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Why Polygamy Should Be Legal
Could you imagine living in a world where it is acceptable for a man to marry more than one
woman and be open about it? A large number cannot and the practice of polygamy is seen as a
taboo. The families usually live private lives, and they do not interact with the rest of America due
to anti–bigamy society we live in. Polygamy is the practice of being married to more than one
person at the same time. This is not to be confused with an open relationship or an open marriage.
This topic was viewed as controversial for years. As a practice that was not accepted in the public
eye, it recently gained more attention with mainstream media and culture. Shows on television such
as "Sister Wives" may pose questions if polygamy should be legally practiced, and it should not be.
The stronger actions that law enforcement continues to take against polygamist communities are
justified. Women who partake in the practice often times are not old enough or aware enough to be
offered a real choice in the polygamist marriage. Furthermore, the young women engaging in the
practice makes it illegal. They should be taken out of these environments as well as have the choice
to live their lives as they please. Polygamy can equally be seen as a way of oppressing women. The
wives are forced to share their husband with multiple women, while addressing the husband as their
"leader". Polygamous unions nonetheless are still thriving in present day America as of 2015. These
communities are allowed to live
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Polygamy : A Common Type Of Marriage
DEFINITION Polygamy can be defined as a type of marriage in which more than one spouse exists
in the marriage. Bigamy is the act of going into another marriage while already being married to
someone else.
HISTORY OF POLYGAMY Polygamy dates back to a long time ago and has been practiced for
many centuries by people from different cultures and different religious beliefs and backgrounds.
Centuries back, the most common type of polygamy was polygyny. No one really knows how or
where polygamy originates from but there are ideas. Polygamy is more common in places that were
once part of a colony. An example of such a place is Africa. Polygamy is very common in parts of
Africa that were once colonized, take for example Nigeria. A reason why polygamy exists in such
places is because during the period of colonization there were more women than men due to the fact
that most men were off fighting wars. In such cases, ladies were married off to men who already had
wives and men with more than one wives got a lot of popularity. It is also believed that polygamy
originated from religion. Although there were cases of polygamy in Christianity, it was never written
anywhere in the bible that a man could have more than one wife. With this, there were still lots of
cases mentioned about a man having more than one wife in the old testament in the Bible. Powerful
men and kings had hundreds of wives and concubines. Although there were no laws regarding
polygamy back then, it can be said that
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Why Polygamy Should Remain Illegal
"Polygamy: Every one who practises or enters into or in any manner agrees or consents to practise
or enter into any form of polygamy, or any kind of conjugal union with more than one person at the
same time, whether or not it is by law recognized as a binding form of marriage, or (b) celebrates,
assists or is a party to a rite, ceremony, contract or consent that purports to sanction a relationship. If
found guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five
years." (Criminal Code,1985) The criminal code provides a penalty of up to 5 years in prison but
prosecutions are rare. Despite the religious beliefs, polygamy should remain illegal and should be
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They are looking into changing the law so it doesn't affect children from age 12–17 who marry into
polygamy. (Canada Polygamy laws upheld, 2011) Recent news has come out that 12 and 13 year old
girls were moved from Canada to the US to marry widely known polygamous, Warren Jeffs who
now is in jail named. Currently, Jeffs is facing allegation he married the 3 girls through 2004 and
2005 while he was at the age of 48. (Keller, 2011) Consequently, women are highly affected by
polygamy due to its tradition of marrying young, abusive relationships and deep jealousy.
Children are currently a major part of polygamy. By far children suffer the most in polygamy and its
extremely difficult for children to escape polygamy if they would like to. These communities feel
losing one children they are losing all the people they would have as their offspring. Polygamy
needs to remain illegal to prevent them from experiencing being neglected, abused and taught
wrongful gender equality. Children who are raised in polygamy often do not have much say in what
happens in their lives. Due to the various amount of wives the man in the polygamous relationship
might have depends, on how many children that will be born. Children could have a lot of
insecurities due to the fact some children might be subject to favouritism. With so many children it
would be hard to make everyone feel special without
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Polygamy In The United States
Imagine having more than one mom and 40 siblings. Or having to share your husband with you
sister. Or being rejected by the community you grew up in for being a young man. This is a reality
for most people living in a polygamous society. TV shows like "Big Love" and "Sister Wives" have
romanticized the practice of Polygamy; But it does not deserve glorification. Polygamy has a
negative impact on society because it hurts women, young men, and children. Polygamy is the
practice of being married to more than one person simultaneously; also known as plural marriage.
"Traditionally, polygamy has been practised in Hindu, Islamic, and Christian (Mormon) societies,
among others" (Chittom) Polygamy is illegal in the united states, however it is still practiced. In
fact, polygamy is becoming more widespread. According to the Daily Beast, "In 2001, only 7
percent of Americans deemed polygamy morally acceptable. Now 16 percent find it morally
acceptable. (Allen) Plural marriage is becoming more popular. "Rough estimates place the
polygamous population in the U.S. is somewhere between 50,000 to 100,000 people" (Allen) Even
though plural marriage is illegal in most 1st world countries, "Polygamy remains a common practice
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This can become dangerous. " the combination of distorted sex ratios, particularly in poorer classes,
means that resentment and anger towards women can be predictably fueled with a ready supply of
frustrated risk–prone young men." (Mcdermott) Because so many of the young women in
polygamous societies are married off to much older men that already have multiple wives, most of
the young males are left single, and this leads to a more violent society. "Unmarried men are more
likely to exhibit violent and antisocial behaviors including getting into trouble with the law,
substance abuse, and other forms of aggressive behavior. (McDermott) Polygamist societies are
unsafe
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Philosophy Paper on Morality and Polygamy
Morality and Polygamy
There are many people opposed to the concept of polygamous marriages. Polygamy is legal in some
countries, such as Iran and Saudi Arabia, but illegal in others, such as the United States of America.
Many have personal, religious, and/or cultural reasons to disagree with such practices, but is the
practice of polygamy morally wrong, or is it acceptable? Some argue that it is wrong because of the
negative consequences caused by such marriages; yet ignore successful polygamous marriages
altogether. I do not agree that all polygamous marriages have negative consequences. I argue that the
practice of consensual polygamy can be morally acceptable under these conditions; (1) All parties
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If this is the case, this tier receives the high score of one.
There are some who do not see why a woman would agree to enter a polygamous marriage and
believe that "only fear of superior force could bring a woman to 'agree' to the injustice of a
polygamous marriage" (Vogel, Ursula 243). Although some women would only agree to such a
lifestyle through force, many others invite and prefer the idea of polygamy to monogamy. Some
women believe that the shared responsibility takes the weight off a single spouse and distributes it
equally. Other women enjoy the sisterhood of their sister wives and appreciate having the company
of other women within their marriage. There can be many reasons why a person might prefer
polygamy. So it is accurate to assume that some woman do choose polygamy willingly. The second
tier is the general moral considerations. It consists of prima facie principles which are the obvious
do's and don'ts that most people have been raised with. For example, a person should tell the truth
and not lie, be fair and not cheat, help and not hurt others, unless (in that specific situation) it must
be overruled for a great reason. This tier is valued at zero to 100. In all cases, the higher the value,
the higher the morality and its permissibility. In this tier, basic respect for individuals must be
considered. There are many issues that can fall into this category such as inequality,
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What Is Polygamy A Subculture
If you have never heard of polygamy you will and if you had in the past it was most likely due to the
hit reality series "Sister Wives" about a polygamist family in the state of Utah. Polygamy is defined
as the practice or condition of having more than one spouse at a time. Polygamy is nothing new and
has been practice for hundreds of years but it is now seen as an immoral act, and a criminal act in a
large majority of the of the world. Now even though polygamy is wide known in certain areas like
Africa (South Africa, Kenya), Asia (middle east), etc. Still there are rules that they must abide by
and it frowned on in an obese manner in areas like the United States, Australia, and China, because
as a society we see it as an unjust act that can not be upheld by any justification but it is permitted in
the bible. I support polygamy because I see no fault in the act of a family with multiple spouses. ...
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There are not very many people that practice polygamy and those that don't practice polygamy do
not support it. Polygamist does not follows the norms in society nor do they practice traditional
marriage. Polygamy has been documented in the bible, but men like Abraham, or Jacob had two or
more wives. Often those that practice this form of marriage are often religious and believe that they
will ascend to a higher place after death by reproduction and teaching their children
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Polygamy In The Washington Post Analysis
A recent article about Polygamy in the Washington Post argues that polygamy could be the next
popular issue besides gay marriage. However the reason being that is not currently making as the
main issues about marriages is that polygamy existence since biblical times. Because gender is
displayed as heteronormative in the influence of polygamy it is seen as the lesser of the two evils
between that and gay marriage. Article argues about how the doctrine of marriage is perceived
through recent times and religion is a justification factor that makes it OK for one man to marry
multiple women regardless of the religion discontinuing the practice of polygamy.
The argument that monogamy is not natural according to the video we watched earlier in class.
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The Curious Case Of Polygamy
Allison Roberts
Dr. Neville Hoad: UGS303
May 7th, 2015
The Curious Case of Polygamy
Abstract:
As of 2015, thirty–seven U.S. states have legalize same–sex marriage, and with arguments in a
landmark case currently being presented in the Supreme Court this month; there is little doubt that
the modern definition of legal marriage will soon be forever changed in The United States. While
same–sex marriage is still the center of fierce debate and opposition from primarily religious
conservatives, public opinion reflects a more tolerant social consensus. Despite this relatively recent
legal trend of marriage law reform, same–sex relationships are obviously nothing new. Like same–
sex relationships, polygamous relationships have also existed in the U.S. regardless of state
recognition. Curiously, unlike same–sex marriage, virtually no significant progress has been made
for legal recognition of polyamorous unions. One could argue that "poly–progress" is more than just
stagnant, but moving in a negative direction considering Supreme Court rulings consistently
upholding polygamy bans. Mainstream representation of polygamy, or debate and discussion on its
merits seem virtually non–existent, save the occasional voyeurism of reality television shows or
liberalism of "think–pieces" buried deep within online newspapers archives. Monogamy commands
such extreme reinforcement in American culture that polygamy is unconsciously considered "not up
for debate," and synonymous with evil even across
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The Pros And Cons Of Polygamy
Marriage is a social institution that is practiced globally. Traditionally marriages are known to occur
between one man and one woman. However, cultural values and time have reshaped and birthed
new types of marriages. Polygamy is a type of marriage that is often practiced around the world
specifically in Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Polyamorous marriages have been in existence for
centuries. Polygamy is classified into two categories, polygyny, and polyandry. Polygyny is the most
popular type of polygamy, in this type of polygamous marriage, a man is married to multiple
women. On the other hand, polyandry which is the least familiar type of polygamy is where a
woman is married to multiple husbands. The intolerance of Mormons in the United States has led to
the outlawing of polyamorous marriages. The Morrill Anti Bigamy law of 1862 outlawed the
practice of polygamy in the United States. Like many other laws, this law can be overturned. In fact,
it should be reversed because illegalizing polygamy is unethical. Polygamy should be legalized
because it is unconstitutional for it to be illegal, same–sex marriages and interracial marriages are
legal, therefore so should polyamorous marriages. In addition, legalizing polygamy would prevent
immigrant families who practice polygamy from being separated and it would also strengthen the
feminist movement.
The prohibition of polygamy violates the freedom of expressing religion and the 14th amendment of
the United States Constitution
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Polygamy In Canada
Issue 3: Section 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada does not infringe on the Equality Rights listed
in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
According to section 15. (1) of the Charter "Every individual is equal before and under the law and
has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in
particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age
or mental or physical disability." Considering the harm inherently associated with polygamous
marriages, the limitation imposed by the state to engage in systemically harmful behaviour does not
limit the equality rights of those potentially involved in polygamous marriages.
