What is a woman's role in Mormonism?

Mormon women have the specific responsibility to be righteous daughters of God; good, faithful wives; and loving mothers. A woman should give her greatest priority to her home: her husband, her family, and the opportunity to child-bearing. That is her divine mission.
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What are the female roles in the Book of Mormon?

Many more women are recognized collectively, primarily in their roles as wives, mothers, and daughters, but also as sisters, maids, and widows. Women are also mentioned frequently as members of numerous groups, multitudes, cities, or general populations.
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What is the role of a Mormon wife?

Within the Mormon culture, women are expected to marry, raise children, and be a "helpmeet" to their husbands.
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What do Mormons believe about wives?

In as much as this church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication, and polygamy: we declare that we believe, that one man should have one wife; and one woman, but one husband, except in the case of death, when either is at liberty to marry again.
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What are the Mormon rules for kissing?

Kissing. Church leaders have stated that outside of marriage "passionate kisses", defined as "more intense and last[ing] longer than a brief kiss", and "prolonged kisses that involve the tongue and excite the passions" are "off limits".
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Do Mormons have a limit on wives?

The standard doctrine of the Church is monogamy, as it always has been, as indicated in the Book of Mormon (Jacob chapter 2): “Wherefore, my brethren, hear me, and hearken to the word of the Lord: For there shall not any man among you have save it be one wife; and concubines he shall have none. …
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Can a Mormon woman marry a non Mormon?

Marrying a non-member is allowed, however, the marriage ceremony cannot be done in the temple.
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What age do Mormon girls marry?

The average age of first marriage for LDS Church members is approximately 23, said Jason Carroll, assistant professor of marriage, family and human development at Brigham Young University” (Source).
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What is a Mormon husband and wife relationship?

Married couples cleave to God and one another by serving and loving each other and by keeping covenants in complete fidelity to one another and to God. ' Both the husband and wife 'leave behind their single life and establish their marriage as [their] first priority. …
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Do Mormons believe in women's rights?

It rightly points out that, under a certain definition of feminism, members of the church are all feminists — that is, members believe in the equality (though not sameness) of men and women, and believe women should enjoy basic human rights and fairness, and be encouraged to develop and contribute their talents.
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What happens when a girl is sealed in the Mormon temple?

Sealings. Faithful Latter Day Saints believe civil marriages are dissolved at death, but that a couple who has been sealed in a temple will be married beyond physical death and the resurrection if they remain faithful. This means that in the afterlife they and their family will be together forever.
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Do Mormons believe in a female God?

Even though Mormons believe in the ultimate dei cation of man, nothing in LDS literature speaks of worshipping any being other than the Father and the Son. Latter-day Saints believe in “one God” in the sense that they love and serve one Godhead, each member of which possesses all of the attributes of godhood.
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Why do Mormon men have more than one wife?

Why did some early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints practice polygamy? Some leaders and members of the Church practiced polygamy during the mid 1800s because they were commanded by God to do so. So marriage then between one man to several women was according to God's will.
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What are the Mormon hair rules?

Hair should be kept "relatively short and evenly tapered." Faux-hawk, crew cuts, mullets, spikey styles, and messy hair are prohibited. They can't bleach or dye their hair. Sideburns can't be longer than mid-ear either. "Bathe, shave, and brush your teeth each day.
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How many wives can a Mormon have in Utah?

Mormon men can lawfully have one wife. The practice of polygamy (polygyny or plural marriage), the marriage of more than one woman to the same man, was practiced by Church members from the 1830s to the early 1900s.
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What is the divorce rate for Mormon?

Non-returned-missionary Latter-day Saint men had a divorce rate of 29%, while U.S. men nationally had a rate of 38%. Non-returned-missionary Latter-day Saint women had a rate of 21%, while U.S. women nationally had a rate of 48%. 28% of Latter-day Saints had been divorced. 42% of nonmembers had been divorced.
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Do Mormons marry their children?

Mormon doctrine allows for marriage “sealings,” which are separate from legal marriages. While larger Mormon groups, like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints no longer promote underage marriages or sealings, other Mormon groups still do. Child and underage marriages are not a thing of Utah's frontier past.
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Do Mormons marry each other?

Today, the church is opposed to such marriages and excommunicates members who participate in them, whether or not polygamy is legal in the jurisdiction in question. The church teaches that “the standard doctrine of the church is monogamy" and that polygamy was a temporary exception to the rule.
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Do Mormons celebrate Christmas?

For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Christmas season is a special time to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Every year, Latter-day Saints gather with family and friends and recall the tender scene of “the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger” (Luke 2:12).
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How many wives can a Mormon have in America?

In Mormon polygamy, the husband usually has one legal wife; subsequent marriages are ordained in a religious service, but there's no license on file with any county clerk.
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Do Mormons have arranged marriages?

The term placement marriage (also known as the law of placing) refers to arranged marriages between members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS Church).
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Can Mormons use birth control?

In keeping with the Mormon belief that heaven is full of millions of spirits awaiting an earthly body, birth control and abortion are also forbidden.
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Do Mormons get divorced?

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can get divorced. This holds true whether they were married civilly or in a temple. If only married civilly, the couple needs to obtain a divorce under the laws or customs they live under.
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Why is there no cross on a Mormon church?

Some historians have suggested anti-Catholic sentiment in the ranks of the LDS Church in the early 20th century eventually led to a turning away from the cross as a beloved symbol, since it is ubiquitous in the Catholic faith.
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Can a Mormon marry two sisters?

The law also prohibited one from marrying two sisters: "And if a man take a wife and her mother, it is wickedness: they shall be burnt with fire, both he and they; that there be no wickedness among you." Leviticus 20:14.
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