No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) banned the practice of polygamy (having multiple wives) over 120 years ago, in October 1890. Anyone found in a polygamous relationship is excommunicated from (kicked out of) the Church.
There are some who refer to themselves as 'fundamentalist Mormons' who practice polygamy. These groups are not affiliated with the mainstream Mormon church. They broke from the Mormon church to form their own churches when the Mormon church outlawed the practice of polygamy.
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This is more of a religion question. In my religion (Mormon) we go to a spirit world, and then to heaven.
There is no such thing as a morman-relengen. Perhaps you mean Mormon Religion? The "Mormon" religion is officially called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is a Restorationist Christian denomination. You can learn more about what members of the Mormon Religion are like and what they believe at the "Related Link" below.
Brendon used to be a mormon, but then during high school he stopped (so he basically doesn't have a religion anymore) so he can focus more on his music. :D Brendon is such a sweetheart for music. Religion second, music first... How Cute! xD
Stephenie Meyer is LDS (Latter-day Saint). If you want to know more about her religion you can go towww.lds.org and other Mormon information websites or look for your local Mormon missionaries to tell you more.
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No, Mormon men do not have two wives. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) may have only one wife (or husband) at a time. In the case of divorce or death, Mormons may remarry. So, a Mormon man might have two wives in his lifetime, but not two wives at the same time. For a period of time between approximately 1840 and 1890, the Church allowed the practice of polygamy (having more than one wife) as it is practiced in the Old Testament of the Bible. However, since 1890, any Mormon found to be practicing polygamy has been excommunicated from (kicked out of) the church. There were some who were angry with the 1890 ban on polygamy who formed their own breakaway groups. These people often call themselves "Mormon Fundamentalists", but they are not affiliated with the Mormon Church in any way.
No one, at least as far as the "Mormon" part of this question is concerned. You couldn't be Mormon in the early 1940's and have more than one wife. That was stopped in 1890. Hope that's helpful.
Nowhere. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has outlawed the practice of polygamy amongst it's members since 1890 - even in nations where polygamy is legal. Any Mormon man found to have two wives (no matter where he lives) is excommunicated from the church.
Mining towns were different than Mormon towns mostly because mining towns were focused on getting rich and mining, and Mormon towns were focused on religion rather than money. Mining towns were more 'rough and tumble' or 'wild west' than Mormon towns, which were more peaceful and civilized and had a lot more women and children. However, in the west, some Mormon towns were also mining towns. Nevertheless, most Mormon towns were farming, ranching, or industrial communities.
Their religion doesn't restrict that necessarily, but they have decided to leave it up to god so they would never say "No more." As they say Children are a Blessing.
That is impossible and doesn't make sense. An apple can't be more like an orange than oranges are. A doctor can't be more like a fisherman than a fisherman is. Likewise, a non-Mormon can't be more like a Mormon than a Mormon is. Another answer: I am wondering if what you meant is "Why do people in other religions follow more of the Mormon principles than Mormons themselves?" or something similar? If so, everyone is human and you will find those who follow any religion closely and strictly, and those who do not follow it as closely as they should or do not understand all the principles.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) banned polygamy in 1890 and officially began ex-communicating people who practiced polygamy soon after this. Thus, you cannot be Mormon and a polygamist anymore. However, the women who were involved with this were OK with it because they believed it was a commandment from God. Actually I am a Mormon and we were never polygamists to begin with. Some people just broke off and decided they needed more wives and they still think they can call themselves true Mormons. Thus, real morons aren't polygamists.