After the recent raid on that quasi-Mormon, Texas sex sect…the news claims the Mormons did away with polygomy a century ago. Really? Did anyone tell the Mormons that? I thought their belief in polygomy was well established to this day! What’s the SD? (Sorry, I no longer have a valid link to this news statement. You just have to take my word that this was said in a national article.)
The news article was correct. Polygamy was outlawed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints quite some time ago.
However, what Warren Jeffs and others have done is create their own schism groups. The bunch in the news now, out of Texas, call themselves the Fundamental Church of Jesus etc. etc.
They are not the only ones, just the ones that have managed to get themselves in hot water in the public eye. But they are not “Mormons”, as most folks would think it.
They are the equivalent, in many ways, of the Westboro Babtist Church.
In fact, living in a Poly household will get you kicked out of the mainstream Mormon Church, and arrested in Utah.
Kicked out of the church definitely, but most likely not arrested. The authorities typically only bother prosecuting polygamy cases where there is child abuse, forced marriages, or welfare or tax fraud going on.
If a man (Mormon or non) wants to live with two women, have two marriage ceremonies, and call them both his wives, he is entitled. When he dies, the first wife could contest his will and claim all his inheritance. The second wife could be left out in the cold.
Here is the then President and leader of the mainstream LDS (deceased) a decade ago where he pretty unequivicably denounces Polygamy - in a 1:01 min video - and states the Mormon Churches position on the issue
I’ve always found it interesting that the decree outlawing polygamy was given the soulless and bureaucratic-sounding name Official Declaration - 1
It’s as if, for one theological moment the folks responsible for naming stuff in the LDS Church lost control and the beancounters grabbed the reins and used the opportunity to plaster a proper designation on a Church pronouncement.
Book of Mormon
Book of Commandments
Pearl of Great Price
Doctrine and Covenants
Official Declaration - 1
One of these things is not like the others.
I guess I’m a little suprised that anyone could be surprised that the mainstream LDS opposes polygamy. I guess if your only exposure to the church is what you see in the news (Jeffs and his ilk) it make sense, but your average Mormon is about as socially conventional as you can get.
(I found the question on the bizarre side, too. Whenever there’s an article about these FLDS folk, isn’t there always a mention about how the mainstream LDS church did away with polygamy over a hundred years ago?)
Oddly polygyny is still allowed in the afterlife. Mormon marriage (aka sealings) last for eternity. A widower can remarry right away; a widow must first be unsealed from her late husband. The HBO series Big Love does a pretty good job of portraying Mormon fundalmentalists and the mainstream LDS church as well.
This is probably more of a GD rather than GQ subject, but I’ll try to keep this framed in factual answers.
Many Mormons continued the practice of polygamy after 1890. For example
A number of mainstream Mormons continued polygomy in Mexico and Canada for a while after the 1904 the Church issued a second Manifesto which further clarified the Church’s opposition to the practice of polygamy.
Note that the 1890 and 1904 manifests disavoid the practice of polygamy and not the principle of polygamy. While growning up as a Mormon, I was clearly taught that there would be polygamy in heaven.
I have never seen anything which disavows the principle. If you watch the video tape linked above, you will notice that Hinckley does not say the Mormons do not believe in polygamy, he said that God said that the practice of plural marriage should be discontinued.
There are certain practices within the Mormon church which indicate that polygamy is still an accepted principle. For example, the temple marrage seals husbands and wives for “time and all eternity,” in other words for the next life as well. If a wife dies, the husband can get sealed again to another woman for this and the following world, but a woman, whose husband to whom she was sealed to dies, cannot be sealed to another man. They can marry for this world, but not for the following.
I’ve **never **seen a news story which didn’t include somewhere a CYA disclaimer that the “real” Mormon church outlawed or discontinued the practice of polygamy years ago. Unless this is the first news story about a “Mormon” cult the OP has ever read, I fear we’ve been whooshed.
ETA: I mean a news story about polygamy in the “Morman” sects, of course. I don’t think they mention Mormon polygamy in news stories about cheese or the Iraq war.
Was Utah always part of the United States, even when it was a territory, or did it start out independent? My impression is that polygamy was outlawed so that Utah could become, specifically, a US State.
It was a condition of Congress accepting the petition for statehood. Prior to that, Utah was a Mexican territory until the end of the Mexican-American war. The Utah Territory was organized by the federal government around 1850 and consisted of what is now Utah plus a large portion of Nevada, Colorado and a corner of Nebraska.
The Mormons petitioned congress to form the Utah territory into the State of Deseret in 1849, but this was quickly rejected.
The federal government disapproved of the Mormon practice of plural marriage right from the beginning, and this conflict ultimately led to a minor scuffle known as the Utah War. The US Civil War then shifted people’s priorities somewhat.
In the ensuing decades, the Mormon church banned polygamy, and a new petition for statehood – which included a Constitutional ban on the practice of polygamy, was accepted by Congress for the much smaller state that is now Utah.
I am curious. Who else found this to be new information? Don’t worry, there’s no gotcha here or something. I’m genuinely curious to know how widespread might be the belief that the LDS still endorses or even practices polygamy.
That understanding would be incorrect as far as the official LDS Church goes. As has been mentioned, there are sects which still try to practice it, but those sects are denounced and rejected by mainstream Mormons.
Sometimes this kind of toerance sounds nice in theory, but in practice (as we’re seeing in Texas), it amounts to basically the farming of sex slaves. These girls are isolated from mainstream society and brainwashed from birth to believe that they have no choice but to be the sexual property of men (who half the time are their own uncles or cousins). They aren’t really given any opportunity to refuse consent. It’s a depicable practice and I think all these compounds need to be raided and all these little sex farm operations need to be broken up.