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In the US, polygamy was never a standard practice. Even Utah wasn't allowed to be a state until they stopped it.

In general, polygamy for Christians died out in a couple centuries after Christ. He preached that one man should cleave to one woman, and love became more important in marriage than community ties.

Polygamy continues for other groups. It is not compatible with customs of free democratic countries, however and is not allowed anymore.

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Do ancient Egyptian practice polygamy?

Polygamy was legal for the Ancient Egyptians. Although polygamy was legal it was generally only practiced by the wealthy the prospect of paying maintenance to several women must have reduced the practice.


Why could the religion freedom clause in the first amendment not protect the practice of polygamy?

Because Polygamy didn't become an issue in America until the Advent of the Mormon Church and their exodus to Utah in around 1850. Back then a number of laws and legislation were passed because of strong religious beliefs. And lets face it, Paul the guy who shaped the entire christian religion, said marriage should occur only if the two individuals were not strong enough to remain a virgin and did not what to commit sin. So clearly Christianity has conflict with polygamy and thus America has conflict with polygamy. Actually the US shut the Mormon church down because of polygamy and in order to be a recognized as a religion again they had to cut out the polygamy. There were actually a number of circumstances in which Mormon leaders were taking advantage of the polygamy thing.


What practice did Mormons believe in that upset many Americans?

The early Mormon Church supported and encouraged the practice of polygamy, although this was against the law of the United States. The Church has acknowledged that its founder, Joseph Smith, had as many as 40 wives.


Was polygamy allowed in Rome?

Polygamy isn't something that you "have." It's something that you do. It's the practice of having more than one spouse, usually a man having more than one wife. As far as the Romans go, for the most part they did not. In fact they opposed it quite harshly. During the first few centuries AD, they persecuted many Christians and Jews for living this practice. Many of the Romans seemed to have a hatred for the practice. But years after Rome became tied to the Catholic Church, Emporer Valentinian I (321-375 A.D.) tried to legalize polygamy so that he could take as a second wife a young woman that he had become infatuated with. As an excuse, he brought to light the fact that some Christians were still living it in secret. In 393 A.D., Emperor Theodosius issued a particular law against polygamy in an attempt to try and stop all of the Jews that were still openly living it within the Roman Empire.


Why did sitting bull have so many wifes?

Sitting Bull, a prominent Sioux leader, practiced polygamy, which was a common cultural practice among many Native American tribes. Having multiple wives was often seen as a symbol of prestige, wealth, and power, as well as a way to form alliances between different families or tribes. Additionally, polygamy allowed for the continuation of lineage and the growth of the population within the tribe.

Related questions

How much of the world's population practice polygamy?

About 2/3 practice polygamy. Way more practice polygyny then polyandry.


Where is polygamy legal in the US?

no where in the US is it legal to practice polygamy


What states can you practice polygamy?

Utah


Do ancient Egyptian practice polygamy?

Polygamy was legal for the Ancient Egyptians. Although polygamy was legal it was generally only practiced by the wealthy the prospect of paying maintenance to several women must have reduced the practice.


Who practices polygamy?

Polygamy is practiced by many different groups worldwide. It is a common cultural practice in many parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Many Muslims and some Christians practice polygamy as a part of their religion. Polygamy is illegal in the US and most western countries, but many still practice it in secret.


What Islam faiths practice polygamy?

all


Do Mennonites practice polygamy?

Answer: Since Mennonites follow the teachings of the Christian scriptures, the Bible, they have only one wife, for life.


Do Jehovah witnesses study polygamy?

Study polygamy or practice polygamy? JWs dont do either one :)


Does the Romney clan of Mexico still practice polygamy?

No, the Romney's in Mexico no longer practice polygamy, and have not for about 100 years. They are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which has prohibited the practice.


When did polygamy end in the Bible?

Polygamy is shown in the Old Testament as a custom among the Jews, at least for those who could afford more than one wife. The Bible does not really provide an end to polygamy. The practice of polygamy was abandoned by European Jews around 1000 CE, but continued amongst some Middle Eastern Jews until well into the twentieth century. The early Christians adopted the pagan practice of monogamy. The ancient pagans generally disapproved of polygamy, although they did not actually consider it illegal. However, The New Testament states that a leader of the church should only have one wife, which leads us to believe that this practice (to live without polygamy) is proper if the head of the church is to follow it.


What Mormon practice outraged many people?

Polygamy


Do you think Polygamy is an ancient practice or aboriginal trait?

Polygamy has been around for a long time, there is nothing new about it.