Marriage is at the very centre of the most of the communities practicing Mormonism, such as
Bountiful located in British Columbia (Campbell, 6). Based on Mormonism, faith helps them to be
closer to God and the role of the marriage is essential is achieving this celestial existence after death
(Daynes, 5). Usually, polygamy is considered the prerequisite for Mormonism, however, it is
important to note that only after the "New and Everlasting Covenant" plural marriages became
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However, it needs to be taken into consideration that equality rights guaranteed under section 15 of
the Charter are not absolute but are subjected to the limitations prescribed by law which the state
uses for the purpose to protect its citizens from any potential harms that can negatively impact
marginalized groups such as women and children. Moreover, this limitation does not prevent them
from practicing Mormonism and achieving the ends of their faith without entering into polygamous
marriages which originally wasn't part of the
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The Legalization Of Polygamy
The Legalization of Polygamy Sex is one of the most widely controversial topics in America. The
subject comes up in multiple situations: dinner parties, coffee dates, even when someone is
eavesdropping on a neighbor 's endeavors with his mistress. Nowadays, it seems as if horror stories
about infidelity are more common than happy marriages. Cheating on a spouse is morally wrong, so
why not make it easy and legalize the act of polygamy? Polygamy is defined as willfully and
knowingly having more than one husband or wife. As unnatural as it seems, many successful people
have been in multiple marriages at once. The founder of the Mormons, Joseph Smith Jr., had up to
thirty–three wives, all ranging from the ages of fourteen to sixty. One of ... Show more content on
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Both men practiced polygamy, which was frowned upon greatly by the Republican Party during the
Civil War. In 1862, Senator Justin Morrill succeeded in passing the Morrill Act for the Suppression
of Polygamy, which punished bigamy in any territory under federal jurisdiction with a "fine not
exceeding five hundred dollars, and . . . imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years" (Duncan
318). This angered the Mormons greatly and tried to gain the right for polygamy. After timeless
efforts and multiple failures, they started to practice underground. The final straw before
underground families was the Short Creek Raid in 1953. Police arrested the prophet, two men and
three of their wives in a little place known as Short Creek, right above the Grand Canyon. The two
men were arrested for cohabitation, which lead to government forces joining alliances with Utah,
Arizona, and Idaho to raid Short Creek again. The raid resulted in forty–six arrests of men and
women in the community (Duncan 321). Following the raid, numerous families had to go into
hiding and live their lives as inconspicuously as possible. There are four polygnist clans.
Unfortunately, these families had a great deal of hardships. Many children in the underground world
of polygamy are home–schooled, further insulating them from the outside world. In 2000, the FLDS
forced families on a wholesale basis to remove their children from kindergarten through
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Is Polygamy A Bad Social Sentiment?
The present day society emphatically trust that, monogamy is the main acknowledged type of
marriage and then again, just a single person rehearsing polygamy is going against the law of God.
Teachers in Christianity call it a bad social sentiment in view of their extraordinary research both in
the book of scriptures and related materials. As indicated by them, polygamy is essentially inspired
by a few variables, for example, financial power, economic wellbeing or even political gain. At
different circumstances, it is a method for subduing over the top sexual desire or a statement of
earnest love.
This paper will concentrate on examination of how polygamy has been viewed to be sanctioned or
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a man divorces one mate then weds another).
An essential affirmation to respected polygamy is that it has fundamentally dependably been
something that particular rich and more blissful men could abuse, since keeping up more than one
life accomplice and set of kids in discrete families is fiscally costly (Schlehlein, 2013).
The Old Testament is clear about its perspective of different mates among its human rulers. What a
couple of individuals perceive, regardless, is no area exists that denies polygamy among Israel 's
tribes. Despite the way that God himself ruled Israel when they left Egypt, he knew there would
likely be a period when they would require a human rule over them.
In spite of the way that He admonished any future Israelite ruler that they ought not to have many
life accomplices, God did not charge that they should have one and just a lone (Schlehlein, 2013).
God knew rulers who searched after various mates would be enticed to wed ladies from outside the
Twelve Tribes of Israel (doubters) who could lead them far from him. This is viably what happened
to King Solomon who, however sharp, wedded remote ladies who as time goes on, committed many
sins because of it( 1Kings 11).
When Jesus ' organization and the early church, the general routine of polygamy had, figuratively
speaking, halted to exist in the Roman
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Elizabeth Joseph's 'Polygamy Now !'
"Polygamy Now!" by Elizabeth Joseph is an opinionated view on why polygamy is needed in
modern, working women's lives. As a mother, busy lawyer, and journalist, Joseph feels, through
polygamy, she found the perfect compromise to have a successful family and work life. Although
she speaks highly of it, she fails to realize that polygamy is not as feminist as she believes.
Polygamy strongly enforces traditional gender roles and allows men to be lazy. Throughout her
speech, Joseph speaks of, what she believes are, the positives of polygamy without realizing how
non–feminist it is. She talks a lot about having a happy husband and children while still working,
"My eight–year–old has never seen the inside of a day–care center, and my husband has
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Polygamy In News Report
The only sort of news story we are likely to hear concerning polygamy are those documenting the
abuses committed by male patriarchs in which the victims are women and children. The media's
portrayals highlight the maltreatments suffered inside cult–like compounds where the residents live
in complete isolation from society, and are coaxed in to complying with orders given by a prophet
who proclaims to speak directly with God (Beaman, 2006). These accounts are usually led to light
by some brave, young girl who made a mad dash for freedom to escape an arranged marriage to a
much older man. The reports often discuss the prevalence of child brides, forced marriages, and
incest within polygamist Mormonism. Beaman (2006) argues that focusing on these ... Show more
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Iturriaga and Saguy (2017) found three arguments posed by plural wives concerning why they feel
polygamy is superior to monogamy: (a) monogamous men are perceived as needy, immature, and
monopolizing of the monogamous woman's time, (b) plural marriage provides female
companionship and a sense of sisterhood, and (c) polygamy allows more time for education, leisure,
and employment opportunities. The respondents report having an abundance of personal time in
which they pursue their own interests independent from their spouses and sister wives. These
women report that they have these freedoms as a direct result of their plural unions. They also share
the opinion that a little distance is a powerful tool in creating successful marriages. For example, if a
wife spends two nights per week with her husband, versus all nights spent together for monogamous
couples, the marriage will not become stagnant over time (Iturriaga and Saguy,
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Mormon Polygamy
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints (LDS) was formally organized in a small log
cabin in upstate New York in 1830. It took 117 years – until 1947 – for the Church to grow from the
initial six members to one million" (Mormon Newsroom). Many people associate polygamy with
Mormonism, however polygamy has been banned in The LDS Church since 1890. Mormons believe
they have a Christian faith, but many Protestant Christians do not accept Mormons as genuine
Christians because of the differences in beliefs. While Mormonism is a fast growing religion with
more than 15 million members, many non–Mormons have misconceptions about what Mormons
actually believe (Mormon Newsroom). Although, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints
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It is also the largest Mormon denomination today with over 15 million members (Mormon
Newsroom). The LDS Church was founded in 1830 in New York under the leadership of Joseph
Smith. This group of Mormons believes in the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and the Godhead in
addition to the 13 Articles of Faith, Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. The 13
Articles of Faith are thirteen statements that were written by Joseph Smith to summarize the main
beliefs of The LDS Church. They also believe that men will be punished for their sins. LDS "believe
that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ;
second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of
hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Mormons and Religion). "The Doctrine and Covenants is a
collection of divine revelations and inspired declarations given for the establishment and regulation
of the kingdom of God on the earth in the last days" (Smith, The Doctrine and Covenants).
Compared to The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints and the Temple Lot
Mormons, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints is the only denomination that believes in
the Pearl of Great Price. "The Pearl of Great Price is a selection of choice materials touching many
significant aspects of the faith and doctrine of The Church of Jesus
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Monogamy Vs Polygamy
Relationships are complicated, especially romantic ones; they involve a wide range of emotions and
expectations that need to be met or the relationship will fail. When it comes to polygamy there are
even more variables added to the equation since there are additional partners involved in the
relationship. Unlike the common belief that polygamy is where a man has multiple wives, it is
actually much more in depth where both sexes can have other romantic partners. As long as one lets
their partner know who they are seeing the relationship is considered healthy, although there is still
the obvious possibility of jealousy occurring. Honesty is everything in polygamy, even though
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In the United States it is illegal to be in an any of the three forms of polygamy if one is married. In
the early days Mormons were even persecuted if they were found practicing polygamy. If
individuals want to be polyamorous they must do so without being lawfully wedded to their
partners. In a society that is constantly progressing towards giving people their rights, polygamist
still struggle in being viewed as a legitimate way of life. With the gay rights movement having so
much momentum and finally becoming legal in the United States, polygamist thought the outcome
could soon be the same for them. The one major argument against polygamy is that it is a choice
unlike the predetermination of one's sexual orientation. Critics suggest that individuals should just
be single instead of engaging in a relationship where they are not faithful to one person. Although it
is not certain where the future of polygamy is headed, the controversial lifestyle is growing in
popularity as more people explore their sexual and emotional identities.
There is no doubt that as time goes on new generations develop different attitudes than their parents
which in turn shapes the modern world we live in. As far as marriages go, people are no longer in
such rush to get married, have children, and start the typical family associated with adulthood. This
in part could be because of high divorce rates that many individuals have experienced either with
their parents or someone they know. Cathy Meyer
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Polygamy Is The Most Common Form Of Polygamy
There are many problems within our society, polygamy has been a problem since the 19th century
and still is today. Polygamy is the practice of having more than one spouse at a time. Polygyny is the
most common form of polygamy, consists of one man has multiple wives (Buck, 2012). Polygamy is
illegal in the United States, Canada and many other countries around the world. In the 1800s, under
the direction of its founder Joseph Smith, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints (LDS)
began to practice polygamy. Members of the LDS Church, also known as Mormons, believed that
Smith was the prophet of God and they must follow his teachings if they wanted to go to heaven.
After Smith's death, the new prophet, Brigham Young, began publically teaching the practice of
polygamy (Guiora, 2010). In order to escape persecution for their religious practice of polygamy,
the LDS Church moved the Utah, which is where a large amount of the polygamous community
lives today. The United States government was opposed to the practice of polygamy. The U.S.
opposed polygamy so vehemently, that Utah was denied statehood until the practice was declared
illegal. In 1862, Congress passed the first act that criminalized polygamy, the Morrill Act for the
Suppression of Polygamy. The Morrill Act states, "every person having a husband or wife living,
who shall marry any other person...shall be adjudged guilty of bigamy" (Guiora, 2010, p. 395). This
Act was not effective, because the witnesses needed
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The Practice Of Polygamy In America
Could you imagine living in a world where it is acceptable for a man to marry more than one
woman and be open about it? Not many can and that is why the practice of polygamy such is seen as
taboo. The families usually live very private lives and they do not interact with a lot of the rest of
America due to anti–bigamy society we live in. Polygamy is the practice of being married to more
than one person at the same time (Webster 2015). This is not to be confused with an open
relationship or an open marriage. This topic has been viewed and deemed as controversial for many
years. As a practice that was not accepted in the public eye, it recently has gained more attention
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Most would equate their struggle and first for equality to gay marriage. This is mostly due to so
much acceptance of those individuals that do not fit the mold of the typical monogamous man and
women marriage. We are far from a city that is accepting of this union or are we? Recently families
who practice polygamy have been in the public increasingly. Modern day television series such as
the Sister Wives follows a family in a polygamous union who documents their day to day life and
the struggle that we mentioned in the previous paragraph. This family lives their life in peace which
reverts back to my stance on the issue in which the laws that currently exist around polygamy
unions are good as they are. Reporter Amy Robek of the 20/20 news show reported on the
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints Polygamy Compound in a
documentary titled "Secrets of the Mormon Cult: Breaking Polygamy". This documentary was
filmed after the prosecution of the cult leader of the FLDS compound Warren Jeff's. They got a rare
inside look on what life is like within compounds, shedding light to outsiders the daily operations
and schedules the sheltered people. What they discovered was these families are hold a lower
standard of education, health care, and nutritional values. From
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Polygamy in the United States
Polygamy is the practice of having multiple spouses at one time, and has been considered a
controversial social and legal topic in society, gaining attention as a subject in which multiple
opinions are held. As the topic has become a part of mainstream culture through media accounts of
polygamist families by news outlets and reality television, confusion has emerged in reference to its
main characteristics and legitimacy as a form of marriage. However, this kind of marriage is
intriguing because it enters more than two individuals into the union, potentially causing a change in
husband–wife dynamics. In particular, polygamy with multiple wives proves to be more common in
media accounts of these relationships. That being said, appreciating this form of marriage, as in any
union, requires an understanding of how the different social players behave and the general
interactions of the husband–wife relationships. Likewise, it is important to understand how this type
of union exemplifies the typical United States ideals of marriage. With more information regarding
polygamist marriages, society can better understand its similarities and differences from normative
patterns, ultimately eliminating some of the stigma placed on the husbands and wives of these
relationships.
