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My dad walked in to discuss my assertion that I didn’t have a voice anymore. “Are you happy?” he asked Jael. She nodded. “Do you think you have a voice?” “Through my husband,” Jael said. Simpering. “And is that acceptable or unacceptable to you?” “That’s the way it should be,” Jael answered. “She has a voice through you. She has to submit to her father. That’s her lot.” And that was how the elders had managed to pull this off, I thought. The conflation of parental and ecclesiastical authority was only possible in a church like ours, where nearly everyone was related. By rendering us “children” ...more
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