My sister has been posting furiously on Facebook the past several weeks, having recently encountered decidedly ‘telestial’ facts about the religion we were raised in and its history both old and recent (“telestial” is a term in Mormon scripture for the lowest “degree of glory,” a booby prize in church culture despite doctrinal protestations otherwise, the estate given to the worst kinds of people during the Final Judgment where the Telestial Kingdom is reserved for murderers, liars, whoremongers, ne’er-do-wells, and bad apples). The gritty details of the church’s polygamous and occasionally polyandrous past, its expulsion in the nineties of a few bothersome intellectuals known as The September Six, the recent accusations of sexual abuse at the hands of a church leader back in the eighties, the church’s efforts to protect itself from said accusations, and “blood atonements” that were at the very least verbally encouraged by Brigham Young, second prophet of the church, my sister’s and my great-great-great grandfather, and the person my mom had in mind while I was growing up when she would regularly take me by the shoulders, look through my eyes as her own glistened in certainty, and with gravitas try to engrave a well-meaning but unhelpful message on the back of my skull by declaring, “Stephen Joel, the blood of prophets flows through your veins,” among other things, ‘other things’ here referring to additional troublesome bits of Mormonism but could also refer to the kinds of things my mom would say to me when I was younger, all combined to hot-and-bother my sister who is now blasting out posts about her discoveries and sounding the alarm to anyone who will read them: “HEY! EVERYONE! DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS?!”
Well, yeah, I did…