Literature Review Like many social trends, marriage in the United States has changed over time.
Investigation of these trends can aid in the comprehension of the status of marriage in our society,
while also
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Aisha Lemu Polygamy
"In Defense of Polygamy" Aisha Lemu discusses her beliefs on Polygamy. Polygamy is a form of
marriage where a man or women is allowed to have more than one spouse. Most of the time it
occurs in the form of Polygyny; were a man has more than one wife. Mrs. Lemu states that it is
possible that Polygamy has its benefits, and it could have tremendous effects on any community.
According to Aisha Lemu, marriage is an investment instead of an agreement; however, Mrs. Lemu
is inaccurate. Lemu thinks that Polygamy is the legitimate way to handle a marriage, but in reality
Lemu needs to comprehend that Polygamy is ultimately wrong. As a matter of fact Polygamy is an
ancient practice known in a variety of societies. Although this belief is horrific, and biblically
wrong, people still consider taking part of these actions as Mrs. Lemu discusses. This Practice is
found in nearly every country and even in the United States; however, it is primarily found in the
Islamic society. Marriage is supposed to be the mutually forming of a bond between couples. In this
bond couples are to cherish each other through sickness, and health, richer or poorer. In the bible ...
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Economically speaking Polygamy would be a vigorous situation to be in, for many reasons.
Moreover the fact that Mrs. Lemu is misguided by the guidelines of marriage; she continues to be
certain that Polygamy is economically efficient. Clearly Mrs. Lemu is inaccurate once again.
Through out the ambitious years of marriage a spouse is more than likely to get ill. Saying that, if a
man or women is involved in a polygamous marriage he or she will have to deal with a great amount
of illness in his or her home. If this spouse has children included in this substantial family, then this
man or women will have to consider too financially support them. Pursuing this further, this is an
enormous responsibility to be essentially concerned
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Polygamy In The United States Essay
Polygamy's Effects on Women, Children, and The United States Judicial System
Polygamy is defined as the practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same
time. Since the accomplishment of the legalization of gay marriage in the United States (U.S.), the
public has been looking for the next law to debate over, and now they have finally found it;
polygamy has been introduced as the next controversial action that "should" be legalized. It has been
in the media for years, whether you saw it on one of the hit television shows based on it, or on the
news when Warren Jeffs was arrested for child sexual abuse. With the media's attention on this topic,
everyone has their own opinions and arguments. The arguments from the people against
legalization, and their reliable evidence that support it, highly outweigh their opponent's. Reasons
why polygamy should not be legalized, include, it has negative effects on women, and children, and
because of the problems it imposes on the United States judicial system.
To begin, polygamy should not be legalized because it has negative effects on the women or wives
involved in polygamous marriages. It is shown in the media all too frequently, the husband in a
polygamous marriage being arrested for the hideous acts of abuse on their wives and sometimes
even their children. An example of this would be Carolyn Jessop's story. Carolyn Jessop is one of
the many victims of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ Latter–day Saints
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Legalizing Polygamy
Polygamist Wedding: Has Legalizing Gay Marriage Encouraged the Legalization of Polygamy?
1967, blacks are permitted to marry whites; 2015, men are permitted to marry men; what's next?
Legal analysts believe the next bill to be passed in this country could be legalizing polygamist
marriage.
What is it?
Polygamist Marriage is the union including more than two partners. There is a more specific
breakdown of Polygamy. Polygyny is a marriage between one man and multiple women. Polyandry
is the union of one woman and multiple men. And Lastly Polyamory represents a marriage having
both multiple husbands and wives. And despite the fact that Polygamist marriage in illegal in the
United States, 30,000 to 50,000 people are living in plural families
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Essay On Polygamy
Polygamy Should Be Legalized in The United States
Should polygamy be legalized in United States? Love and marriage is traditionally defined by the
union of two people. However, one may argue that there are overwhelming benefits of a
nontraditional marriage. It's often quoted that it takes a village to raise a child, not just one mother
and one father in a household. This view is supported within polygamy. Polygamy is defined as "A
marriage in which a spouse of either sex may have more than one mate at the same time" (Marriam–
Webster). This practice of polygamy goes back for most of man's recorded history and is mentioned
in most major religions. Even though most religions do not practice polygamy anymore it is still
apart the Islamic and Mormon doctrine. It is illegal in the United States to marry someone while still
lawfully married to another person. The outlaw of polygamy is a violation of a citizen's
Constitutional right to practice their religion. For those who currently practice outside the law, this
creates a constitutional midpoint where they may be imprisoned for exercising their rights. Although
it may be illegal in the United States, polygamy is a principle aspect of several religions; it supports
women and children and it helps reduce the number of unmarried women. The First Amendment of
the United States gives citizens the freedom to practice religion and freedom of speech. As human
beings we should have the right to practice our religious beliefs without fear
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Deboer Polygamy Analysis
Despite Deboer's efforts on establishing several points in support of legalizing polygamy, many of
his statements are evidently flawed. Now that gay marriage has been legalized he wants people to
take on a new perspective pertaining to plural marriages. However he introduces his argument by
stating "Polygamy today stands as a taboo just a strong as same–sex marriage was several decades
ago "(Deboer). His outlook on both objectives is incorrect being that same –sex marriage and plural
marriages are distinct in many different ways.unlike gay marriage polygamy deals with a larger
number of spouses, meaning that a man can have 30+ if he wishes to. Whereas gay marriage still
pertains to just two individuals in respects to that they are of the same
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Polygamy Essay
Polygamy is the practice of having more than one spouse and is culturally accepted in many parts of
the world, but is illegal in the United States. There are two well known forms of polygamy, both of
which are still presently practiced in numerous cultures globally, polygyny and polyandry. These
practices take place in societies where it is important to have either more men or more women in a
families' household based on the kind of environment they reside in. This paper is going to take a
look at who practices polygamy, the history of polygamy in the United States, and how this kind of
polygamous lifestyle affects the children that are the products of these family structures.
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In industrialized societies, it is something that has been made illegal, and is considered deviant.
When most people think of polygamy they think of polygyny, the marriage of one man with
multiple wives, and endless children. Here in the United States the most common occurrence of
polygamy was in the 1800s, through the Mormon religion, and more specifically the Church of
Jesus Christ and the Latter–Day Saints. Through the reading of the Bible, the leader of the Latter–
Day Saints church, Joseph Smith, had revelations that encouraged him take a second wife as many
of the members of the Old Testament had done. The rest of the United States reacted negatively to
polygamy and Congress passed several laws prohibited polygamy. However, Mormons continued to
practice polygamy despite these laws because they believed it was within their right to do so based
on the Bill of Rights which protected freedom of religion (Embry 2016).
Polygamy has been illegal in the United States since 1878, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
freedom to practice the Mormon religion did not extend to having multiple wives (Reynolds v
United States 1878). Federal law does not allow prospective immigrants who practice polygamy into
the United States. Although, there has been polygamy found in New York among some immigrants
from countries in which
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Polygamy Is Wrong
Chrystal Robinson
Professor Iris Lancaster
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 in the United States,
it is dangerous and it affects the welfare of the children involved physically and emotionally.
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Finally, polygamy is wrong because it affects the children involved tremendously. In Polygamy and
Mental Health of Adolescents, authors Sami Hamdan, Judy Auerbach, and Alan Apter exam the
effects of polygamy and suggests that the family structure has a substantial impact on the mental
health of children. It states, "Several studies found that compared to their counterparts living in
intact families with both biological parents, children from nontraditional family structures exhibited
more aggressive and antisocial behaviors, conduct disorders, communication difficulties, and
adjustment, problems. They also had a poor self–concept and higher rates of school attrition, sexual
activity, drug abuse, and alcoholism". (Hamdan, Auerbach, Apter 756) Children from polygamous
families tend to have greater problems than the children from monogamous families. Show more
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Polygamy is merely an excuse for getting away with behaving self–indulgently and recklessly. It is a
temporary escape for couples who no longer want to endure the hardships of marriage and no longer
desire to put an effort into making the relationship work. It destroys the intimacy and trust between a
man and a woman. The truth is couples need to think of the consequences open
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Polygamy In The United States: A Comparative Analysis
A study of closed societies in which polygamous relationships are practiced demonstrate certain
sociological traits. These traits are related to the societies' ideas concerning the intent and moral
goals related to marriage. They are often determined by religious practice and considered to be a
requirement for heavenly blessings.
Newman explains in the textbook about a certain type of marriage named polygamy, occurs when a
man marries more than one wife. Polygamy is illegal in the United States, but practitioners are
rarely prosecuted as long as they remain in the background. Families shape our customs, values,
morals, and address many of society's needs (Newman 2016:186–187). In Gorvett's article, she
mentions how polygamy is having adverse
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Polygamy: The Church Of The Latter Day Saints
The Supreme Court also felt that the donation spirit was also compromised by using it for polygamy.
The Church of the Latter–Day Saints had to drop polygamy in order to maintain the land or be
continually rejected from the society the Church of the Latter Day Saints wanted to join. The reason
this case ended polygamy was because the church would lose the donated lands they practiced their
religion on. The loss of these lands would mean the end of the Church of the Latter Day Saint
community because the church would be left without a place to practice. One of the ways the
Church of the Latter Day Saints would be able to keep land to practice on was to end polygamy,
which would end the spread of polygamy. This Supreme Court ruling was based on
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Polygamy in Canada Essay
Within Canada we have a generous amount of freedom but this leads to the abuse of our system.
This is especially true with regards to polygamy in Bountiful, BC. Because women are susceptible
to mental abuse in polygamist relationships it should continue to be illegal in Canada. If this law is
in enforced it would help women to be freed of the oppression caused by male domination,
eliminate the need for women to suppress feelings that conflict with the ideals of the polygamy life,
and aid in avoiding depression resulting from the build–up of concealed feelings.
Polygamy is the case in which a man or a woman has multiple spouses. One branch of polygamy is
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Providing such controls permits women from becoming independent: to think emotionally and
mentally development. Of course here an opponent might validly argue that men must take the
dominant role and provide authority due to the idea: "women report more intense and persistent
anger than do men" (88:1546). However, even though it is true that women are more susceptible to
revealing their emotions; women are just as capable as men to run their lives in a constructive,
healthy way. Polygynist men have hidden behind the blanket of religion to justify their male
supremacy and dismantle the strength and equality of women in a whole.
Many women in polygynist relationships tend to hide their feelings, but why? Daphne Braham
writes "[women are] taught to suppress [these] emotions and to put all their energy into obeying the
word of their prophet." (17) Therefore, any thoughts of resentment, jealousy or so forth are not
acceptable. When a man has so many wives they have no choice but to be submissive if they want to
avoid being left out; because the husband can turn to another one of his wives to get what he desires.
