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The LDS Church has not officially tolerated plural marriages since the 1890 Manifesto. However, all of the First Presidency and almost all of the apostles of the time continued to maintain multiple families into the 20th century, feeling they could not dissolve existing unions and families.
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Today, the practice of polygamy is strictly prohibited in the Church, as it has been for over 120 years. In 1831, Church founder Joseph Smith made a prayerful ...
In biblical times, the Lord commanded some to practice plural marriage—the marriage of one man and more than one woman.
In spite of the law, Latter-day Saints continued to practice polygamy, believing that it was protected by the First Amendment. In 1879, however, the Supreme ...
Sep 28, 2023 · Fundamentalist Mormons do practice polygamy (although not every single one -- some believe in the Principle but choose monogamy for themselves).
The third thing that D&C 132: 34 makes clear is that polygamy is part of God's law of marriage. This doesn't mean that all people will practice it, but I think ...
Plural marriage was not for everyone -- in fact, at most 20 to 30 percent of Mormons would ever practice it, more among the church leadership than the regular ...
Nov 20, 2017 · It is now clear that any Mormon who practices polygamy on earth is out of compliance with God's laws — they are excommunicated (dismissed) from ...
Aug 17, 2017 · Woodruff announced in 1890 that the Mormon Church would no longer sanction plural marriages in adherence with the law of the United States.
Oct 8, 2022 · Plural marriage is not a commandment in our day, and a belief in it is not required to be a faithful, believing Church member. What is essential ...
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