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|summary=Some Church leaders taught that plural marriage was a requirement for those wishing to enter the highest degree of the celestial kingdom. Because the Church does not currently practice plural marriage, some claim this means that either the leaders were wrong, or that current members are not destined for exaltation.
 
|sublink1=Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Seminary Teacher Manual: "Do not speculate about whether plural marriage is a requirement for the celestial kingdom"
 
|sublink2=Gospel Topics: "During the years that plural marriage was publicly taught, all Latter-day Saints were expected to accept the principle as a revelation from God"
 
|sublink3=Charles W. Penrose (Improvement Era): "it is not stated that plural marriage is thus essential"
 
|sublink4=Question: Did early Mormon leaders teach the plural marriage was a requirement for exaltation?
 
|sublink5=Question: Because Mormons do not currently practice plural marriage, does this mean that early leaders who taught that is was required were wrong?
 
|sublink6=Question: If early Church leaders taught that plural marriage was required, does this mean that current members are not capable of achieving exaltation?
 
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Polygamy in the 19th Century

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19th century statements from Church leaders regarding the practice of plural marriage


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Early Church leaders' comments about the difficulties of plural marriage

Summary: It is claimed that early Church leaders "admitted" that there were many difficulties with plural marriage that caused "problems" and "great sorrow."


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Divine manifestations to plural wives, their families, and other members

Summary: Did those who entered into plural marriage do so simply because Joseph Smith (or another Church leader) "told them to"? Is this an example of "blind obedience"? No, they bore witness that only powerful revelatory experiences convinced them that the command was from God.


Reports that the Lamanites were to become "white and delightsome" through polygamous marriage


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  1. REDIRECT Plural marriage practiced after the First Manifesto

Prevalence of in Utah

Summary: What was the prevalence of polygamy in Utah? How many wives did most polygamist males have?
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  1. REDIRECT Plural marriage as a requirement for exaltation

The Law of Adoption: The sealing of men and women as children to prominent Latter-day Saint leaders

Summary: Critics point to the early practice of sealing men and women as children to prominent LDS leaders as an example of changes in LDS belief.


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Brigham Young and polygamy


Parley P. Pratt's marriage and murder

Summary: It is claimed that Parley P. Pratt's practice of polygamy was responsible for his murder, partly because he married a woman who hadn't been divorced from her first husband. What can you tell me about this?

Leaders worried missionaries take best plural wives

Summary: It is claimed that nineteenth century Church leaders worried that missionaries would "take all the best" convert women as plural wives before they got to Salt Lake.
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John Taylor's statements regarding polygamy.