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  2. Criticism of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Despite this, Mormon leaders after 1890 continued to sanction and participate in plural marriages in secret, in smaller numbers, both in the U.S. and in Mexico, for the next several decades. [21] Mormons Ron Wood and Linda Thatcher do not dispute that the change was a result of federal intervention and say that the church had no choice in the ...

  3. Criticism of Mormon sacred texts - Wikipedia

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    Other Mormon sacred texts include the Pearl of Great Price and Doctrine and Covenants, which are also recognized as scripture. Religious and scholarly critics outside Mormonism have disputed Mormonism's unique scriptures, questioning the traditional narrative of how these books came to light and the extent to which they describe actual events.

  4. Criticism of the Book of Mormon - Wikipedia

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    Most, but not all, Mormons hold the book's connection to ancient American history as an article of their faith. According to Professor John-Charles Duffy this view finds little acceptance outside of Mormonism because "scholars realize that accepting the Book of Mormon's antiquity also means coming to terms with LDS beliefs about Joseph Smith's ...

  5. “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Sparks Fury Among The ...

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    Streaming site Hulu and the Mormon Church are at odds with each other after the latter responded to the airing of a controversial reality show based on the lives of a group known as the MomTokers.

  6. Current state of polygamy in the Latter Day Saint movement

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    The members of the largest faction, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), do not continue to teach and practice polygamy today. In the late-19th century and early-20th century, the practice was formally abandoned [ 2 ] as various laws banned polygamy in the United States and led to the confiscation of LDS Church properties.

  7. Dueling yard signs, shifting loyalties and the quest for ...

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    Mormon momentum When Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee, a smattering of identity-based affinity groups burst into being , including the Latter-day Saints committees.

  8. Anti-Mormonism - Wikipedia

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    The term, "anti-Mormon" first appears in the historical record in 1833 by the Louisville Daily Herald in an article, "The Mormons and the Anti-Mormons" (the article was also the first known to label believers in the Book of Mormon as "Mormons"). [3] In 1841, it was revealed that an Anti-Mormon Almanac would be published.

  9. A Mormon temple in NJ? Why the church is eyeing one of ... - AOL

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    Why put a Mormon temple in NJ? About 35,000 Latter-day Saints live in New Jersey in over 60 congregations — including Emerson and Englewood, the website says. But until now, the closest temples ...