In Dena Hassouneh–Phillips' article, "Polygamy and Wife Abuse: A Qualitative Study of Muslim
Women in America," she notes a report from a second wife who felt insignificant in her polygamous
marriage due to the lack of attention
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Polygamy In Canada
Ideally, the umbrella term polygamy, that encompasses polyandry, polygyny, and bigamy, is the
practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time. In Canada, Section
293 of the Criminal Code prohibits polygamous relationships. However, for a considerably long
time, the law banning polygamy has not been efficient and believed to be unacceptable primarily,
from the Bountiful sect living in British Columbia, Canada. Bountiful consists of members of two
polygamist Mormon fundamentalist groups. It is home to Canada's well–known polygamist,
Winston Blackmore, who has an estimated 148 children, along with approximately twenty–four
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According to a 2012 study, monogamy has a crucial advantage over polygyny: "the more egalitarian
distribution of women, which reduces male competition and social problems". Not only does it
reduce male competition and social problems between individuals, but monogamous marriage also
"results in significant improvements in child welfare, including lower rates of neglect, abuse,
accidental death, homicide and intra–household conflict" (Friedersdorf, 2015). By shifting male
efforts from seeking wives to paternal investment, systematised monogamy increases long–term
planning, economic productivity, savings and child investment. Nonetheless, when a high–status
man takes two wives, a lower–status man gets no wife. If the high–status man takes three wives, two
lower–status men get no wives. This "competitive, zero–dynamic sets off a competition among
high–status men in who's going to get the most wives" (Friedersdorf, 2015), which leaves lower–
status men out in the cold. Those men, denied access to life's most stabilising and civilising
institution, are fairly disadvantaged and often turn to behaviours like crime and violence. Thus,
polygamy should not be legalised as it creates tension and competition between
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Polygamy Is Not All The Hype
People have participated in polygamy in approximately 85 percent of societies (Kaczor). Our society
is one of the eighty–five percent that has practiced polygamy. Polygamy is given the negative bias in
our society, but the Brown family is pushing the boundaries of reality television by trying to shine a
positive light on polygamy. There are two sides to polygamy, like every story, polygamy is not all
the hype it is given. The nettle of the proponents and opponents of polygamy is a battle of morals
and ethics. Should it be ethical for someone to have more than one spouse? Is it morally acceptable
to let children live with multiple stepmothers? Polygamy is not a common practice in the United
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Polygynandry is where two or more men are married to two or more woman. Polygamy may come
in different forms, but the general idea of polygamy is having more than one spouse.
The idea of having more than one spouse originated millions of years ago. During times when the
female population was higher than the male population, polygamy was common so that each female
could have a sense of financial stability from a husband. Polygamy was accepted throughout
societies because of the need for woman to have a husband to financially support her and give her a
family. Then when better medical care was able to save more lives the male and female population
became almost equal in numbers, this caused the Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church to
impose the rule of having just one wife, but multiple other lovers were the norm (History of
Polygamy). Polygamy was then unacceptable in the United States when The Roman Catholic
Church imposed the new rule. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–days Saints allowed polygamy
into the United Sates (History of Polygamy). When polygamy was allowed back into the United
States many people were upset with the unethical practice being allowed back into the United States.
Polygamy in the United States ended back in the year 1890 when Wilford Woodruff was the
president. But officially it was the year 1899 when the members of this church began to be thrown
out for being polygamous (History
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Polygamy : The Negatives For Women
Kaitlynn Holsapple
Mrs. Bright
Composition II
3 March 2015
Polygamy: The Negatives for Women A woman pushes as hard as she can for the last time. "It's a
baby girl!" the man announces, as the new mother hangs her head in sight of the hardships her baby,
Elizabeth, will face. Miles away in a hospital, another woman gives birth to a healthy baby girl,
Marley. As she sees her baby for the first time, she smiles knowing all the great adventures this baby
will experience in her life. The polygamous mom takes the little girl home to her family, a family
where she has more than one mother and many brothers and sisters. As she grows up she lives her
life trying to be "proper" and "sweet" in the eyes of the prophet. Somewhere far away, Marley is
outside playing with her mother and learning how to be a kid. At the age of fourteen, young girls
like Marley are innocent and should be going on dates, having fun with friends, and living their life,
but for a fourteen year old Elizabeth, she is married to a man twice her age to be his second wife. As
she begins her life with her husband, she sees the jealousy of the first wife and the neglect she feels
by her presence. Shortly after, the young girl is replaced by another new wife after having a child.
Ever since the day she was born, she had no control over these stages happening. Her fate was
determined from time of birth and is determined by men until the day she dies. Her fate will be ruled
by the religion of Polygamy. Polygamy was
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Polygamy And Adolescents
The research study of the effects on children and adolescents that polygamy has began with
analyzation of religion within families, relationships with parents and child, and the attitudes
portrayed toward the parents. Previously conducted research came to an analysis that religion and
beliefs has played, and will continue to play a major role in molding the relationship between the
entire family within the household. Many research methods were used to conduct the studies, such
as correctional analysis, contrasts and comparison, and quantities with tables and charts. All 465 of
the participants were active in this in some way. The results of the study impacted the many kids and
teens who had polygamous active in their homes. However, "there ... Show more content on
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It is also predicted that this deteriorates the child and/or adolescent immensely. The specific research
question that is being investigated in this article simply is what effects of polygamy occurs in
childhood and adolescents for both genders. There were 465 in this study, which all were children
and adolescents that were actually in polygamous families who were interested in psychological and
mental health and wanted to also know more. They were people from all different parts of the world
with different background ranging from ages 17–52. The sampling technique included "additional
searches of electronic networks, search engines and hand searches of reference lists by the first and
second authors yielded a further three articles" (Study selection, Al–Shari and
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The Mormon Polygamy
INTRODUCTION
When one thinks about marriages or weddings in the United States, Americans may often
reminiscence on two individuals tying the knot. However, in the western United States, and in parts
of Canada, more and more people are practicing polygamy, which is the act of an individual
marrying another person(s), after one already has a spouse. Although the practice is illegal,
individuals within the Fundamental Latter–Day Saints Church partake in the activity, as it is a divine
part and calling of their religion. The FLDS is a break–off sect off the mainstream Mormon, or
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints, Church. The Mormon Church originally practiced
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Holding out Help, a non–profit organization based in Utah, has sought out to help people escape
polygamist communities ("Holding Out Help"). Other than that, there is not many resources or
places available for the women that are seeking justice from the harmful communities they grew up
in Short Creek. I have discovered this from my research, in addition to the lack of knowledge
individuals have about the mainstream Mormon Church, the FLDS, and polygamy. Although the
Mormon Church used to promote polygamy in the 19th century, they do not practice polygamy, at
least in this lifetime, according to Miller. They are two separate entities, and many people get
confused by this. I have seen this from my own personal experiences, when I say that I have family
from the state of Utah. Many people believe that all that there is to do in Utah is have more than one
wife. I am not certain on who needs to make sure that there is a line of difference between the
Mormon Church and the Fundamental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints, but there needs
to be one if the Mormon Church wants separation from the FLDS
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Polygamy
Is Polygamy Socially Acceptable?
The reality TV show Sister Wives follows the lives of a polygamist family of 22. The husband,
Cody Brown, has 4 wives: Meri, Janelle, Christine, and the latest addition Robyn. The number of
polygamists in North America, estimated at 50,000 or more, is doubling every decade. Polygamy by
definition is a marriage that includes more than two partners. When a man is married to more than
one woman at the same time it is called polygany and when a woman is married to more than one
man at the same time it is called polyandry. Polygamy is not a new practice, in fact it has been going
on for centuries. However, with recent growing publicity from shows like Sister Wives, more and
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However, if a woman agrees to marry into such a family she should be prepared for these feelings.
It has also been said that polygamy undermines the institution of marriage and the idea of devotion
and giving oneself wholly to their spouse. It is not possible for one man to give himself wholly to
four different women which means each wife is really only married to one fourth of a man. The
husband is often accused of being selfish and greedy because he is not satisfied with his family and
he feels the need to go out and find another new woman and more children to add to it.
Polygamy also has many negative effects on the children. Often times the wives will be upset and in
a bad mood because they are missing the husband or are jealous for some reason and the kids suffer
from it. Also it is hard for the children to make friends when they know about there lifestyle.
Perhaps some of the kids don't believe in this lifestyle and don't want to be a part of it, well they
don't have a choice until they are of age.
The practice of polygamy is a very controversial topic and many people disagree with it but all and
all America is a free country and if people choose to live this way than that is their choice and no
one should be able to take that away from them. As long as they are not negatively
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Polygamy In Family Law Of The Qing Dynasty
Compare the traditional and modern marriage, women have more free to control their own life now.
They would like looking for love for their marriage, not a tool for carry on the family descent line.
For traditional marriage, for mate selection, parents would like to choice family by perfect match.
Women do not have any choice for love, also women do not have any opportunity to touch the
society when after marriage in a family. The polygamy is a symbol to restrict women status during
Qing Dynasty. In family law of the Qing Dynasty, polygamy with Chinese characteristics was both
legally and morally encouraged and accepted, amenable to the custom of being noble in male gender
and humble in female gender. Polygamy in the imperial palace set an example in society that
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The monogamy symbolizes the women has changes by serval ways, especially the regime have been
changed for women. It also reflect the progress of modern civilization. For mate selection, women
would like choose a men which have more intellect and moral character, and pay more attention to
love. Also, women have the same position as men, and have opportunity to touch the society. They
can live by themselves, because they have jobs, even women can support their families (Ke). In the
article "The Distant Sound of Tree–felling", Yang Chun leave her father and fiancé to looking for a
free life. Before she leave, she does not like the life which not subject to her control. In another
article Love Must Not Be Forgotten, the author wrote, she is thirty years old, and she doesn't think
the love with Qiaolin is true love. And then she asked her mother, "Do you love my father?" Her
mother said, "No, I never love him, and he also doesn't love me." The author states she is seeking for
a true love, which is an easy thing but she is still seeking for even she is thirty years old. The free
love/marriage is stronger and stronger for modern
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Polygamy : Polygamy, Polygyny, And Polyandry Essay
Polygamy in Islam has restrictions
Hebah Gaballa
March 6, 2015
Dr. T. Vivian
Religious Studies 316
Polygamy, in general, came in the world before Islam came to be. There's polygamy, polygyny, and
polyandry. Polygamy means a spouse can have multiple spouses. Polyandry means a women can
have multiple husbands. Polygyny means a man can have multiple wives. Polygyny would be the
right term to use since it's the only one allowed in Islam. In Islam, there are two types of marriages
permitted, monogamy and limited polygyny. Limited polygyny comes with some restrictions stated
in the Quran. In Islam, marriage is a sign of God's power and glory. Marriage is completing half the
faith. The Quran says "from His signs is that He has created for you spouses from yourselves so that
you may get peace [and tranquility] through them; and He placed between you love and mercy. In
these are signs for the people who reflect" (Surah Ar– Room, 30:21). Ideally, monogamy is the main
form of marriage in Islam. Polygyny is a provision in marriage that comes with restrictions and
certain circumstances. The majority of Muslim men are in monogamous marriages. Polygamy didn't
first exist in Islam. It had existed long before Islam came in the world. The Bible says that, the
grandson of Adam, Lamech, "took unto him two wives: the name of the one was Adah, and the
name of the other Zillah" (The Book of Genesis, 4:19). In the earliest days in human history,
polygamy has existed. Besides
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The Pros And Cons Of Polygamy
Polygamy is a marriage that involves multiple spouses depending on the group of people culture
will determine whether or not the multiple spouses are male or female. Due to the fact that there are
different pros and cons that come with the practice of polygamy. There are two different branches of
polygamy: polyandry and polygyny. Even though both branches of polygamy has their cultural pros
and cons and differ in family construction and kinship, the sigma that the American culture has
placed upon this type of marriage has given the people predetermined but condemning conclusion.
Dr. Goldstein, a professor of anthropology at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio wrote
an ethnography of the cultural practice of fraternal polyandry in Limi, Tibet. Within this his paper,
Dr. Goldstein discusses how the practice of fraternal polyandry is where two or more brothers
(blood related) will take one wife into marriage. This will is beneficial when deciding which child in
the next generation will inherit and work the farming land that will be passed down within the
family. When Dr. Goldstein asks why the gentleman will not take one wife each and all live on the
family land the response was that was given was that there would too many wives competing to
make sure that their child gets equal and/or more share of the land when the fathers dies. Another
reason for the practice was the fact that the eldest son within the culture will inherit the most goods
and land from their family.
