No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) banned the practice of polygamy over 120 years ago, in 1890. Anyone found practicing polygamy since that time has been excommunicated from the Church.
There were some who disagreed with this ban and left the Mormon church to form their own groups. Many of these groups still exist today and are sometimes referred to as "Mormon Fundamentalists." These groups are not affiliated with the regular Mormon Church and believe that the Mormon Church has left God's way.
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No. The Amish, like most Christians, reject the practice of polygamy.
polygamy is marrying more than one spouse such as a men with 2 or more wives or a wife with 2 or more husbands
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You mean polygamy? Many religions practice polygamy, including Islam, some Christian groups, and many regional or tribal religions in Africa and Asia.
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In what religion.
Yes, I believe you can.