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|summary=There is extensive, unequivocal evidence that polygamous relationships were condoned under various circumstances by biblical prophets, despite how uncomfortable this might make a modern Christian. Elder Orson Pratt was widely viewed as the victor in a three-day debate on this very point with Reverend John P. Newman, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, in 1870. | |summary=There is extensive, unequivocal evidence that polygamous relationships were condoned under various circumstances by biblical prophets, despite how uncomfortable this might make a modern Christian. Elder Orson Pratt was widely viewed as the victor in a three-day debate on this very point with Reverend John P. Newman, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, in 1870. | ||
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Contents
- 1 Doctrinal issues related to plural marriage
- 1.1 Doctrinal issues related to plural marriage
- 1.1.1
- 1.1.2 Works of Abraham
- 1.1.3 No biblical mandate for plural marriage?
- 1.1.4 Does the Book of Mormon condemn polygamy?
- 1.1.5 Early Christians on plural marriage
- 1.1.6 Claims that polygamists are allowed to go beyond normal "bounds"
- 1.1.7 The Law of Adoption
- 1.1.8 Sealing brother and sister together
- 1.1 Doctrinal issues related to plural marriage