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Category Archives: Polygamy
Where did the Mormon doctrine of polygamy come from?
Emma knew.
On July 12, 1843 Joseph Smith recorded what Mormons believe was a revelation from God “relating to the new and everlasting covenant, including the eternity of the marriage covenant, as also plurality of wives” (Introduction to D&C 132). In this … Continue reading
Rebecca Swain Williams: More To Her Story
The April 2011 edition of Ensign magazine includes an article about early Latter-day Saint Rebecca Swain Williams. As the article notes, Rebecca and her husband, Fredrick G. Williams, converted to the LDS Church in late 1830 while living in Kirtland, … Continue reading
Posted in Mormon History, Polygamy
Tagged Fredrick G. Williams, Heber C. Kimball, Polygamy, Rebecca Swain Williams
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Lying for the Lord
In his apologetic book Shaken Faith Syndrome: Strengthening One’s Testimony in the Face of Criticism and Doubt (The Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research), Michael R. Ash hopes to calm those Mormons who are thinking about leaving the Mormon Church … Continue reading
The Dark Side of a Dark Doctrine
The Canadian Supreme Court (British Columbia) is currently hearing a case on the constitutionality of Canada’s polygamy laws. On December 2 (2010) the court heard testimony from Utah clinical psychologist Dr. Lawrence Beall, who described the “dark side” of polygamy … Continue reading
Posted in Early Mormonism, Fundamentalist Mormonism, Joseph Smith, Polygamy
Tagged Fundamentalists, Joseph Smith, Nauvoo, Polygamy
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Elizabeth Smart a Victim of Mormonism?
The trial of ex-Mormon-turned-Prophet Brian David Mitchell is well underway, and garnering attention outside of the US. Mitchell, you may recall, abducted 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart in 2002, insisting that she was to become his second (plural) wife. Mitchell and his … Continue reading
Posted in Early Mormonism, Joseph Smith, Polygamy
Tagged Brian David Mitchell, Elizabeth Smart, Joseph Smith, Polygamy
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Sister Wives
I know it sounds like a spoof, but it’s not. On September 26th (2010) TLC will premiere a new reality show: Sister Wives. According to ABC News, “The series will follow the fundamentalist Mormon family of Kody Brown and his … Continue reading
Posted in Early Mormonism, Fundamentalist Mormonism, Polygamy
Tagged Fundamentalists, Plural Marriage, Polygamy
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