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The Practice Of Polygamy In The United States
Polygamy
Polygamy is the practice of being married to one or more person at the same time. Polygamy exists
in three specific forms polygyny wherein a man has multiple simultaneous wives; polyandry where
in a woman has multiple simultaneous husbands. Woman has multiple simultaneous husbands; or
group marriages wherein the family unit consists of multiple husbands and multiple wives. Bigamy
is the act of going through a marriage ceremony while already married to another person. It differs
from polygamy in that bigamy is the practice of entering into marriage with two or more persons at
the same time without the knowledge of either of the spouses. Bigamy is a crime as the person is
already legally married to the first partner and deceptively goes through another legal marriage
keeping everyone in the dark. In case of Polygamy the person enters into simultaneous marriages
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In all 50 of our U.S. states polygamy is illegal. When a person or persons defy the laws and enter
into polygamy it becomes a criminal offense and the persons are subject to very harsh penalties. Is
polygamy deviant behavior, deviant behavior is the departing from usual or accepted standards,
especially in social or sexual behavior? I believe in my opinion that polygamy is deviant behavior,
because it goes against the norm and even venture out in to the
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Why Polygamy Should Be Legalized

  • 1. Why Polygamy Should Be Legal Could you imagine living in a world where it is acceptable for a man to marry more than one woman and be open about it? A large number cannot and the practice of polygamy is seen as a taboo. The families usually live private lives, and they do not interact with the rest of America due to anti–bigamy society we live in. Polygamy is the practice of being married to more than one person at the same time. This is not to be confused with an open relationship or an open marriage. This topic was viewed as controversial for years. As a practice that was not accepted in the public eye, it recently gained more attention with mainstream media and culture. Shows on television such as "Sister Wives" may pose questions if polygamy should be legally practiced, and it should not be. The stronger actions that law enforcement continues to take against polygamist communities are justified. Women who partake in the practice often times are not old enough or aware enough to be offered a real choice in the polygamist marriage. Furthermore, the young women engaging in the practice makes it illegal. They should be taken out of these environments as well as have the choice to live their lives as they please. Polygamy can equally be seen as a way of oppressing women. The wives are forced to share their husband with multiple women, while addressing the husband as their "leader". Polygamous unions nonetheless are still thriving in present day America as of 2015. These communities are allowed to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Polygamy : A Common Type Of Marriage DEFINITION Polygamy can be defined as a type of marriage in which more than one spouse exists in the marriage. Bigamy is the act of going into another marriage while already being married to someone else. HISTORY OF POLYGAMY Polygamy dates back to a long time ago and has been practiced for many centuries by people from different cultures and different religious beliefs and backgrounds. Centuries back, the most common type of polygamy was polygyny. No one really knows how or where polygamy originates from but there are ideas. Polygamy is more common in places that were once part of a colony. An example of such a place is Africa. Polygamy is very common in parts of Africa that were once colonized, take for example Nigeria. A reason why polygamy exists in such places is because during the period of colonization there were more women than men due to the fact that most men were off fighting wars. In such cases, ladies were married off to men who already had wives and men with more than one wives got a lot of popularity. It is also believed that polygamy originated from religion. Although there were cases of polygamy in Christianity, it was never written anywhere in the bible that a man could have more than one wife. With this, there were still lots of cases mentioned about a man having more than one wife in the old testament in the Bible. Powerful men and kings had hundreds of wives and concubines. Although there were no laws regarding polygamy back then, it can be said that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Why Polygamy Should Remain Illegal "Polygamy: Every one who practises or enters into or in any manner agrees or consents to practise or enter into any form of polygamy, or any kind of conjugal union with more than one person at the same time, whether or not it is by law recognized as a binding form of marriage, or (b) celebrates, assists or is a party to a rite, ceremony, contract or consent that purports to sanction a relationship. If found guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years." (Criminal Code,1985) The criminal code provides a penalty of up to 5 years in prison but prosecutions are rare. Despite the religious beliefs, polygamy should remain illegal and should be enforced strictly. Polygamy brings on various legal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are looking into changing the law so it doesn't affect children from age 12–17 who marry into polygamy. (Canada Polygamy laws upheld, 2011) Recent news has come out that 12 and 13 year old girls were moved from Canada to the US to marry widely known polygamous, Warren Jeffs who now is in jail named. Currently, Jeffs is facing allegation he married the 3 girls through 2004 and 2005 while he was at the age of 48. (Keller, 2011) Consequently, women are highly affected by polygamy due to its tradition of marrying young, abusive relationships and deep jealousy. Children are currently a major part of polygamy. By far children suffer the most in polygamy and its extremely difficult for children to escape polygamy if they would like to. These communities feel losing one children they are losing all the people they would have as their offspring. Polygamy needs to remain illegal to prevent them from experiencing being neglected, abused and taught wrongful gender equality. Children who are raised in polygamy often do not have much say in what happens in their lives. Due to the various amount of wives the man in the polygamous relationship might have depends, on how many children that will be born. Children could have a lot of insecurities due to the fact some children might be subject to favouritism. With so many children it would be hard to make everyone feel special without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Polygamy In The United States Imagine having more than one mom and 40 siblings. Or having to share your husband with you sister. Or being rejected by the community you grew up in for being a young man. This is a reality for most people living in a polygamous society. TV shows like "Big Love" and "Sister Wives" have romanticized the practice of Polygamy; But it does not deserve glorification. Polygamy has a negative impact on society because it hurts women, young men, and children. Polygamy is the practice of being married to more than one person simultaneously; also known as plural marriage. "Traditionally, polygamy has been practised in Hindu, Islamic, and Christian (Mormon) societies, among others" (Chittom) Polygamy is illegal in the united states, however it is still practiced. In fact, polygamy is becoming more widespread. According to the Daily Beast, "In 2001, only 7 percent of Americans deemed polygamy morally acceptable. Now 16 percent find it morally acceptable. (Allen) Plural marriage is becoming more popular. "Rough estimates place the polygamous population in the U.S. is somewhere between 50,000 to 100,000 people" (Allen) Even though plural marriage is illegal in most 1st world countries, "Polygamy remains a common practice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can become dangerous. " the combination of distorted sex ratios, particularly in poorer classes, means that resentment and anger towards women can be predictably fueled with a ready supply of frustrated risk–prone young men." (Mcdermott) Because so many of the young women in polygamous societies are married off to much older men that already have multiple wives, most of the young males are left single, and this leads to a more violent society. "Unmarried men are more likely to exhibit violent and antisocial behaviors including getting into trouble with the law, substance abuse, and other forms of aggressive behavior. (McDermott) Polygamist societies are unsafe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Philosophy Paper on Morality and Polygamy Morality and Polygamy There are many people opposed to the concept of polygamous marriages. Polygamy is legal in some countries, such as Iran and Saudi Arabia, but illegal in others, such as the United States of America. Many have personal, religious, and/or cultural reasons to disagree with such practices, but is the practice of polygamy morally wrong, or is it acceptable? Some argue that it is wrong because of the negative consequences caused by such marriages; yet ignore successful polygamous marriages altogether. I do not agree that all polygamous marriages have negative consequences. I argue that the practice of consensual polygamy can be morally acceptable under these conditions; (1) All parties must be aware, in advance, of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If this is the case, this tier receives the high score of one. There are some who do not see why a woman would agree to enter a polygamous marriage and believe that "only fear of superior force could bring a woman to 'agree' to the injustice of a polygamous marriage" (Vogel, Ursula 243). Although some women would only agree to such a lifestyle through force, many others invite and prefer the idea of polygamy to monogamy. Some women believe that the shared responsibility takes the weight off a single spouse and distributes it equally. Other women enjoy the sisterhood of their sister wives and appreciate having the company of other women within their marriage. There can be many reasons why a person might prefer polygamy. So it is accurate to assume that some woman do choose polygamy willingly. The second tier is the general moral considerations. It consists of prima facie principles which are the obvious do's and don'ts that most people have been raised with. For example, a person should tell the truth and not lie, be fair and not cheat, help and not hurt others, unless (in that specific situation) it must be overruled for a great reason. This tier is valued at zero to 100. In all cases, the higher the value, the higher the morality and its permissibility. In this tier, basic respect for individuals must be considered. There are many issues that can fall into this category such as inequality, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. What Is Polygamy A Subculture If you have never heard of polygamy you will and if you had in the past it was most likely due to the hit reality series "Sister Wives" about a polygamist family in the state of Utah. Polygamy is defined as the practice or condition of having more than one spouse at a time. Polygamy is nothing new and has been practice for hundreds of years but it is now seen as an immoral act, and a criminal act in a large majority of the of the world. Now even though polygamy is wide known in certain areas like Africa (South Africa, Kenya), Asia (middle east), etc. Still there are rules that they must abide by and it frowned on in an obese manner in areas like the United States, Australia, and China, because as a society we see it as an unjust act that can not be upheld by any justification but it is permitted in the bible. I support polygamy because I see no fault in the act of a family with multiple spouses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are not very many people that practice polygamy and those that don't practice polygamy do not support it. Polygamist does not follows the norms in society nor do they practice traditional marriage. Polygamy has been documented in the bible, but men like Abraham, or Jacob had two or more wives. Often those that practice this form of marriage are often religious and believe that they will ascend to a higher place after death by reproduction and teaching their children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Polygamy In The Washington Post Analysis A recent article about Polygamy in the Washington Post argues that polygamy could be the next popular issue besides gay marriage. However the reason being that is not currently making as the main issues about marriages is that polygamy existence since biblical times. Because gender is displayed as heteronormative in the influence of polygamy it is seen as the lesser of the two evils between that and gay marriage. Article argues about how the doctrine of marriage is perceived through recent times and religion is a justification factor that makes it OK for one man to marry multiple women regardless of the religion discontinuing the practice of polygamy. The argument that monogamy is not natural according to the video we watched earlier in class. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Curious Case Of Polygamy Allison Roberts Dr. Neville Hoad: UGS303 May 7th, 2015 The Curious Case of Polygamy Abstract: As of 2015, thirty–seven U.S. states have legalize same–sex marriage, and with arguments in a landmark case currently being presented in the Supreme Court this month; there is little doubt that the modern definition of legal marriage will soon be forever changed in The United States. While same–sex marriage is still the center of fierce debate and opposition from primarily religious conservatives, public opinion reflects a more tolerant social consensus. Despite this relatively recent legal trend of marriage law reform, same–sex relationships are obviously nothing new. Like same– sex relationships, polygamous relationships have also existed in the U.S. regardless of state recognition. Curiously, unlike same–sex marriage, virtually no significant progress has been made for legal recognition of polyamorous unions. One could argue that "poly–progress" is more than just stagnant, but moving in a negative direction considering Supreme Court rulings consistently upholding polygamy bans. Mainstream representation of polygamy, or debate and discussion on its merits seem virtually non–existent, save the occasional voyeurism of reality television shows or liberalism of "think–pieces" buried deep within online newspapers archives. Monogamy commands such extreme reinforcement in American culture that polygamy is unconsciously considered "not up for debate," and synonymous with evil even across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. The Pros And Cons Of Polygamy Marriage is a social institution that is practiced globally. Traditionally marriages are known to occur between one man and one woman. However, cultural values and time have reshaped and birthed new types of marriages. Polygamy is a type of marriage that is often practiced around the world specifically in Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Polyamorous marriages have been in existence for centuries. Polygamy is classified into two categories, polygyny, and polyandry. Polygyny is the most popular type of polygamy, in this type of polygamous marriage, a man is married to multiple women. On the other hand, polyandry which is the least familiar type of polygamy is where a woman is married to multiple husbands. The intolerance of Mormons in the United States has led to the outlawing of polyamorous marriages. The Morrill Anti Bigamy law of 1862 outlawed the practice of polygamy in the United States. Like many other laws, this law can be overturned. In fact, it should be reversed because illegalizing polygamy is unethical. Polygamy should be legalized because it is unconstitutional for it to be illegal, same–sex marriages and interracial marriages are legal, therefore so should polyamorous marriages. In addition, legalizing polygamy would prevent immigrant families who practice polygamy from being separated and it would also strengthen the feminist movement. The prohibition of polygamy violates the freedom of expressing religion and the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Polygamy In Canada Issue 3: Section 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada does not infringe on the Equality Rights listed in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. According to section 15. (1) of the Charter "Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability." Considering the harm inherently associated with polygamous marriages, the limitation imposed by the state to engage in systemically harmful behaviour does not limit the equality rights of those potentially involved in polygamous marriages. Marriage is at the very centre of the most of the communities practicing Mormonism, such as Bountiful located in British Columbia (Campbell, 6). Based on Mormonism, faith helps them to be closer to God and the role of the marriage is essential is achieving this celestial existence after death (Daynes, 5). Usually, polygamy is considered the prerequisite for Mormonism, however, it is important to note that only after the "New and Everlasting Covenant" plural marriages became common (Ryan 218). According to this new view, the celestial existence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it needs to be taken into consideration that equality rights guaranteed under section 15 of the Charter are not absolute but are subjected to the limitations prescribed by law which the state uses for the purpose to protect its citizens from any potential harms that can negatively impact marginalized groups such as women and children. Moreover, this limitation does not prevent them from practicing Mormonism and achieving the ends of their faith without entering into polygamous marriages which originally wasn't part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. The Legalization Of Polygamy The Legalization of Polygamy Sex is one of the most widely controversial topics in America. The subject comes up in multiple situations: dinner parties, coffee dates, even when someone is eavesdropping on a neighbor 's endeavors with his mistress. Nowadays, it seems as if horror stories about infidelity are more common than happy marriages. Cheating on a spouse is morally wrong, so why not make it easy and legalize the act of polygamy? Polygamy is defined as willfully and knowingly having more than one husband or wife. As unnatural as it seems, many successful people have been in multiple marriages at once. The founder of the Mormons, Joseph Smith Jr., had up to thirty–three wives, all ranging from the ages of fourteen to sixty. