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    A. Robinson polygamy is having more than one spouse, but there are several types of polygamy. One type is polygyny, in which the male takes on several wives. Another type is polyandry in which a woman has several husbands. There is also a third type called group marriage in which a family entails of multiple husbands and multiple wives living together in the same household. Polygyny is the type most heard of in today’s society. Polygamy is still practiced today, “However, polygamy is illegal in

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    Mormonism, Joseph Smith Jr., claims to have received direction from God to live a polygamist lifestyle. According to Smith, a man had to have a minimum of three wives to be able to reach the highest level of heaven. Members of the LDS Church practiced polygamy in relatively small numbers of approximately 30 percent between 1852 and 1890. The practice of plural marriage has been a controversial topic within the Western society of the

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    English ecclesiastical courts, which considered it an affront to the marriage Sacrament. Parliament enacted a statute in 1604 that made bigamy a felony cognizable in the English common law courts. Early in the Civil War, some Northerners equated polygamy with slavery and supported the passage of the Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act in 1862, not to be confused with the Morrill Act of the same year that created land-grant colleges. This anti-bigamy measure was aimed directly at the Mormons in Utah and outlawed

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    marriage fills the gaps of which may be ongoing issues in the conventional two-parent homes. A phrase is commonly known by many that, it takes a villiage to raise a child. In modern day, that concept is lost with the common nuclear family. With polygamy, each

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    different polygamous marriages. However, I will be discussing the two major ones which include Ramatoulaye and Aissatou. The main differences between these marriages are the motives of entering a polygamous marriage. Mariama Bâ speaks powerfully against polygamy in her novel , however the differences among these polygamous marriages is a good tool of understanding Senegalese culture. In addition, It is important for one to understand the kind of relationships which Ramatoulaye and Aissatou shared with their

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    Church, Kim Farah, wanted to make sure society understands that the Mormon Church does not condone polygamous marriage. Farah stated, “Polygamists cannot be Mormon. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not practice polygamy, and anyone found practicing polygamy is excommunicated; therefore they are not members of our faith,” (Cragun, Clingenpeel, & Nielsen, 95). The Mormon faith does not sympathize or recognize with the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints as part of Mormonism,

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    I’m not sure if Polyamorous unions should be legal or not but if I had to choose I would say yes. It’s a fairly new thing to me and I was first introduced in a movie called Castillos de Carton and it’s about a threesome relationship between two men and a woman, the relationship worked fine for the three of them and although it doesn’t work out in the end because again it’s a movie and it has to have its drama the depiction of a relationship between three people working was presented quite well. Sure

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    Latter-day Saints believe that the marriage of one man and one woman is the Lord’s standing law of marriage. In biblical times, the Lord commanded some to practice plural marriage—the marriage of one man and more than one woman.1 By revelation, the Lord commanded Joseph Smith to institute the practice of plural marriage among Church members in the early 1840s. For more than half a century, plural marriage was practiced by some Latter-day Saints under the direction of the Church President.2 Latter-day

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    Polygamy continues to be frowned upon greatly in the United States despite the recent steps toward legalizing different marriage arrangements and polygamy’s attempt to go mainstream with television shows that give the outside world an inside view of their lifestyle. In Tibet, however, polyandry (a form of polygamy) has been a part of the culture for as long as anyone can remember and does not seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. In the article, “When Brothers Share a Wife” by Melvyn C. Goldstein

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    Religion is a structured group of culture, beliefs, views that are related to humanity. These beliefs include the universe, human nature, laws of religion, lifestyles, and people derive morality. Religion studies and analyzes its concept, terms, arguments and practices. Religion affects our society in numerous ways, both can be in a good and bad way. With the different kinds of religion, one can choose which religion they should follow based on what they personally believe. In our country’s society

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