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Do Mormons believe in polygamy today? No. The Church does not authorize and sternly prohibits polygamy today. As early as 1890, the practice of polygamy came to an end when Church President Wilford Woodruff was inspired by God to issue a declaration.
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On its website, the church states that "the standard doctrine of the church is monogamy" and that polygamy was a temporary exception to the rule.
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