Guy Shares What It's Like Living With 27 Moms And 150 Siblings

Daniel Figaro

Religion is something of a mystery. If you're the type of person who does not believe in any God or atheist to say the word, it's almost impossible to understand how religious people hold such a firm belief. Each religion has its distinctive set of values. And while some of them are pretty good, leading people to a better life by discouraging violence, praising goodness in the heart of people, and living in harmony with nature, some, on the other hand, are downright strange.
Have you ever heard about Mormonism? This religion has a lot of the same traditions as Christianity but not one thing. Mormonism supports polygamy. You know, being married to more than one partner; that's not a common thing in any country. Still, some people decide to follow this religion, and we're sure that their lifestyle is something you've never seen. And, thanks to TikToker @kayezer0's recent post, we got a rare chance to look into the life of a polygamist family.

#1 Murray Blackmore shared what it was like growing up in a polygamous family with one dad, 27 moms, and 150 siblings

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#4 He said that his parents announced that they're expecting another child, and there was no sign that they're not planning on having more

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#5 Murray’s parents came up with a “naming strategy” by giving names that start with the same letter to kids that were born the same year

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#6 Guy seemed to have never questioned the fact that he had such a bigggg family

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#8 He gave some insights about how to accommodate that many people in his family

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Guy did some videos answering people's questions about his family, and they quickly went viral on the internet. People just can't contain their curiosity to know about the biggest polygamist family in Canada. “They either think it’s interesting and want to learn more about it or they contribute to the slander that’s been a ‘shadow’ over my family,” he shared.