this research. He was looking for reasons to see Joseph Smith as a charleton. What he found basically took him a bit by surprise. He's a member of this board I think. He can correct me if I'm wrong.malkie wrote: ↑Thu Jul 24, 2025 3:05 amIs there a transcript? I find videos and podcasts without transcripts difficult to extract relevant details from.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 24, 2025 2:13 amRight now sitting here I personally don't know the answer to this specific question, malkie. What I do know is that one of the premier researchers in Mormonism, Don Bradley, after all his research has concluded that Joseph and Fanny were married. Correct me if I'm wrong.
So whether or not it was legal in the sense of it being legal in the state of Illinois, I don't know. But seemingly in the eyes of those that were 'in the know', including Fanny's parents, it was right in the eyes of God and His church.
I would suggest that those interested in this topic and the specific question being asked in regards to 'marriage' or 'affair' that you take the time to listen to this interview with Don Bradley:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LOlm4lt3mts
From eighteen minute mark on.
Regards,
MG
I cannot say that I'm very much interested in anyone 'in the know' opining on what was right in the eyes of God and His church. That is why I keep asking about records and legality, and why I introduced the hypothetical about the gentleman I met in Ohio.
Sorry that you are not able to look at the interview. You would only have to watch it from about minute eighteen to minute twenty. That really shouldn't be that hard should it?
Regards,
MG