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both men practiced polygamy, which was frowned upon greatly by the Republican Party during the Civil War. In 1862, Senator Justin Morrill succeeded in passing the Morrill Act for the Suppression of Polygamy, which punished bigamy in any territory under federal jurisdiction with a "fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and . . . imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years" (Duncan 318). This angered the Mormons greatly and tried to gain the right for polygamy. After timeless efforts and multiple failures, they started to practice underground. The final straw before underground families was the Short Creek Raid in 1953. Police arrested the prophet, two men and three of their wives in a little place known as Short Creek, right above the Grand Canyon. The two men were arrested for cohabitation, which lead to government forces joining alliances with Utah, Arizona, and Idaho to raid Short Creek again. The raid resulted in forty–six arrests of men and women in the community (Duncan 321). Following the raid, numerous families had to go into hiding and live their lives as inconspicuously as possible. There are four polygnist clans. Unfortunately, these families had a great deal of hardships. Many children in the underground world of polygamy are home–schooled, further insulating them from the outside world. In 2000, the FLDS forced families on a wholesale basis to remove their children from kindergarten through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Is Polygamy A Bad Social Sentiment? The present day society emphatically trust that, monogamy is the main acknowledged type of marriage and then again, just a single person rehearsing polygamy is going against the law of God. Teachers in Christianity call it a bad social sentiment in view of their extraordinary research both in the book of scriptures and related materials. As indicated by them, polygamy is essentially inspired by a few variables, for example, financial power, economic wellbeing or even political gain. At different circumstances, it is a method for subduing over the top sexual desire or a statement of earnest love. This paper will concentrate on examination of how polygamy has been viewed to be sanctioned or not sanctioned in the Bible using exampled and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a man divorces one mate then weds another). An essential affirmation to respected polygamy is that it has fundamentally dependably been something that particular rich and more blissful men could abuse, since keeping up more than one life accomplice and set of kids in discrete families is fiscally costly (Schlehlein, 2013). The Old Testament is clear about its perspective of different mates among its human rulers. What a couple of individuals perceive, regardless, is no area exists that denies polygamy among Israel 's tribes. Despite the way that God himself ruled Israel when they left Egypt, he knew there would likely be a period when they would require a human rule over them. In spite of the way that He admonished any future Israelite ruler that they ought not to have many life accomplices, God did not charge that they should have one and just a lone (Schlehlein, 2013). God knew rulers who searched after various mates would be enticed to wed ladies from outside the Twelve Tribes of Israel (doubters) who could lead them far from him. This is viably what happened to King Solomon who, however sharp, wedded remote ladies who as time goes on, committed many sins because of it( 1Kings 11). When Jesus ' organization and the early church, the general routine of polygamy had, figuratively speaking, halted to exist in the Roman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Elizabeth Joseph's 'Polygamy Now !' "Polygamy Now!" by Elizabeth Joseph is an opinionated view on why polygamy is needed in modern, working women's lives. As a mother, busy lawyer, and journalist, Joseph feels, through polygamy, she found the perfect compromise to have a successful family and work life. Although she speaks highly of it, she fails to realize that polygamy is not as feminist as she believes. Polygamy strongly enforces traditional gender roles and allows men to be lazy. Throughout her speech, Joseph speaks of, what she believes are, the positives of polygamy without realizing how non–feminist it is. She talks a lot about having a happy husband and children while still working, "My eight–year–old has never seen the inside of a day–care center, and my husband has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Polygamy In News Report The only sort of news story we are likely to hear concerning polygamy are those documenting the abuses committed by male patriarchs in which the victims are women and children. The media's portrayals highlight the maltreatments suffered inside cult–like compounds where the residents live in complete isolation from society, and are coaxed in to complying with orders given by a prophet who proclaims to speak directly with God (Beaman, 2006). These accounts are usually led to light by some brave, young girl who made a mad dash for freedom to escape an arranged marriage to a much older man. The reports often discuss the prevalence of child brides, forced marriages, and incest within polygamist Mormonism. Beaman (2006) argues that focusing on these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Iturriaga and Saguy (2017) found three arguments posed by plural wives concerning why they feel polygamy is superior to monogamy: (a) monogamous men are perceived as needy, immature, and monopolizing of the monogamous woman's time, (b) plural marriage provides female companionship and a sense of sisterhood, and (c) polygamy allows more time for education, leisure, and employment opportunities. The respondents report having an abundance of personal time in which they pursue their own interests independent from their spouses and sister wives. These women report that they have these freedoms as a direct result of their plural unions. They also share the opinion that a little distance is a powerful tool in creating successful marriages. For example, if a wife spends two nights per week with her husband, versus all nights spent together for monogamous couples, the marriage will not become stagnant over time (Iturriaga and Saguy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Mormon Polygamy "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints (LDS) was formally organized in a small log cabin in upstate New York in 1830. It took 117 years – until 1947 – for the Church to grow from the initial six members to one million" (Mormon Newsroom). Many people associate polygamy with Mormonism, however polygamy has been banned in The LDS Church since 1890. Mormons believe they have a Christian faith, but many Protestant Christians do not accept Mormons as genuine Christians because of the differences in beliefs. While Mormonism is a fast growing religion with more than 15 million members, many non–Mormons have misconceptions about what Mormons actually believe (Mormon Newsroom). Although, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints share ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also the largest Mormon denomination today with over 15 million members (Mormon Newsroom). The LDS Church was founded in 1830 in New York under the leadership of Joseph Smith. This group of Mormons believes in the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and the Godhead in addition to the 13 Articles of Faith, Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. The 13 Articles of Faith are thirteen statements that were written by Joseph Smith to summarize the main beliefs of The LDS Church. They also believe that men will be punished for their sins. LDS "believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Mormons and Religion). "The Doctrine and Covenants is a collection of divine revelations and inspired declarations given for the establishment and regulation of the kingdom of God on the earth in the last days" (Smith, The Doctrine and Covenants). Compared to The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints and the Temple Lot Mormons, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints is the only denomination that believes in the Pearl of Great Price. "The Pearl of Great Price is a selection of choice materials touching many significant aspects of the faith and doctrine of The Church of Jesus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Monogamy Vs Polygamy Relationships are complicated, especially romantic ones; they involve a wide range of emotions and expectations that need to be met or the relationship will fail. When it comes to polygamy there are even more variables added to the equation since there are additional partners involved in the relationship. Unlike the common belief that polygamy is where a man has multiple wives, it is actually much more in depth where both sexes can have other romantic partners. As long as one lets their partner know who they are seeing the relationship is considered healthy, although there is still the obvious possibility of jealousy occurring. Honesty is everything in polygamy, even though individuals are allowed to be romantically involved with others, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the United States it is illegal to be in an any of the three forms of polygamy if one is married. In the early days Mormons were even persecuted if they were found practicing polygamy. If individuals want to be polyamorous they must do so without being lawfully wedded to their partners. In a society that is constantly progressing towards giving people their rights, polygamist still struggle in being viewed as a legitimate way of life. With the gay rights movement having so much momentum and finally becoming legal in the United States, polygamist thought the outcome could soon be the same for them. The one major argument against polygamy is that it is a choice unlike the predetermination of one's sexual orientation. Critics suggest that individuals should just be single instead of engaging in a relationship where they are not faithful to one person. Although it is not certain where the future of polygamy is headed, the controversial lifestyle is growing in popularity as more people explore their sexual and emotional identities. There is no doubt that as time goes on new generations develop different attitudes than their parents which in turn shapes the modern world we live in. As far as marriages go, people are no longer in such rush to get married, have children, and start the typical family associated with adulthood. This in part could be because of high divorce rates that many individuals have experienced either with their parents or someone they know. Cathy Meyer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Polygamy Is The Most Common Form Of Polygamy There are many problems within our society, polygamy has been a problem since the 19th century and still is today. Polygamy is the practice of having more than one spouse at a time. Polygyny is the most common form of polygamy, consists of one man has multiple wives (Buck, 2012). Polygamy is illegal in the United States, Canada and many other countries around the world. In the 1800s, under the direction of its founder Joseph Smith, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints (LDS) began to practice polygamy. Members of the LDS Church, also known as Mormons, believed that Smith was the prophet of God and they must follow his teachings if they wanted to go to heaven. After Smith's death, the new prophet, Brigham Young, began publically teaching the practice of polygamy (Guiora, 2010). In order to escape persecution for their religious practice of polygamy, the LDS Church moved the Utah, which is where a large amount of the polygamous community lives today. The United States government was opposed to the practice of polygamy. The U.S. opposed polygamy so vehemently, that Utah was denied statehood until the practice was declared illegal. In 1862, Congress passed the first act that criminalized polygamy, the Morrill Act for the Suppression of Polygamy. The Morrill Act states, "every person having a husband or wife living, who shall marry any other person...shall be adjudged guilty of bigamy" (Guiora, 2010, p. 395). This Act was not effective, because the witnesses needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. The Practice Of Polygamy In America Could you imagine living in a world where it is acceptable for a man to marry more than one woman and be open about it? Not many can and that is why the practice of polygamy such is seen as taboo. The families usually live very private lives and they do not interact with a lot of the rest of America due to anti–bigamy society we live in. Polygamy is the practice of being married to more than one person at the same time (Webster 2015). This is not to be confused with an open relationship or an open marriage. This topic has been viewed and deemed as controversial for many years. As a practice that was not accepted in the public eye, it recently has gained more attention with mainstream media and culture. With shows on television such as "Sister ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most would equate their struggle and first for equality to gay marriage. This is mostly due to so much acceptance of those individuals that do not fit the mold of the typical monogamous man and women marriage. We are far from a city that is accepting of this union or are we? Recently families who practice polygamy have been in the public increasingly. Modern day television series such as the Sister Wives follows a family in a polygamous union who documents their day to day life and the struggle that we mentioned in the previous paragraph. This family lives their life in peace which reverts back to my stance on the issue in which the laws that currently exist around polygamy unions are good as they are. Reporter Amy Robek of the 20/20 news show reported on the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints Polygamy Compound in a documentary titled "Secrets of the Mormon Cult: Breaking Polygamy". This documentary was filmed after the prosecution of the cult leader of the FLDS compound Warren Jeff's. They got a rare inside look on what life is like within compounds, shedding light to outsiders the daily operations and schedules the sheltered people. What they discovered was these families are hold a lower standard of education, health care, and nutritional values. From ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Polygamy in the United States Polygamy is the practice of having multiple spouses at one time, and has been considered a controversial social and legal topic in society, gaining attention as a subject in which multiple opinions are held. As the topic has become a part of mainstream culture through media accounts of polygamist families by news outlets and reality television, confusion has emerged