Are Mormons polygamists?
Federal law prohibits polygamy. It also does not provide legal recognition of polygamy. However, some Mormons still practice it.
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Maybe not all, Mormon doctrine states that in order to enter the highest heaven that those who enter must be living in polygamy.
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The religion was formed in 1827 by Joseph Smith in Palmyra, New York and one of the founding ideas was polygamy. ChaCha for now!
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The vast majority of Mormon faiths practice polygamy, with the Latter Day Saints being a rare exception. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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The current Mormon church no longer condones polygamy. ChaCha on!!
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About 60,000 polygamists live in Utah but only 5 percent of Utah Mormons. Polygamists formed a fundamentalist sect to practice.
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Mormons, or members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are not Polygamists. There are break offs who do. ChaCha!
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