Can Mormon Wives Have Multiple Husbands? Understanding LDS Marriage Practices
Discover the truth about marriage practices in Mormonism and why polygamy isn't allowed for wives in the LDS Church.
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No, Mormon wives cannot have more than one husband. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) follows traditional Christian monogamy, meaning each person can only have one spouse at a time. Polygamy is not permitted in modern mainstream Mormonism.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the stance of the LDS Church on polygamy? The LDS Church teaches that polygamy is not allowed in modern times, emphasizing monogamous relationships.
- Can men in the LDS Church have multiple wives? No, the LDS Church teaches that each person can only have one spouse at a time, and polygamy is not permitted.
- Why did some early Mormons practice polygamy? Some early members of the LDS Church practiced polygamy for religious reasons, but this practice was officially discontinued in the late 1800s.
- Are there any splinter groups that still practice polygamy? Yes, some splinter groups from the LDS Church do still practice polygamy, but they are not affiliated with the mainstream LDS Church.