Understanding Mormon Views on Marriage: Monogamy vs. Polygamy

Explore the teachings of Mormons on marriage, focusing on monogamy and the historical context of polygamy.

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Mormons believe in monogamy, meaning they have one spouse. Although polygamy was practiced in the early history of the church, it was officially discontinued in 1890 and is not accepted today in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What do Mormons believe about marriage? Mormons believe in monogamy and historically practiced polygamy, which was officially discontinued in 1890.
  2. Is polygamy still allowed in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? No, polygamy was discontinued in 1890 and is not accepted in the contemporary church.
  3. What is the history of polygamy in the Mormon Church? Polygamy was practiced in early Mormonism but was officially ended with a declaration in 1890.
  4. How do Mormons view divorce? Mormons view divorce as a serious matter, emphasizing the importance of marriage but recognizing that it can be necessary in certain situations.