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Revision as of 18:46, 16 March 2021
- The Lord's law of marriage.
- Manifesto issued by Wilford Woodruff changing the church's policy on poligamy.
- The Lord found the poligamous practices of David and Solomon to be abominable.
- Desired that the Nephites should be purified from this evil.
- Poligamy should not be practiced among Nephites unless commanded.
- It is worth noting that in the cases of David and Solomon, the Lord did, himself, give them multiple wives, but they clearly went to excess and took not only more than was given, but also that which was expressly forbidden. (For example, David took Bathsheba, and Solomon had many foreign wives.)
- Conditions that will precede a revival of polygamy.
- Women are haughty.
- War and pestilence kill off many of the men and leave the women destitute.
- The women are left to mourn.
- And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel: only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach.
- Gordon B. Hinckley, "What Are People Asking about Us?", Ensign, Nov. 1998
- (Question 4)
- Good succinct explanation of church's stance on poligamy.
- Josephus, Wars, 1.24.2
- Herod's poligamy and the traditions of the Jews.
- The Dead Sea Scrolls, 11Q19, Col. 57
- Sectarian work defining an ideal law of Jerusalem.
- The king is to have only one wife at a time.
- Joseph Smith, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith", p. 120
- (May 8, 1838) Joseph Smith states that "we" do not believe in having multiple wives at once.
- Some interesting statistical analysis of gender ratios in frontier Utah.
- “Official Statement,” Apr. 6, 1904, in James R. Clark, ed., Messages of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 6 vols. (1965–1975), 4:84–85.
- I dont have easy access to this resource, but it is cited in the Church's website, in the topics section, as documentation of the Church's outright ban on poligamy, despite legality.
- Brian C. and Laura Harris Hales, "DNA Evidence and Joseph Smith’s Plural Marriages", LDS.net, 18 Jun 2016
- Robert D. Martin Ph.D., "Do Men Have the Balls for Promiscuity?", Psychology Today, 23 May 2018
- Analysis of testes and sperm size indicates that humans are not adapted to be polyandrous, or simply polygamous (by which I mean, in this case, promiscuous as the author uses the term). Polygyny seems most consistent. (It is unclear, based on this article, how the evidence might relate to the possibility that the species is adapted for monogamy.)
- Nigel Barber Ph.D., "The Three Reasons for Polygamy", Psychology Today, 23 Oct. 2012
- David J. Ley PhD., "Why Men Gave Up Polygamy", Psychology Today, 8 Feb 2012
- "Jacob on Polygamy in Historical Context", Studio et Quoque Fide, 9 Mar 2020
- Some excellent context for Jacob 2.
- Explains some of the issues Jacob was likely trying to address in the context of the mosaic law and scriptural stories of abuse of kingly power.
- Frank Newport, "Understanding the Increase in Moral Acceptability of Polygamy", Gallup, 26 June 2020
- Alexander Grace, "The Future Is Polygamous (The New Feminism)", YouTube, 14 Dec 2020