Definitely! Many Mormons remarry after their spouse has died.
However, a Mormon woman cannot be sealed to a second husband for time and all eternity if her first husband dies. A Mormon man can be sealed to a second wife.
No. Mormons believe that a marriage should be eternal, so it would make sense to pick the best person as your spouse, but if you do get divorced, there's nothing that says you can't re-marry someone else or simply choose not to re-marry anyone else.
Well, of course we are regular people. While members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) are urged to try to make things work before seeking a divorce, divorces within the Church are about equal with the national average. In fact, in pioneer times, the divorce rate among Mormons was higher than the national average. The only time a Church member may be told to divorce is in cases of abuse or adultery.
You can learn more about what Mormons believe about divorce at the "Related Link" below.
Yes. Any member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon" church) who is legally divorced may remarry whomever they choose. The Church typically does not tell people if and whom to marry.
Any LDS woman who is widowed may also remarry but not be sealed to her new husband if she is already sealed to her deceased husband.
The Mormon church strongly supports marriage. Those with marital problems are counseled to do all they can to save their marriage. However, the church is not entirely hardlined about divorce. There are situations such as broken trust caused by adultery and abuse that may may justify a divorce.
You can remarry after your spouse dies.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has no policy about this. After a Mormon's spouse dies they can persue a new relationship as soon as they feel comfortable doing so. Some Mormon widows and widowers prefer to stay single and others remarry quite quickly. It's just a personal preference.
In general, Christians believe that God forgives all sins, including divorce and remarriage. However, opinions may vary within different Christian denominations regarding the acceptability of remarriage after divorce. It is recommended to seek guidance from a religious leader or counselor for personal advice on this matter.
I am not sure about other religions, but if you are a protestant Christian, you may only remarry if your spouse dies. If you are a Christian, it is adultery to have a divorce and then marry someone else.
Yes, it is now ok or legal for them to marry again.
if you want to get remarry youll have to start the game over,adopt a new person then get married or your spouse dies in the game and somebody else will ask to marry you.
If your wife dies and then you remarry, that does not make you a bigamist. If you are married to two women at the same time, you are a bigamist. If one of them dies, it doesn't somehow magically rewrite history to make you not a bigamist.
No, you would have to promise him whilst he was able to hear or see the promise. No good talking to the dead they cannot hear. Also promises can be broken.
100% everyone dies.
Yes Watson. But the real question is: can the spouse spouse the home after the reverse mortgage dies live?
Yes, however in some cases the women would prefer to be called Ms.
The lord would simply remarry