in reference to its main characteristics and legitimacy as a form of marriage. However, this kind of marriage is intriguing because it enters more than two individuals into the union, potentially causing a change in husband–wife dynamics. In particular, polygamy with multiple wives proves to be more common in media accounts of these relationships. That being said, appreciating this form of marriage, as in any union, requires an understanding of how the different social players behave and the general interactions of the husband–wife relationships. Likewise, it is important to understand how this type of union exemplifies the typical United States ideals of marriage. With more information regarding polygamist marriages, society can better understand its similarities and differences from normative patterns, ultimately eliminating some of the stigma placed on the husbands and wives of these relationships. Literature Review Like many social trends, marriage in the United States has changed over time. Investigation of these trends can aid in the comprehension of the status of marriage in our society, while also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Aisha Lemu Polygamy "In Defense of Polygamy" Aisha Lemu discusses her beliefs on Polygamy. Polygamy is a form of marriage where a man or women is allowed to have more than one spouse. Most of the time it occurs in the form of Polygyny; were a man has more than one wife. Mrs. Lemu states that it is possible that Polygamy has its benefits, and it could have tremendous effects on any community. According to Aisha Lemu, marriage is an investment instead of an agreement; however, Mrs. Lemu is inaccurate. Lemu thinks that Polygamy is the legitimate way to handle a marriage, but in reality Lemu needs to comprehend that Polygamy is ultimately wrong. As a matter of fact Polygamy is an ancient practice known in a variety of societies. Although this belief is horrific, and biblically wrong, people still consider taking part of these actions as Mrs. Lemu discusses. This Practice is found in nearly every country and even in the United States; however, it is primarily found in the Islamic society. Marriage is supposed to be the mutually forming of a bond between couples. In this bond couples are to cherish each other through sickness, and health, richer or poorer. In the bible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Economically speaking Polygamy would be a vigorous situation to be in, for many reasons. Moreover the fact that Mrs. Lemu is misguided by the guidelines of marriage; she continues to be certain that Polygamy is economically efficient. Clearly Mrs. Lemu is inaccurate once again. Through out the ambitious years of marriage a spouse is more than likely to get ill. Saying that, if a man or women is involved in a polygamous marriage he or she will have to deal with a great amount of illness in his or her home. If this spouse has children included in this substantial family, then this man or women will have to consider too financially support them. Pursuing this further, this is an enormous responsibility to be essentially concerned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Polygamy In The United States Essay Polygamy's Effects on Women, Children, and The United States Judicial System Polygamy is defined as the practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time. Since the accomplishment of the legalization of gay marriage in the United States (U.S.), the public has been looking for the next law to debate over, and now they have finally found it; polygamy has been introduced as the next controversial action that "should" be legalized. It has been in the media for years, whether you saw it on one of the hit television shows based on it, or on the news when Warren Jeffs was arrested for child sexual abuse. With the media's attention on this topic, everyone has their own opinions and arguments. The arguments from the people against legalization, and their reliable evidence that support it, highly outweigh their opponent's. Reasons why polygamy should not be legalized, include, it has negative effects on women, and children, and because of the problems it imposes on the United States judicial system. To begin, polygamy should not be legalized because it has negative effects on the women or wives involved in polygamous marriages. It is shown in the media all too frequently, the husband in a polygamous marriage being arrested for the hideous acts of abuse on their wives and sometimes even their children. An example of this would be Carolyn Jessop's story. Carolyn Jessop is one of the many victims of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ Latter–day Saints ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Legalizing Polygamy Polygamist Wedding: Has Legalizing Gay Marriage Encouraged the Legalization of Polygamy? 1967, blacks are permitted to marry whites; 2015, men are permitted to marry men; what's next? Legal analysts believe the next bill to be passed in this country could be legalizing polygamist marriage. What is it? Polygamist Marriage is the union including more than two partners. There is a more specific breakdown of Polygamy. Polygyny is a marriage between one man and multiple women. Polyandry is the union of one woman and multiple men. And Lastly Polyamory represents a marriage having both multiple husbands and wives. And despite the fact that Polygamist marriage in illegal in the United States, 30,000 to 50,000 people are living in plural families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Essay On Polygamy Polygamy Should Be Legalized in The United States Should polygamy be legalized in United States? Love and marriage is traditionally defined by the union of two people. However, one may argue that there are overwhelming benefits of a nontraditional marriage. It's often quoted that it takes a village to raise a child, not just one mother and one father in a household. This view is supported within polygamy. Polygamy is defined as "A marriage in which a spouse of either sex may have more than one mate at the same time" (Marriam– Webster). This practice of polygamy goes back for most of man's recorded history and is mentioned in most major religions. Even though most religions do not practice polygamy anymore it is still apart the Islamic and Mormon doctrine. It is illegal in the United States to marry someone while still lawfully married to another person. The outlaw of polygamy is a violation of a citizen's Constitutional right to practice their religion. For those who currently practice outside the law, this creates a constitutional midpoint where they may be imprisoned for exercising their rights. Although it may be illegal in the United States, polygamy is a principle aspect of several religions; it supports women and children and it helps reduce the number of unmarried women. The First Amendment of the United States gives citizens the freedom to practice religion and freedom of speech. As human beings we should have the right to practice our religious beliefs without fear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Deboer Polygamy Analysis Despite Deboer's efforts on establishing several points in support of legalizing polygamy, many of his statements are evidently flawed. Now that gay marriage has been legalized he wants people to take on a new perspective pertaining to plural marriages. However he introduces his argument by stating "Polygamy today stands as a taboo just a strong as same–sex marriage was several decades ago "(Deboer). His outlook on both objectives is incorrect being that same –sex marriage and plural marriages are distinct in many different ways.unlike gay marriage polygamy deals with a larger number of spouses, meaning that a man can have 30+ if he wishes to. Whereas gay marriage still pertains to just two individuals in respects to that they are of the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Polygamy Essay Polygamy is the practice of having more than one spouse and is culturally accepted in many parts of the world, but is illegal in the United States. There are two well known forms of polygamy, both of which are still presently practiced in numerous cultures globally, polygyny and polyandry. These practices take place in societies where it is important to have either more men or more women in a families' household based on the kind of environment they reside in. This paper is going to take a look at who practices polygamy, the history of polygamy in the United States, and how this kind of polygamous lifestyle affects the children that are the products of these family structures. As mentioned previously, there are two different forms of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In industrialized societies, it is something that has been made illegal, and is considered deviant. When most people think of polygamy they think of polygyny, the marriage of one man with multiple wives, and endless children. Here in the United States the most common occurrence of polygamy was in the 1800s, through the Mormon religion, and more specifically the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter–Day Saints. Through the reading of the Bible, the leader of the Latter– Day Saints church, Joseph Smith, had revelations that encouraged him take a second wife as many of the members of the Old Testament had done. The rest of the United States reacted negatively to polygamy and Congress passed several laws prohibited polygamy. However, Mormons continued to practice polygamy despite these laws because they believed it was within their right to do so based on the Bill of Rights which protected freedom of religion (Embry 2016). Polygamy has been illegal in the United States since 1878, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that freedom to practice the Mormon religion did not extend to having multiple wives (Reynolds v United States 1878). Federal law does not allow prospective immigrants who practice polygamy into the United States. Although, there has been polygamy found in New York among some immigrants from countries in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Polygamy Is Wrong Chrystal Robinson Professor Iris Lancaster 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 in the United States, it is dangerous and it affects the welfare of the children involved physically and emotionally. Marriage in the United States is a contract between one man and one woman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, polygamy is wrong because it affects the children involved tremendously. In Polygamy and Mental Health of Adolescents, authors Sami Hamdan, Judy Auerbach, and Alan Apter exam the effects of polygamy and suggests that the family structure has a substantial impact on the mental health of children. It states, "Several studies found that compared to their counterparts living in intact families with both biological parents, children from nontraditional family structures exhibited more aggressive and antisocial behaviors, conduct disorders, communication difficulties, and adjustment, problems. They also had a poor self–concept and higher rates of school attrition, sexual activity, drug abuse, and alcoholism". (Hamdan, Auerbach, Apter 756) Children from polygamous families tend to have greater problems than the children from monogamous families. Show more Show less PP Polygamy is merely an excuse for getting away with behaving self–indulgently and recklessly. It is a temporary escape for couples who no longer want to endure the hardships of marriage and no longer desire to put an effort into making the relationship work. It destroys the intimacy and trust between a man and a woman. The truth is couples need to think of the consequences open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Polygamy In The United States: A Comparative Analysis A study of closed societies in which polygamous relationships are practiced demonstrate certain sociological traits. These traits are related to the societies' ideas concerning the intent and moral goals related to marriage. They are often determined by religious practice and considered to be a requirement for heavenly blessings. Newman explains in the textbook about a certain type of marriage named polygamy, occurs when a man marries more than one wife. Polygamy is illegal in the United States, but practitioners are rarely prosecuted as long as they remain in the background. Families shape our customs, values, morals, and address many of society's needs (Newman 2016:186–187). In Gorvett's article, she mentions how polygamy is having adverse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Polygamy: The Church Of The Latter Day Saints The Supreme Court also felt that the donation spirit was also compromised by using it for polygamy. The Church of the Latter–Day Saints had to drop polygamy in order to maintain the land or be continually rejected from the society the Church of the Latter Day Saints wanted to join. The reason this case ended polygamy was because the church would lose the donated lands they practiced their religion on. The loss of these lands would mean the end of the Church of the Latter Day Saint community because the church would be left without a place to practice. One of the ways the Church of the Latter Day Saints would be able to keep land to practice on was to end polygamy, which would end the spread of polygamy. This Supreme Court ruling was based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Polygamy in Canada Essay Within Canada we have a generous amount of freedom but this leads to the abuse of our system. This is especially true with regards to polygamy in Bountiful, BC. Because women are susceptible to mental abuse in polygamist relationships it should continue to be illegal in Canada. If this law is in enforced it would help women to be freed of the oppression caused by male domination, eliminate the need for women to suppress feelings that conflict with the ideals of the polygamy life, and aid in avoiding depression resulting from the build–up of concealed feelings. Polygamy is the case in which a man or a woman has multiple spouses. One branch of polygamy is termed "polygyny", which is when "one man is married to several wives" (Zeitzen 3). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Providing such controls permits women from becoming independent: to think emotionally and mentally development. Of course here an opponent might validly argue that men must take the dominant role and provide authority due to the idea: "women report more intense and persistent anger than do men" (88:1546). However, even though it is true that women are more susceptible to revealing their emotions; women are just as capable as men to run their lives in a constructive, healthy way. Polygynist men have hidden behind the blanket of religion to justify their male supremacy and dismantle the strength and equality of women in a whole. Many women in polygynist relationships tend to hide their feelings, but why? Daphne Braham writes "[women are] taught to suppress [these] emotions and to put all their energy into obeying the word of their prophet." (17) Therefore, any thoughts of resentment, jealousy or so forth are not acceptable. When a man has so many wives they have no choice but to be submissive if they want to avoid being left out; because the husband can turn to another one of his wives to get what he desires. In Dena Hassouneh–Phillips' article, "Polygamy and Wife Abuse: A Qualitative Study of Muslim Women in America," she notes a report from a second wife who felt insignificant in her polygamous marriage due to the lack of attention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Polygamy In Canada Ideally, the umbrella term polygamy, that encompasses polyandry, polygyny, and bigamy, is the practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time. In Canada, Section 293 of the Criminal Code prohibits polygamous relationships. However, for a considerably long time, the law banning polygamy has not been efficient and believed to be unacceptable primarily, from the Bountiful sect living in British Columbia, Canada. Bountiful consists of members of two polygamist Mormon fundamentalist groups. It is home to Canada's well–known polygamist, Winston Blackmore, who has an estimated 148 children, along with approximately twenty–four wives. For those who are in polygamous relationships, the three basic reasons for polygamy may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a 2012 study, monogamy has a crucial advantage over polygyny: "the more egalitarian distribution of women, which reduces male competition and social problems". Not only does it reduce male competition and social problems between individuals, but monogamous marriage also "results in significant improvements in child welfare, including lower rates of neglect, abuse, accidental death, homicide and intra–household conflict" (Friedersdorf, 2015). By shifting male efforts from seeking wives to paternal investment, systematised monogamy increases long–term planning, economic productivity, savings and child investment. Nonetheless, when a high–status man takes two wives, a lower–status man gets no wife. If the high–status man takes three wives, two lower–status men get no wives. This "competitive, zero–dynamic sets off a competition among high–status men in who's going to get the most wives" (Friedersdorf, 2015), which leaves lower– status men out in the cold. Those men, denied access to life's most stabilising and civilising institution, are fairly disadvantaged and often turn to behaviours like crime and violence. Thus, polygamy should not be legalised as it creates tension and competition between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Polygamy Is Not All The Hype People have participated in polygamy in approximately 85 percent of societies (Kaczor). Our society is one of the eighty–five percent that has practiced polygamy. Polygamy is given the negative bias in our society, but the Brown family is pushing the boundaries of reality television by trying to shine a positive light on polygamy. There are two sides to polygamy, like every story, polygamy is not all the hype it is given. The nettle of the proponents and opponents of polygamy is a battle of morals and ethics. Should it be ethical for someone to have more than one spouse? Is it morally acceptable to let children live with multiple stepmothers? Polygamy is not a common practice in the United States due to the fact that it is illegal, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Polygynandry is where two or more men are married to two or more woman. Polygamy may come in different forms, but the general idea of polygamy is having more than one spouse. The idea of having more than one spouse originated millions of years ago. During times when the female population was higher than the male population, polygamy was common so that each female could have a sense of financial stability from a husband. Polygamy was accepted throughout societies because of the need for woman to have a husband to financially support her and give her a family. Then when better medical care was able to save more lives the male and female population became almost equal in numbers, this caused the Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church to impose the rule of having just one wife, but multiple other lovers were the norm (History of Polygamy). Polygamy was then unacceptable in the United States when The Roman Catholic Church imposed the new rule. