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    Polygamy Is Wrong

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    English 1302 21 June 2013 Polygamy is Wrong Some of the most influential and respected individuals in history had open marriages. Although research shows that open marriages create significant complications‚ couples who are non-monogamous believe it is essential for a successful marriage. But whatever the situation‚ an open marriage is not acceptable in society. There are explanations to why it is imperative that couples remain monogamous in their relationship. Polygamy is undignified‚ it is illegal

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    Polygamy Analysis

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    there is also the environments in which the religion of polygamy is practiced‚ creating ethical dilemmas and questions as to whether religious freedoms are being infringed upon. Polygamy‚ part of the Mormon religion customs has a history that dates back to when the state of Utah requested to become part of the United States (Van Camp‚ 2014). Part of the customs of the Mormon religion was that the males had an obligation to engage in polygamy‚ yet before Utah would be granted its request to become

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    Negativity of Polygamy

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    Abstract Polygamy‚ the practice of courting/marrying multiple wives or husband‚ is something that has gone as far bad as to the medieval age. Our experience as human beings generally shows that the art of polygamy just simply doesn’t work. It might seem all good in the beginning but in the end relationships like those can never stand the test of time. In the society one lives in today‚ polygamy is considered as a despicable act‚ due to the fact that polygamy‚ alone‚ goes against the beliefs of

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    Polygamy and Children

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    POLYGAMY Imagine a young girl of twelve marrying a man of forty whom she has never seen before and being forced to produce children until her body is physically unable to perform a safe pregnancy. Imagine the girl being brainwashed and beaten for contradicting with a belief held by another man and forced to stay in her community for her entire life without knowing anything of the outside world. This scary world exists not just in imagination‚ but in the form of marriage known as polygamy. Found

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    Cons of Polygamy

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    The cons of polygamy 1.Players If there are people out there who think that they can be with as many people as they want then they will be taking advantage of this situation... thats effing discusting.. 2.Hormones while women are pregnant they may get aggressive toward all other partners 3.Murder If one of the partners gets really jealous then they may have the urge to do something to another partner that is not considered "right" 4.stupid this is so stupid. if you really

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    Polygamy In Canada

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    which is called Polygamy. Polygamy is defined as “The practice or Custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time” (Oxford Dictionary). The term polygamy acts as an umbrella term for the simple reason there are different types of this practice. The most common practice of polygamy and the one this essay will be looking into specifically is called polygyny which

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    Polygamy In America

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    Polygamy is the practice of having more than two people in a relationship or in marriage. Polygamy has been practiced for many centuries and has been practiced by many different individuals and cultures all around the world. Polygamy was accepted by different societies and as time passed by it was accepted in many countries around the world. Polygamy has been a controversial issue in America and has affected our society for over a thousand years. I am against polygamy because it is capable of

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    The Polygamy Debate

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    The Polygamy Debate Is Polygamy Next? from the July 02‚ 2013 eNews issue Many homosexual activists claimed that Christians were promoting a “slippery slope” argument that did not exist‚ that legalizing homosexual marriage would lead to legalizing other forms of marital unions which‚ today‚ are outside of the mainstream. They contend that just because homosexuals would be able to marry‚ that does not mean that polygamous (same-sex) or polyamorous (many mixed-sex partners) unions would eventually

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    polygamy in islam

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    Intro Para: Polygamy was a way of life until the Quran was revealed 1400 years ago. When the earth was young and under-populated‚ polygamy was one way of populating it and bringing in the human beings needed to carry out God’s plan. By the time the Quran was revealed‚ the world had been sufficiently populated‚ and the Quran put down the first limitations against polygamy. Verse 4 : 3 - And if you fear that you will not deal justly with the orphan girls‚ then marry those that please you of [other]

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    Mormon Polygamy

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    have multiple wives to reproduce in the eternal life. Roberts stated that‚ “Jesus did attain‚ while in his pre-earth existence‚ a level of divinity” (66). Therefore‚ Mormons believe that Jesus practiced polygamy. Bennett states that‚ “…Mormon leaders have asserted that Christ taught his apostles polygamy and that this was one of the key factors leading to his crucifixion” (300). They also believe this to be true of God as well. Mormon Christology teaches that Jesus cannot be in more than one place at

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