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No. Adultry isa serioussinto members ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), and one that generally faces Church discipline, but not always to the point of excommunication. Depending on the individual's positition in the Church and the details of the situation, adultry will most often result in a temporary 'disfellowshipment' which means they will not be able to preach or hold a position in the church for a certain period of time, but still retain their membership. Those who are excommunicated for adultrywill be welcomed back into the church through rebaptism if they choose to do so.

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