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–days Saints allowed polygamy into the United Sates (History of Polygamy). When polygamy was allowed back into the United States many people were upset with the unethical practice being allowed back into the United States. Polygamy in the United States ended back in the year 1890 when Wilford Woodruff was the president. But officially it was the year 1899 when the members of this church began to be thrown out for being polygamous (History ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Polygamy : The Negatives For Women Kaitlynn Holsapple Mrs. Bright Composition II 3 March 2015 Polygamy: The Negatives for Women A woman pushes as hard as she can for the last time. "It's a baby girl!" the man announces, as the new mother hangs her head in sight of the hardships her baby, Elizabeth, will face. Miles away in a hospital, another woman gives birth to a healthy baby girl, Marley. As she sees her baby for the first time, she smiles knowing all the great adventures this baby will experience in her life. The polygamous mom takes the little girl home to her family, a family where she has more than one mother and many brothers and sisters. As she grows up she lives her life trying to be "proper" and "sweet" in the eyes of the prophet. Somewhere far away, Marley is outside playing with her mother and learning how to be a kid. At the age of fourteen, young girls like Marley are innocent and should be going on dates, having fun with friends, and living their life, but for a fourteen year old Elizabeth, she is married to a man twice her age to be his second wife. As she begins her life with her husband, she sees the jealousy of the first wife and the neglect she feels by her presence. Shortly after, the young girl is replaced by another new wife after having a child. Ever since the day she was born, she had no control over these stages happening. Her fate was determined from time of birth and is determined by men until the day she dies. Her fate will be ruled by the religion of Polygamy. Polygamy was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Polygamy And Adolescents The research study of the effects on children and adolescents that polygamy has began with analyzation of religion within families, relationships with parents and child, and the attitudes portrayed toward the parents. Previously conducted research came to an analysis that religion and beliefs has played, and will continue to play a major role in molding the relationship between the entire family within the household. Many research methods were used to conduct the studies, such as correctional analysis, contrasts and comparison, and quantities with tables and charts. All 465 of the participants were active in this in some way. The results of the study impacted the many kids and teens who had polygamous active in their homes. However, "there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also predicted that this deteriorates the child and/or adolescent immensely. The specific research question that is being investigated in this article simply is what effects of polygamy occurs in childhood and adolescents for both genders. There were 465 in this study, which all were children and adolescents that were actually in polygamous families who were interested in psychological and mental health and wanted to also know more. They were people from all different parts of the world with different background ranging from ages 17–52. The sampling technique included "additional searches of electronic networks, search engines and hand searches of reference lists by the first and second authors yielded a further three articles" (Study selection, Al–Shari and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. The Mormon Polygamy INTRODUCTION When one thinks about marriages or weddings in the United States, Americans may often reminiscence on two individuals tying the knot. However, in the western United States, and in parts of Canada, more and more people are practicing polygamy, which is the act of an individual marrying another person(s), after one already has a spouse. Although the practice is illegal, individuals within the Fundamental Latter–Day Saints Church partake in the activity, as it is a divine part and calling of their religion. The FLDS is a break–off sect off the mainstream Mormon, or Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints, Church. The Mormon Church originally practiced polygamy, up until The Manifesto, which was issued in 1890, by Wilford Woodruff, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holding out Help, a non–profit organization based in Utah, has sought out to help people escape polygamist communities ("Holding Out Help"). Other than that, there is not many resources or places available for the women that are seeking justice from the harmful communities they grew up in Short Creek. I have discovered this from my research, in addition to the lack of knowledge individuals have about the mainstream Mormon Church, the FLDS, and polygamy. Although the Mormon Church used to promote polygamy in the 19th century, they do not practice polygamy, at least in this lifetime, according to Miller. They are two separate entities, and many people get confused by this. I have seen this from my own personal experiences, when I say that I have family from the state of Utah. Many people believe that all that there is to do in Utah is have more than one wife. I am not certain on who needs to make sure that there is a line of difference between the Mormon Church and the Fundamental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints, but there needs to be one if the Mormon Church wants separation from the FLDS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Polygamy Is Polygamy Socially Acceptable? The reality TV show Sister Wives follows the lives of a polygamist family of 22. The husband, Cody Brown, has 4 wives: Meri, Janelle, Christine, and the latest addition Robyn. The number of polygamists in North America, estimated at 50,000 or more, is doubling every decade. Polygamy by definition is a marriage that includes more than two partners. When a man is married to more than one woman at the same time it is called polygany and when a woman is married to more than one man at the same time it is called polyandry. Polygamy is not a new practice, in fact it has been going on for centuries. However, with recent growing publicity from shows like Sister Wives, more and more people are becoming aware of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, if a woman agrees to marry into such a family she should be prepared for these feelings. It has also been said that polygamy undermines the institution of marriage and the idea of devotion and giving oneself wholly to their spouse. It is not possible for one man to give himself wholly to four different women which means each wife is really only married to one fourth of a man. The husband is often accused of being selfish and greedy because he is not satisfied with his family and he feels the need to go out and find another new woman and more children to add to it. Polygamy also has many negative effects on the children. Often times the wives will be upset and in a bad mood because they are missing the husband or are jealous for some reason and the kids suffer from it. Also it is hard for the children to make friends when they know about there lifestyle. Perhaps some of the kids don't believe in this lifestyle and don't want to be a part of it, well they don't have a choice until they are of age. The practice of polygamy is a very controversial topic and many people disagree with it but all and all America is a free country and if people choose to live this way than that is their choice and no one should be able to take that away from them. As long as they are not negatively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Polygamy In Family Law Of The Qing Dynasty Compare the traditional and modern marriage, women have more free to control their own life now. They would like looking for love for their marriage, not a tool for carry on the family descent line. For traditional marriage, for mate selection, parents would like to choice family by perfect match. Women do not have any choice for love, also women do not have any opportunity to touch the society when after marriage in a family. The polygamy is a symbol to restrict women status during Qing Dynasty. In family law of the Qing Dynasty, polygamy with Chinese characteristics was both legally and morally encouraged and accepted, amenable to the custom of being noble in male gender and humble in female gender. Polygamy in the imperial palace set an example in society that encouraged the rich, the noble ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The monogamy symbolizes the women has changes by serval ways, especially the regime have been changed for women. It also reflect the progress of modern civilization. For mate selection, women would like choose a men which have more intellect and moral character, and pay more attention to love. Also, women have the same position as men, and have opportunity to touch the society. They can live by themselves, because they have jobs, even women can support their families (Ke). In the article "The Distant Sound of Tree–felling", Yang Chun leave her father and fiancé to looking for a free life. Before she leave, she does not like the life which not subject to her control. In another article Love Must Not Be Forgotten, the author wrote, she is thirty years old, and she doesn't think the love with Qiaolin is true love. And then she asked her mother, "Do you love my father?" Her mother said, "No, I never love him, and he also doesn't love me." The author states she is seeking for a true love, which is an easy thing but she is still seeking for even she is thirty years old. The free love/marriage is stronger and stronger for modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Polygamy : Polygamy, Polygyny, And Polyandry Essay Polygamy in Islam has restrictions Hebah Gaballa March 6, 2015 Dr. T. Vivian Religious Studies 316 Polygamy, in general, came in the world before Islam came to be. There's polygamy, polygyny, and polyandry. Polygamy means a spouse can have multiple spouses. Polyandry means a women can have multiple husbands. Polygyny means a man can have multiple wives. Polygyny would be the right term to use since it's the only one allowed in Islam. In Islam, there are two types of marriages permitted, monogamy and limited polygyny. Limited polygyny comes with some restrictions stated in the Quran. In Islam, marriage is a sign of God's power and glory. Marriage is completing half the faith. The Quran says "from His signs is that He has created for you spouses from yourselves so that you may get peace [and tranquility] through them; and He placed between you love and mercy. In these are signs for the people who reflect" (Surah Ar– Room, 30:21). Ideally, monogamy is the main form of marriage in Islam. Polygyny is a provision in marriage that comes with restrictions and certain circumstances. The majority of Muslim men are in monogamous marriages. Polygamy didn't first exist in Islam. It had existed long before Islam came in the world. The Bible says that, the grandson of Adam, Lamech, "took unto him two wives: the name of the one was Adah, and the name of the other Zillah" (The Book of Genesis, 4:19). In the earliest days in human history, polygamy has existed. Besides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. The Pros And Cons Of Polygamy Polygamy is a marriage that involves multiple spouses depending on the group of people culture will determine whether or not the multiple spouses are male or female. Due to the fact that there are different pros and cons that come with the practice of polygamy. There are two different branches of polygamy: polyandry and polygyny. Even though both branches of polygamy has their cultural pros and cons and differ in family construction and kinship, the sigma that the American culture has placed upon this type of marriage has given the people predetermined but condemning conclusion. Dr. Goldstein, a professor of anthropology at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio wrote an ethnography of the cultural practice of fraternal polyandry in Limi, Tibet. Within this his paper, Dr. Goldstein discusses how the practice of fraternal polyandry is where two or more brothers (blood related) will take one wife into marriage. This will is beneficial when deciding which child in the next generation will inherit and work the farming land that will be passed down within the family. When Dr. Goldstein asks why the gentleman will not take one wife each and all live on the family land the response was that was given was that there would too many wives competing to make sure that their child gets equal and/or more share of the land when the fathers dies. Another reason for the practice was the fact that the eldest son within the culture will inherit the most goods and land from their family. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. The Practice Of Polygamy In The United States Polygamy Polygamy is the practice of being married to one or more person at the same time. Polygamy exists in three specific forms polygyny wherein a man has multiple simultaneous wives; polyandry where in a woman has multiple simultaneous husbands. Woman has multiple simultaneous husbands; or group marriages wherein the family unit consists of multiple husbands and multiple wives. Bigamy is the act of going through a marriage ceremony while already married to another person. It differs from polygamy in that bigamy is the practice of entering into marriage with two or more persons at the same time without the knowledge of either of the spouses. Bigamy is a crime as the person is already legally married to the first partner and deceptively goes through another legal marriage keeping everyone in the dark. In case of Polygamy the person enters into simultaneous marriages with another person with the consent of both the spouses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In all 50 of our U.S. states polygamy is illegal. When a person or persons defy the laws and enter into polygamy it becomes a criminal offense and the persons are subject to very harsh penalties. Is polygamy deviant behavior, deviant behavior is the departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior? I believe in my opinion that polygamy is deviant behavior, because it goes against the norm and even venture out in to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...